“We’re just enjoying life and having fun.”
While co-hosting “Today With Jenna and Friends,” Fox Sports reporter and podcast host Erin Andrews took some time to talk about her 1-year-old son, Mack.
Andrews shares son, Mack, with her husband of 7 years, former professional hockey player Jarret Stoll.
While talking with Jenna Bush Hager, Andrews shared how Mack’s not even 2 years old yet and he’s already learning how to move around in skates.
“The thing in our house right now is my son, Mack, almost two, getting him to walk in skates, hockey skates, because when we get him on the ice, he's already got the balance,” Andrew explained.
And as the proud mom shared, Andrews said Mack has really started enjoying wearing the hockey skates around their house.
“Apparently, Daddy put the skates away in a drawer. I got the old, ‘Hey, babe, I was watching the playoffs, hockey playoffs, for a couple minutes.’ The old, ‘I turned my head for one minute,’” Andrews shared, admitting she was concerned before Stoll explained that Mack got the skates out of the drawer on his own.
“He goes, ‘Mack, opened up the drawer, grabbed his skates and brought them over to dad, and dad goes, you want me to put him on?’ So that's, like, a big deal. So he likes it.”
Andrews shared a video of Mack walking around in the skate, much to Hager’s surprise. “Wait, he's a toddler?” Hager asked.
“Yeah, he's not even two. Look at him. I mean, he's crushing being on those skates. So we just want his ankles to be strong, right? Look at his little legs,” Andrews shared.
Fans were also impressed, like Hager.
“Omggg! So cute! He has such amazing balance,” one person wrote.
“This is adorable,” another added.
“Jarrett is soooooo proud!!!! Look at his face when Mac walks over to him,” another commenter wrote.
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According to Project Play, there are many benefits for kids who play sports, noting that it can help “children develop and improve cognitive skills.”
“Physical activity in general is associated with improved academic achievement, including grades and standardized test scores. Further, such activity can affect attitudes and academic behavior, including enhanced concentration, attention, and improved classroom behavior,” the website reads.