Nara Smith’s daughter is celebrating a special day!
The influencer, 23, shared a few photos on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, Oct. 8 as she celebrated her daughter Rumble Honey’s 4th birthday with a donut tower. In a video, Smith can be seen stacking pink frosted donuts on top of a cake stand, placing teal, purple and pink candles throughout the stack.
“Rumble turned 4 🥺,” Smith wrote across the video. “Donut towers have been a birthday tradition and the kids look forward to it every time.”
She also included a snap of the birthday set-up, which included teal and blue streamers, a mermaid-inspired birthday sign and mermaid plates. Rumble could be seen sitting alongside one of her siblings and wearing a birthday tiara as the donut tower was placed in front of her.
“I can’t believe how quick time flies 🤍,” the proud mom wrote across the picture.
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Nara shares her daughters Rumble and Whimsy Lou, 5 months, as well as son Slim Easy, 2, with husband Lucky Blue Smith, who is also dad to daughter Gravity Blue, 5, from his previous relationship.
Ahead of her daughter’s special day, Nara shared a video on her TikTok as she handmade a blueberry cake. “My daughter doesn’t like cake but it is her birthday in the morning so she requested a blueberry cake,” Nara says in a voiceover as the video shows her in a pink gown mixing up the ingredients.
“And even though I’m not a good baker, I’m trying to make this work,” she continues, sharing her recipe and frosting a small cake for her daughter.
In an August interview with GQ, Nara and Lucky shared that although they love being parents to their kids, the two aren’t planning on adding another to their brood anytime soon.
Nara says that despite originally wanting six kids, the reality of raising kids has dissuaded the mom of three from the idea of adding another little one to her brood.
“After Whimsy, we are absolutely done now,” Nara told the outlet. “Having toddlers is the best sort of birth control, because they’re wild.”
“We feel like we couldn’t be as good of parents if we added in any more,” added Lucky.
Elsewhere in the interview, Nara opened up about becoming a mom at 19. “Lucky had Gravity when he was really young. It felt like a natural thing: Yeah, I think I’m ready to have kids. When I’m 40, they’ll be 20, and we’ll grow up together,” she explained.
“I want to build my life with them rather than trying to integrate them into my life later,” she said. “And it worked out great. I love being a young mom.”