CURRENT SINGLE: “Slow Down Summer”
Thomas Rhett has four daughters under the age of six, and while it’s rare, there are times when he takes all four of them shopping or out to eat by himself. “Yeah, I took all four to Chick-fil-A the other day,” says Thomas. “That was an act of God because any time that you’re with an infant – not that every kid is not as important – but when you are literally strollering an infant into a restaurant, the other three are kinda like, ‘Hey, I hope I’ve taught you enough to where you don’t sprint into the street and you’re holding somebody’s hand, and we don’t start throwing french fries in Chick-fil-A.”
As crazy and exhausting as it can be to load his six, four and two year old and four month old into the car and take them somewhere by himself, Thomas says, “I think those are the moments that I think I’ll remember vividly when I’m like 55 or 60 years old, because I often don’t volunteer to take all four of them at the same time because it’s absolute chaos.”
Also, Thomas feels like it’s an accomplishment to be able to handle all four kids on his own, and he feels like it earns him credibility with his kids. “It is fun cause I like for my kids to look at me and trust me,” says Thomas, “and be like, ‘Oh, he can do this.’ “Cause I think kids can tell when you feel like you can’t do something. So, having the confidence to be able to take them to the mall or take ‘em out to eat or whatever, is always really fun for me to get to do, but also like an act of God.”
We’re guessing anytime Thomas volunteers to take all four kids out by himself, he comes home with a whole new level of respect and appreciation for his wife Lauren.
Thomas Rhett – all 4 girls alone :44
“Yeah, I took all four to Chick-fil-A the other day. That was an act of God, because any time that you’re with an infant – not that every kid is not as important – but when you are literally strollering an infant into a restaurant, the other three are kinda like, ‘Hey, I hope I’ve taught you enough to where you don’t sprint into the street and you’re holding somebody’s hand, and we don’t start throwing French fries in Chick-fil-A. I think those are the moments that I think I’ll remember vividly when I’m like 55 or 60 years old, because I often don’t volunteer to take all four of them at the same time because it’s absolute chaos. But it is fun cause I like for my kids to look at me and trust me and be like, ‘Oh, he can do this.’ Cause I think kids can tell when you feel like you can’t do something. So, having the confidence to be able to take them to the mall or take ‘em out to eat or whatever, is always really fun for me to get to do, but also like an act of God.”