Tamera Mowry seems to be settling into motherhood with two kids just fine and having the best of both worlds, aka a son, Aden John Tanner Housley, and a new baby girl, Ariah Talea Housley, shows that it doesn't get any better. It's been about three weeks since The Real host give birth to her daughter and curious fans of the former Sister, Sister star have probably been wondering what the new baby looks like. The wait is over! Mowry finally gave her followers a sneak peek of what baby Ariah looks like like, along with her nursery.
In the photo below, Tamera took a picture of her baby girl without showing her face and wrote: "Ariah's tiny hands! I know everyone is eager to see her, but I hope you all respect my decision to keep her to myself for the time being. My heart runneth over with love for this little gem, every second is incredible."
A photo posted by tameramowrytwo (@tameramowrytwo) on Jul 15, 2015 at 11:02am PDT
She also showed off her daughter's little feet in the next photo.
Ariah's little feet. Hop over to my site to read how we picked her name and what Ariah Talea means...Link in Profile. A photo posted by tameramowrytwo (@tameramowrytwo) on Jul 6, 2015 at 12:26pm PDT
With even a tiny glimpse of her daughter, it's not hard to tell that Tamera's little one is adorable and if she looks anything like her older brother, Aden, we know she's going to be a heart breaker.
But as we wait to see a full photo of baby Ariah, we at least get to see what her room looks like!
Because I just can't get enough of it. A photo posted by tameramowrytwo (@tameramowrytwo) on Jul 16, 2015 at 6:18pm PDT
It appears that Tamera chose a princess themed room for her little girl. Princess Ariah's white crib includes brown bows and a crown canopy. The new baby's room also has an adorable chandelier fit for royalty and the walls are done in two shades of pink.
MStars News previously reported that Tamera had the help of celebrity interior designer / baby nursery designer, Shalena Smith.
"No matter the project, or the client, the final step of my process is to stand in the finished labor of love that is the nursery and say a prayer asking for only the deepest, most profound love and protection be brought to the little soul whose cries and laughter will soon fill the four walls around me. I had that moment with Tamera. That moment, more than the nursery itself, is what keeps me coming back for more," Shalena wrote about the nursery.
"Little Ariah will surely be pretty in pink in this nursery for many years to come, but she will be powerful in purpose for all the years that follow," the designer wrote in the image below.
A photo posted by Shalena Smith Interior Design (@shalenasmith) on Jul 16, 2015 at 8:20am PDT
How adorable!
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