after Kelly Stafford Her four daughters subsequently left the hospital Undisclosed illnessThey hit the road to cheer Matthew StaffordThe Los Angeles Rams' first playoff game.
“Found our happy place in Arizona,” Kelly, 35, wrote via Instagram Stories on Sunday, January 12, alongside a snapshot of two of her daughters looking less than happy at a Waffle House restaurant. “I promise we're happy.”
Kelly and Matthew, 36, have been together since college, and later welcomed four daughters. They have twins Sawyer and Chandler, 6, Hunter, now 4, and Tyler, 2.
During Sunday brunch, the Stafford girls ate pancakes, eggs, hash browns and bacon.
“southern ❤️“I'm so happy,” the Georgia native wrote in a follow-up post, sharing a photo of his boards.
Several hours ago, Kelly shared what happened to her She took her daughters to the local emergency room. It is not clear which child was sick or what the diagnosis was.
“Last night was a long one,” she wrote in an upload on Saturday, January 11. “Go back to bed and sleep, everyone except Hunter. She feels like she drank Celsius. …Before, they were all smiling when they went with their father on his business trip.
Kelly brought the girls on Matthew's “business trip” to Arizona for the Rams' Wild Card game against the Minnesota Vikings. The match was scheduled to be held at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles but was moved amid ongoing wildfires in and around the Los Angeles area.
“It's hard to watch the news and be there and see,” Matthew said at a news conference earlier this week. “Driving around seeing all of that, it's really sad to see what's happening. It's clear that a group of people are doing everything they can to try to get things under control and get people back to normal as quickly as possible.”
He added, “Every time we suit up, we're the Los Angeles Rams. We're playing for the people in this community. The people in this community support us. And obviously this week will be another example of that. Hopefully this will be a great escape for the people who They went through a lot of difficult times.
Kelly, for her part, organized A large number of charter buses To transport Rams fans to Arizona in time for the football game on Monday, January 13th.
“Have a safe drive,” she wrote on Instagram on Sunday, reposting a fan's message of gratitude about the show. “See you all soon.”
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