Thomas Rhett, Justin Moore: Christmas Is Different With Kids
Thomas Rhett and Justin Moore loved Christmas as children, but now that they’re the parents of children themselves, the experience is a little different. For Thomas, the shift has been…

NASHVILLE, TN – AUGUST 23: Singer/Songwriter Thomas Rhett takes questions from the press during “Life Changes” Lunch & Listen with Thomas Rhett at WME on August 23, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images)
(Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images)Thomas Rhett and Justin Moore loved Christmas as children, but now that they're the parents of children themselves, the experience is a little different.
For Thomas, the shift has been slight. "You know, growing up, waiting for Christmas felt like you were sitting there waiting for six years," he says through his record label. "And now that we have kids I do think that that like that little anxious feeling of 'God it's gonna take me forever to fall asleep tonight' is [coming] back because we know that that's what [daughters] Willa and Ada are thinking about."
Things are a little crazier for Justin, who has three young daughters and a newborn son. "It's a crap shoot each and every year," he explains. "I mean, a two-year-old takes it totally different than a three-year-old and a six-year-old and a seven-year-old. So each year it's fun to see that, too, because you never know. They may be completely great about it and happy, or they may just lose their mind. So you just never know with our bunch."
Teddy McDonald is a fun-lovin' country music fan man living in Nashville, Tennessee.




