‘Back inside we go’: Former AFL WAG Nadia Bartel shares sweet selfie with sons Aston, four, and Henley, one, in lockdown
Nadia Bartel won’t let Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdown get in the way of spending quality time with her two sons.
On Thursday, the former AFL WAG, 36, treated her boys, Aston, four and Henley, one, to some fun outdoor entertainment.
Aston and Henley were seen drawing on their chalkboard, before an unexpected change of weather had the boys hiding underneath their playground equipment.
Doting mummy! On Thursday, former AFL WAG Nadia Bartel shared a sweet selfie with her sons Aston, four, and Henley, one, in lockdown. All pictured
However, the family were interrupted with an unexpected downfall of rain.
‘Thanks for the rain Melbourne, back inside we go,’ she playfully captioned the selfie.
Nadia then added that stage four of lockdown has been difficult on her two boys.
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Family time! Aston and Henley were seen drawing on their chalkboard, before an unexpected change of weather had the boys hiding underneath their playground equipment
Once inside, Nadia shared a sweet photo alongside her two boys inside her home.
‘Poor kiddies this stage 4 is so hard on them. How are you all going?? (H in a mood today),’ she wrote.
Fellow WAG Phoebe Burgess was quick to comment underneath the photo, writing: ‘You’re doing well mumma! ‘ along with a kissing face emoji.
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Difficult: Nadia revealed that stage four of Melbourne lockdown has been tough on her boys
She’s joined the thousands of Melbourne residents in isolation as the state locks down its residents in an attempt to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Residents are only allowed to leave their homes for work and study, giving or receiving care, shopping for essentials, and daily exercise near where they live.
Police will stop Victorians leaving or entering Melbourne with roadblocks and booze bus-style vehicle checks, effectively sealing five million people inside the city.
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‘It’s hard for anyone living alone’: It comes just days after the single mother shared a photo of her sons next to a heartfelt message about her anxiety amid the new lockdown measures