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Katherine Heigl and Josh Kelley's daughters are getting so big: See the new family portrait


UPDATED FEBRUARY 5, 2019 6:19 AM EST

Say cheese! Katherine Heigl shared a new family photo featuring herself and husband Josh Kelley along with the couple’s two daughters Naleigh, 7, and Adalaide, soon to be four. The happy bunch were all smiles for their laid-backphoto shoot. The actress used the family portrait to introduce her lifestyleblog Heavenly Days to her over 600,000 Instagram followers.

Attached to the post she wrote, “Decidedto try my hand at blogging so I could share my family life, hobbies andpassions with my incredible fans. If you're into cooking, crafting, gardening,entertaining or just looking for some ranch life inspiration come check it out!thoseheavenlydays.com #thoseheavenlydays.”

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Photo: Instagram.com/@katherineheigl

While the 37-year-old unveiled her blog on Thursday, the site has beenactive since last November. In her first post “Living Life To The Fullest,”Katherine opened up about her family’s ranch in Utah, which is home to “nine horses, two donkeys, two goats, two mini horses,one pig, 5 cats and ten chickens.”

On her site, the actress revealed that her family has “managed to create an oasis” for themselvesup in the mountains. “It’s a quieter life, a simpler one for which we are verygrateful. I’ve found over the years that it’s easy for most of us to get lostin the hustle of our lives and to forget the fleeting Heavenly Days that comeour way,” she wrote.

Photo: Instagram.com/@katherineheigl

Katherine continued, “My goal the last few years hasbeen to find a way of creating them for myself, my friends and my familywithout it costing me all my time, energy and resources. We all lead busy,chaotic lives, but we still want to find a way to enjoy them. These days I tryharder to be in the moment as it happens, not exhausted as it ends."

In her most recent post titled "Resetting The Compass," the 27 Dresses star admitted thatyoga has opened her eyes tounderstanding “the power of intentions.” “Yeah I know… sounds a little like new agey, pseudospiritual, mystical bullsh-t. It did to me too, for most of my life really,”she penned.

The mom-of-two added, “Certainly my adult life that is, though even as a kid I shudderedat such expressions as "I’m more spiritual than religious" or"You just have to tap into the Universe man! Everything happens for areason.” So my new found love and respect for yoga, meditation and intentionwork is out of character for me.”