Katharine McPheeis celebrating the spring season with her whole brood.

TheAmerican Idolalum, 38, enjoyed some family time on Easter Sunday with husbandDavid Fosterand their 14-month-old sonRennie David. “Pink dresses, Easter bunnies, baskets, friends & fam. But most importantly #heisrisen,” McPhee captionedphotosof the outing.

She donned an off-the-shoulder fuchsia dress with bunny ears, gold jewelry and white sneakers, pushing Rennie around in his stroller in a gorgeously manicured garden.

The singer also shared a sweet photo of Foster hanging out with his little guy as the infant played with a flower-shaped balloon.

McPhee and Foster, 72,celebrated Rennie’s first birthdayearlier this year with a safari-themed party afterwelcoming their first child togetherin Feb. 2021, their rep confirmed exclusively to PEOPLE at the time.

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“Sometimes you hear more negative stories about motherhood and how tired you’re going to be and it’s so hard. I’d like to be an example of how great it is and how positive it is,” she said. “Because you do hear those things, but I think they sometimes get clouded with how hard it can be.

“And it is hard, but my attitude towards being a mom is just so grateful. It comes from such a grateful standpoint that I think when you come from a place of gratitude, the things that are hard you just deal with them and you move on. The joy outweighs the struggle,” McPhee added.

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The couple bothraved about life with Rennieearlier this month. “It’s great. It’s the best,” she toldEntertainment Tonight, as Foster added: “She’s a fantastic mother. An amazing mother, and we are having the best time.”

“I love it, absolutely. I mean, last night was a little rough, the time…he was up and then you know, when you’re traveling with the kid, you have your moments where you get over-tired and frustrated,” McPhee explained. “But it’s just so precious because it’s just a moment in time that is not going to last forever, so, in my perspective I just cherish.”

source: people.com