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Kourtney Kardashian's New Photo of Baby Rocky Shows How Spring Break Is About All the Small Things
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Date:2025-04-18 19:19:10
Kourtney Kardashian is feeling this spring break.
Case in point: The Kardashians star shared a plethora of candid snapshots from her recent tropical vacation, including an adorable look into how her and husband Travis Barker's baby boy Rocky Thirteen soaked up the sun during the family getaway.
In an April 9 Instagram post, Kourtney carried her 5-month-old in her lap while sitting next to a pool. As she dipped her feet in, Rocky's tiny foot was seen hovering just above the water's surface.
Other images in the carousel showed Kourtney posing in front of a sunset, a photo of beach toys scattered across the sand, snaps of lounge chairs overlooking the horizon and a plate of delicious-looking crepes.
But it was clear that Rocky stole the (rock) show. As his aunt Khloe Kardashian gushed in the comments section, "Cutie!!!!!"
Meanwhile, family friend Malika Haqq quipped, "That little foot."
Kourtney's beach vacation comes as she continues to focus on "healing and shrinking" after her pregnancy with Rocky. In an April 7 Instagram Story, Kourtney—who is also mom to kids Mason, 14, Penelope, 11, and Reign, 9—noted that this is "the period I find the hardest."
"I try to be kind to myself as my body finds a new normal," she continued. "The pressure put on us to bounce back when everything is new and different isn't realistic. Life is beautiful."
In a message to other postpartum moms, Kourtney added, "You are beautiful. Just a little reminder (for me too)."
For a look back on Kourtney's pregnancy journey, keep reading.
Travis Barker kissed his pregnant wife's bare baby bump, which she showcased while wearing a pair of light blue jeans and a white tank top, as seen in the Blink 182 drummer's Aug. 26, 2023 Instagram post.
Kourtney Kardashian embraced her bare baby bump in a casual outfit during a stroll through a garden in August 2023.
Kourtney showed her baby bump in a red bikini.
Kourtney's little one was ready to meet aunt Khloe Kardashian, grandma Kris Jenner and great-grandma MJ Campbell.
"lost and found," she captioned a gallery of photos July 21.
She showed off her edgy attire featuring a sheer bodysuit.
Kourtney and daughter Penelope Disick rocked similar styles during the 11-year-old's birthday trip to Hawaii in July 2023.
The star revealed her baby bump in a leopard-print bikini during Penelope's 11th birthday trip to Hawaii in July 2023.
The star showcased her baby bump in a pink cut-out dress during Penelope's 11th birthday trip to Hawaii in July 2023.
Kourtney reclined in a pink bikini over the Fourth of July weekend.
Her summer pool day also included a matching look with TikToker Addison Rae.
She snapped a mirror pic in a sleeveless black gown that embraced her bump. As husband Travis commented, "Hot stuff."
Kourtney gave a look at her baby bump during a recent training session.
The Poosh founder bared her bump in a pink asymmetrical bodysuit by Jacquemus during her vacation in Hawaii on July 12.
She rocked sunglasses and a white trench coat in a photo dump posted July 5.
Kourtney showcased her baby bump in an elevator mirror selfie, as seen in a photo posted on her Instagram Story July 2.
Kourtney was already getting her son familiar with drums during the pregnancy.
Kourtney and Travis appeared at their sex reveal party, during which they announced they are expecting a son.
The pregnant star appeared with sister Kim Kardashian at her daughter North West's 10th birthday pajama party in June 2023.
She shared a look at her growing belly on June 23.
Her pool day outfit was complete with a string bikini and shades.
A behind-the-scenes look at Kourtney crafting her sign for the concert.
Kourtney publicly revealed her pregnancy at the Blink-182 concert in Los Angeles June 16, holding up a sign to her husband that parodied the band's "All the Small Things" music video.
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