Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck’s Best Outings With Violet, Seraphina, Samuel Revisited
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck have been officially divorced for a year but they continue to spend time with their three children.
During several occasions, the actors’ family were photographed hanging out with Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel. A photo from last month shows Garner, Affleck, and Violet carrying different kinds of things from outside their home.
Garner, Affleck, and their kids also attend church service in the Pacific Palisades regularly as a family unit. But every now and then, the former couple also spends one on one time with their children.
Two years ago, the “Batman v Superman” star bonded with Seraphina on their way to the latter’s summer camp. In the snap, Affleck is carrying majority of his daughter’s things. On the same day, Affleck was photographed walking on the streets of LA with his only son, Samuel.
Affleck seems to be spending a lot of time with his two younger kids. After being photographed hanging out with Affleck’s mom, Christine Anne Boldt, the trio also went to school together. Affleck picked up Seraphina and Samuel on June 6.
Most recently, the actor also attended the Independence Day parade on July 4. At that time, Garner and Violet didn’t join Affleck, Seraphina, and Samuel because they were in London. While there, the mother and daughter duo watched a stage play.
Garner and Affleck’s three children are also very close. In one adorable snap, Seraphina carries Samuel on her back. During their outing, Samuel is also seen with a cute emoji pillow.
Affleck and Garner have obviously mastered the art of co-parenting. Ever since they announced their separation in 2015, they have made it a point to prioritize their kids. The couple has both expressed their desire to raise their three children in a normal and happy environment.
During his interview on “Today,” Affleck credited Garner for making things easy for their family. “I hope I’m a pretty good dad. I certainly try very hard,” he added.
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