Family Fun at Disneyland: A Special Birthday Bash
Hey there, friends! Let me tell you about a magical day at Disneyland where Jessica Alba celebrated her adorable son Hayes' 6th birthday. Jessica, the star of L.A.'s Finest, couldn’t have been happier as she shared a series of heartwarming family photos on Instagram. The pictures were uploaded on Monday, January 8, giving fans a glimpse into their joyous day.
In her Instagram post, Jessica, 42, captioned the carousel of photos with a sweet message: “Celebrating Hayesie’s birthday with the homies @disneyland! #Disneyland #ThisIs6.” It’s moments like these that remind us all how special family traditions can be.
A Day to Remember: Disneyland Adventures
Take a closer look at those photos! In them, Jessica is seen beaming with pride alongside Hayes, along with her two daughters, Honor and Haven, whom she shares with her husband, Cash Warren. She kept it casual for the day, rocking a baseball cap, a cozy black hoodie and pants combo, topped off with a stylish jean jacket. It's clear that comfort was key for a day packed with fun.
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The family spent the entire day diving into the magic of Disneyland. From riding some of the park’s most iconic attractions to enjoying delicious snacks, they made the most of every moment. And, of course, no Disneyland visit would be complete without a memorable photo in front of Sleeping Beauty’s castle. Their smiles say it all—this was truly a day to treasure.
Family Growth and Reflection
While the Disneyland outing was all about fun and laughter, it also came at an interesting time for Jessica. Just days later, she opened up about the importance of family therapy in improving relationships with her daughters. In a candid interview with Real Simple, Jessica revealed that she and her kids attend therapy sessions to strengthen their bonds.
“When Honor was around 11, we were constantly arguing about little things,” Jessica explained. “I realized I didn’t want to live like that anymore—it wasn’t fun. As her mom, whenever I tried to communicate, it often felt like an argument or like I was trying to control her. I wanted her to hear things in a way that I couldn’t always express.”

She continued, “I told Honor, ‘I want to be a better parent to you, and this is your space to talk about everything that bothers you about me.’ Therapy has been such a positive experience for us. It’s given her a new perspective—that I’m not the villain; I’m just being a parent.”

Through therapy, Jessica has learned valuable lessons about parenting. “It’s allowed me to see that it’s completely normal for kids to disagree with their parents,” she reflected. “As a parent, it’s not always about being right or rational in every moment. I’m not gonna lie—it’s a process, and I’m far from perfect. But it’s been a journey that’s brought us closer together, and that’s what truly matters.”

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