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BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 27: (L-R) Cash Warren and Jessica Alba attend the 2022 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 27, 2022 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

Jessica Albaspared no praise for her husband of almost 15 years,Cash Warren, when lauding him on social media for his 44th birthday Tuesday.

The actress, 41, posted a series of photos highlighting couple and family moments to her Instagram account, leading off the personal collection with an adorable photo of Warren himself in his youth, sporting a backwards baseball cap in what appears to be a school portrait.

Alba and Warren, who married in 2008, are parents to three kids: son Hayes, 5; and daughters Haven, 11, and Honor, 14.

Earlier in the day, Alba revealed that her family was not only celebrating Warren’s special day. She also took the opportunity to post photos of anexcursion to Disneyland, organized with the intent of celebrating Hayes' birthday (which fell on Dec. 31).

“Celebrating our 5️⃣ year old with the squad! 🥳🎉 love the mems we create@disneylandwith the whole fam and our besties 🤍#thisis5👍🏽#happybirthdayhayes🥰,” wrote the star.

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Alba is more than generous in terms of sharing her precious family moments, having let fans in on a series ofphotos of her family dressed to the ninesfor Thanksgiving; as well as a glimpse intoChristmas with her family, complete with festive pajamas, s’mores and mugs of hot chocolate topped with whipped cream and candy canes.

The actress appeared on an episode of Dear Media’sRaising Good Humanspodcast last year to discuss her experience raising her three children and shared what she believes is one of the most challenging parts of parenting.

“The hardest part about being a parent is allowing your kids tomake a mistakeand knowing when it is going to be too hard or too much,” she explained in February. “And then you’re like, I guess nothing’s too much.”

source: people.com