

And they've adjusted really well, not that there's ever a perfect age for it, but they were at good ages. I mean, I wanted my kids to see me happy. "Because I got to see my mom remarry and be in a good relationship so that I knew what one was. "I come from divorced parents and I was like, 'I don't want my kids growing up thinking that this is a good relationship,'" she continued. But then going back and dating him a little bit made me reaffirm, like, 'No, I know that I'm doing the right decision.'"

But that's made it hard and made me sit here and question it for a few months. "And so I just decided I didn't want to be in a toxic relationship anymore and I had to break it off. "The thing with Jay and I is we aren't getting a divorce because of love lost, which made it really challenging because we were crazy about each other," the "Hills" alum said. "Jay and I actually went on a couple dates, like, months and months and months ago, but we did," she told Kaitlyn Bristowe on her "Off the Vine" podcast, adding that their connection "wasn't there anymore." Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP/ShutterstockĮarlier this year, K.Cav revealed she and Jay actually went out on a few secret dates after filing for divorce. This family togetherness isn't a foreign concept to Kristin and the former NFL player, who spent Thanksgiving together last year - just seven months after they split and while their breakup was still fairly volatile. I always do an Italian meal on Christmas Eve, which is really fun." "The elves come a week before Christmas and if you're good, they put a little something in your stocking. We did this long before Elf on the Shelf," she said. … Luckily, we are able to spend it together, and I'm really grateful for that."ĭespite the somewhat fractured family dynamic, the "Very Cavallari" alum said she and her ex will continue traditions for their children, Camden, 9, Jaxon, 7, and Saylor, 5. "The kids are the only thing that matters and what's best for them. "For me, it's just about putting the kids first," the former reality star told Us Weekly.

Thank you to the parole board and Governor Stitt." It's that simple! I'm so grateful to everyone who used their voice and helped to save Julius's life today.

He said if you are doing something your mom wouldn't approve of then you shouldn't be doing it. Julius was hanging out with the wrong crowd and that landed him in the position he's in today. "The most important is that you have to always make sure you are doing the right thing. "He also wanted me to pass a few messages along that were really important to him," she continued. However Julius refused because he said he has a clear conscience and that gives him peace knowing he is innocent and did not want to be drugged up." Recalling her conversation with Julius on the eve of what was to have been his execution, Kim tweeted, "While I was on the phone with him somebody came in the room to try to give him his anti-anxiety meds that you usually are forced to take before you are executed so that you can be more calm about the fact that you are about to be executed. Julius still believes he doesn't even fit the description that the victim's sister gave authorities. His family also argued that he had a shoddy defense team during his trial. Critics argue that little evidence actually ties him to the crime, and Julius' mother has always insisted he was home the evening the murder occurred. Ever since Julius' arrest, many have persisted that it was racially-motivated.
