Maria Shriver wears a cowboy hat while Patrick Schwarzenegger’s son ties pajamas while proving everything is going for a Christmas walk
Maria Shriver and her son Patrick Schwarzenegger prove that everything works when it comes to what to wear for Christmas.
On Friday, the 65-year-old author and her 27-year-old son were seen leaving Christmas in some strange outfits while taking a walk in Brentwood.
Shriver opted for a cowboy hat as she walked past Patrick, who seemed to be rolling out of bed while wearing pajamas.

Crazy walk: Maria Shriver, 65, and son Patrick Schwarzenegger, 27, have an interesting taste in walking clothes, while going for a Christmas walk in a cowboy hat and pajamas
Shriver wore a pair of leggings and a festive red Christmas cardigan at the exit, completing the look with a straw cowboy hat.
Her mask in her hand and oversized sunglasses on her face, she and Patrick got fresh air in their sneakers.
Actor Midnight Sun bowed in the spirit of the holiday while wearing a set of pajamas with green and white stripes.
Opting for a caffeine solution on the way out, he carried an iced drink in his hand before posting a video of himself with a Santa filter on social media.

Country cowgirl: Shriver complemented his Christmas cardigan with a cowboy hat while walking in Brentwood
On Christmas Eve, the family, including Katherine Schwarzenegger and her husband Chris Pratt, gathered to watch a virtual Mass at Mary’s house.
Pratt shared a video with him and Katherine with their new daughter, Lyla, as they celebrated their first Christmas surrounded by an immediate family.
Shriver posted on Twitter, ‘Merry Christmas! May today be a day of joy, peace, calm. May we all try to reach others on this day. So many are fighting, so many are alone. The sound of your voice will make someone’s day. May God bless everyone here and everyone who works today so that others can be safe. ‘
Doing something charitable for the community before Christmas, Shriver, Patrick and her son Christopher teamed up with Plating Change to donate 5,000 meals to those in need in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Lazy day: actor Midnight Sun wore striped pajamas while going for an iced coffee
Around Thanksgiving, the family talked about building new traditions, as the pandemic uprooted many typical gatherings across the nation.
A family tradition around the holidays is to share meals at their local church, which has been thwarted by the virus.
“It feels a little weird when you’re not doing anything physical, you know, you can always find ways to give financially, but when you actually go, and that’s part of our family tradition every year, so it’ll be interesting to see you too. .
Shriver told Fox, “We’ll get a new tradition,” because everyone continues to cut back on vacation plans and adjust to the new normal, while adding health to his family has been the most important thing.

Family first: the close family has done their part to give back to the community before the holidays, because they are also trying to cope with the new traditions due to the pandemic; imagined June