Kristin Cavallari, everyone's favorite cast member from Laguna Beach and The Hills is expecting baby number three with husband, Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler. This November, the couple plan to welcome a daughter and they've already decided on the perfect name for her. When it comes to picking baby names, people draw inspiration from everything including movies, famous cities, relatives, and more. Well, the reality star and NFL athlete got the idea for their daughter's name from a very interesting four-legged source: a dog.
The 28-year-old shares two sons with Cutler, three-year-old Camden Jack, and 16-month-old Jaxon Wyatt. This will be their first daughter together. When it came to deciding on a name for their little girl, Cavallari recalled a run-in with a woman and her dog that inspired them to choose the undisclosed name.
"We picked out this baby girl's name when I was pregnant with our first," Cavallari told Cricket's Circle. "I met a woman and her dog, and I loved her dog's name. Funny enough, it was the name she had picked out if she had a girl, but she had boys, so she used it for her dog instead."
As the reality star continues to learn the ins-and-outs of motherhood, she's also learning how to balance spending time with her children and having a career. In her forthcoming book, Balancing in Heels, Cavallari touches on a variety of topics, including how she and her husband managed to find a loophole in their busy schedules that allow them to each take turns watching the kids.
She revealed her top priority is her children. She wants to be a very present parent in their lives. Whether it's taking them to school or signing up for classes the family can participate in together, Cavallari is determined to be there through it all.
"This means I can't take on as many business endeavors, which has actually helped my career. I have to love and wholeheartedly believe in anything I do, which is a really great feeling."
Balancing in Heels is expected to hit stores next March.
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