Natalia Vodyanova showed how she rests with children in Japan

The 35-year-old podium star Natalia Vodyanova is now resting with children in Japan. This family journey became known after the famous model published on its page in the social network a series of photographs depicting her and her children against the background of blossoming cherry blossoms.

Natalya Vodyanova in Japan

Sakura flowering and Japanese cuisine

With each passing day, Vodianova increasingly understands that she lacks communication with children. Natalia has repeatedly stated this in her interviews, telling that because of her constant employment at work she misses very important things. To correct this mistake, the model decided to travel to the Land of the Rising Sun, taking with them 3 older children: Lucas, Neva and Victor.

Children of Natalia Vodyanova - Lucas, Neva and Victor

In the pictures, which with an enviable regularity appear in Instagram, Natalia shows how she spends time with the guys. The photos were taken not only against the background of flowering trees and the busy streets of Tokyo, but also in an inexpensive restaurant. It was in the catering establishment that you could admire the children of the model without posing poses and pathos, but simply for absorbing the dishes of Japanese cuisine.

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Vodyanova told about the upbringing of children

Despite the fact that Natalia left her native Russian land about 20 years ago, she does not forget about her roots. The fact that the education of children, in which there is an acquaintance with Russia is a priority for her, she told in her recent interview. Here are the words in it:

"From some point I began to understand that I do not have enough communication with children. That's why now you can observe some bad trends in their upbringing. It has always been important for me that children can speak their own language. I mean Russian. All my kids know this language. We communicate on it among ourselves, and Lucas refuses not only to understand him, but also to speak. Now I have a period, which many parents call "lost time". When Lucas was born, I was only 19. I tossed between him and work and gave him very little time. Lucas was in English-speaking society, because then we lived in the USA. I spoke with him in Russian in the Russian language, but at 3, I began to notice that the kid does not answer me. Over time, it became clear that it is more convenient for Lucas to speak English. Then I made a big mistake, for which I have to pay now. I decided "English is English" and did not fight for the Russian language. Now I can say with certainty that the level of knowledge of Russian in the little Maxim is much greater than that of Lucas. I'm trying to fix it, but it does not work. I really want to believe that our joint pastime, no matter where, will have a beneficial effect on his son, and he will still speak Russian. "
Lucas and Victor in Tokyo