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Dec 29 2008 02:00 PM ET
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The Stefani-Rossdales Show Off Their Skating Skills

Rockers Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale, along with their 2 ½-year-old son Kingston James McGregor, are a skating sensation! Spending a leisurely day at Moonlight Rollerway in Glendale, California on December 23rd, the trio held hands as they skated around the roller rink. While the two adults seemed to maneuver with a sense of ease, a laughing Kingston held on tight to his parents as his long legs had a mind of their own! Says an eyewitness,

“It looked like it was Kingston’s first time roller skating and the little guy looked so cute. Kingston tried to skate between Gwen and Gavin, but even though they were holding his hands, Kingston’s legs kept skating in different directions so it was impossible for him to stand up.”

After their roller skate show down — which included Gwen and Kingston dancing the Hokey Pokey together — the family,  including 4-month-old Zuma Nesta Rock, attended Christmas Eve service at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Los Angeles. The next morning, the foursome headed over to Gwen’s parents’ house to open gifts!

Source: PEOPLE

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I saw a picture of this on perezhilton.com and it was the cutest! Seriously this family is one of my favorites. They both seem like completely caring and involved parents.

- Mrs. R. on

Aw that sounds so cute! That’s great that Gavin & Gwen & their boys still do such normal family things like skating, going to church, and Gwen’s parents’ house for Christmas, despite being celebrities/rockstars.

- Autumn on

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