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Neil Patrick Harris Matches with Son, Plus More Family Vacation photos

Neil Patrick Harrisis enjoying a European “adventure” with his family of four.TheIt’s a Sinactor, 48, and his husband David Burtka have shared recent photos on Instagram from a trip to Croatia with their 10½-year-old twinsHarper and Gideon.“Happily heading to our next adventure… #grateful,” Harris wrote in a caption Mondayalongside a photoof Burtka, 46, with the kids on a boat, marking the location as Croatia. Earlier this month he shared photos from destinations in Italy.On Wednesday, Harrisposted videosof Harper and Gideon jumping from a yacht in Croatia, writing, “Taking the leap. 👍🏼👍🏼 (I love their post-jump sentiments…).“Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.PHOTO: David Burtka/InstagramPHOTO: Neil Patrick Harris/InstagramHarris then posted anadorable photostanding beside Gideon on Instagram Friday, showing the father-son pair in matching white shirts and khaki pants. “Intentional bonding. Unintentional matching. #love,” theGone Girlactor wrote.Burtka commented, “You are the sweetest!!“Harris previously opened up to PEOPLEabout life as a father of two, explaining that one of the toughest parts tends to be “coming up with new and inventive things to amuse 10-year-old children.“RELATED VIDEO: Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka on How Dogs Gidget and Spike Brought ‘Unconditional Love’ to Family During Quarantine"As a parent, we don’t want them to be constantly attached to an iPad, and yet with few options, that’s kind of all they want to do,” he said at the time. “That’s challenging because I really like video games. I’m torn between being the stern taskmaster that says, ‘Nay those screens, you must paint!,’ and being the father that says, ‘Wait, what’s this cool new game, show me.’ “He added of the family’s bond during the pandemic, “I think it’s made the kids closer to each other and made us become closer to them in a much more nuanced way. So as challenging as it’s been, I really appreciate the good things that have come from it.”

Neil Patrick Harrisis enjoying a European “adventure” with his family of four.

TheIt’s a Sinactor, 48, and his husband David Burtka have shared recent photos on Instagram from a trip to Croatia with their 10½-year-old twinsHarper and Gideon.

“Happily heading to our next adventure… #grateful,” Harris wrote in a caption Mondayalongside a photoof Burtka, 46, with the kids on a boat, marking the location as Croatia. Earlier this month he shared photos from destinations in Italy.

On Wednesday, Harrisposted videosof Harper and Gideon jumping from a yacht in Croatia, writing, “Taking the leap. 👍🏼👍🏼 (I love their post-jump sentiments…).”

Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.

PHOTO: David Burtka/InstagramPHOTO: Neil Patrick Harris/Instagram

Neil Patrick Harris Matches with Son, Plus More Family Vacation photos

Neil Patrick Harris Matches with Son, Plus More Family Vacation photos

Harris then posted anadorable photostanding beside Gideon on Instagram Friday, showing the father-son pair in matching white shirts and khaki pants. “Intentional bonding. Unintentional matching. #love,” theGone Girlactor wrote.

Burtka commented, “You are the sweetest!!”

Harris previously opened up to PEOPLEabout life as a father of two, explaining that one of the toughest parts tends to be “coming up with new and inventive things to amuse 10-year-old children.”

RELATED VIDEO: Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka on How Dogs Gidget and Spike Brought ‘Unconditional Love’ to Family During Quarantine

“As a parent, we don’t want them to be constantly attached to an iPad, and yet with few options, that’s kind of all they want to do,” he said at the time. “That’s challenging because I really like video games. I’m torn between being the stern taskmaster that says, ‘Nay those screens, you must paint!,’ and being the father that says, ‘Wait, what’s this cool new game, show me.’ "

He added of the family’s bond during the pandemic, “I think it’s made the kids closer to each other and made us become closer to them in a much more nuanced way. So as challenging as it’s been, I really appreciate the good things that have come from it.”

source: people.com