Photo: Erin Napier/Instagram

Erin Napier/Instagram

Later that evening, Erin, who is also mom to 4-year-old daughter Helen, opened up onInstagramabout the challenges of dinnertime with two young kids.

“The supper time shuffle is no joke with two little ones,” theHome Townstar begins.

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“What is your secret for making it from 5 pm to bedtime with busy babies and hungry bellies?” Erin asks her followers.

In December, the couple spoke to PEOPLE about life with their two daughters, sharing that they’refinding their “rhythm” as a family of four.

“It feels like every day is a dance, and it has to be carefully choreographed for us to get to the end and all feel good about it,” Erin joked in PEOPLE’s cover story.“The wheels fall off around 5 p.m.”

Ben’s day starts at 4:30 each morning and, he said, “I have every minute planned and scheduled until 8:30 or 9, whenever we get Helen in bed.”

“We’re just trying to find our rhythm,” Erin explained. “We had a rhythm as a family of three, and now we’re a family of four. Mae needs things when she needs them, and so does Helen and so do we. It’s a challenge, but I think we’re figuring it out.”

source: people.com