The Pioneer woman star Rie DrummondHer interests extend beyond the kitchen and include her birthday suit – and her husband Ladd Drummond.
“Our hot tub officially became functional toward the end of this summer, and Ladd and I jumped in with both feet (figuratively speaking) the first night it was warm,” Ree, 54, recalled in her The pioneer woman blog on Friday December 22. “The only complication, and I’m sorry if this is too much information, is that neither of us have swimsuits because we’re not pool people.”
Ree wrote that the couple “waited until it got dark because I’m shy about my body” to walk around the yard wrapped in towels and “made our way through the 103-degree water in our birthday suits.”
“It was absolute bliss – warm, bubbly bliss – and we’ve enjoyed it three to four nights a week ever since,” Ree admitted.
Ree joked that their time in the hot tub isn’t what a “Harlequin Country romance” is made of.
“That water is way too hot for that,” she noted. “We may be naked, but most of the time we just sit in the heavenly water, stare at the smog-free sky, talk about our hopes, dreams, worries and fears… and laugh about the dogs.”
The Pioneer woman said that “it’s been three or four months” and that the dogs “can’t understand why a) mom and dad are naked, b) mom and dad crawl into a water hole in the ground and stay there for 20 minutes, and c) mommy and daddy daddy is naked.”
She added that one of the couple’s dogs, Lucy, is “embarrassed and confused” by her parents and “spends the whole time pouting on the porch and refusing to look in our direction until we cover up.”
“I’ll keep you posted on our hot tub adventures (within reason), but so far it’s going great!” Rie concluded.
As the couple left their dogs outside near the hot tub, Ree exclusively shared We weekly that she and Ladd, 54, have a rule about where their furry friends can’t go.
“The only thing we agree on, and I reluctantly agree, is that we don’t have dogs in our bed because he’s not that kind of man,” she said. Us in February 2020. ‘Now I always tell him in jest and in jest: ‘If anything happens to you, the dogs will come to my bed.’ That’s how I’ll comfort myself because I’d have the dogs in my bed.
Ree added that Ladd “doesn’t like that feeling of dog hair,” and that she can’t take the dogs into bed with her when he’s not there. She joked that “he can feel a crumb from 2004 that was once in our bed.”
“I would be [like], ‘Don’t know. It must belong to the previous owner.’ “Well, there was no previous owner.” “Oh,” she laughed.