Alyson Hannigan Spills On Her Sweetheart
| Feb 1, 2010 by JENNY SCHAFER |

How I Met Your Mother star Alyson Hannigan was spotted at the park for a picnic with husband Alexis Denisof and their adorable 10-month-old daughter Satyana in Pacific Palisades on Sunday (January 31). While Alyson snacked on a bagel, she accidentally spilled her fruit drink on Satyana, forcing her to give her smiley sweetheart an impromptu wardrobe change.
The 35-year-old Buffy the Vampire Slayer alum talked to Celebrity Baby Scoop about the "profound experience" of motherhood and how she wants Satyana to stay out of the family business.
I really want her to have a childhood that is about climbing trees, playing in the grass. I worry about raising her in LA, because you see these little kids that are obsessed with things they really shouldn’t even be aware of. I really would like her to have a normal childhood, whatever that means. But if she wants to go into showbiz when she is an adult, I’ll support her."
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Satyana was wearing denim overalls, which you see in the other pics taken. Alyson spilt juice over Satyana so took the overalls off and then you see Alexis carrying Satyana and the dirty overalls to probably the car where there is probably a change of clothes in the car. I'd rather my baby to have no pants on for a couple minutes rather than having very sticky, wet ones!
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