Keith Urban's two little daughters
looked ready for a first class snooze as they headed through the airport
with their father last night.
The
New Zealand country singer went straight to LAX following his stint on
American Idol on Thursday - and had some precious cargo in tow in the
form of four-year-old Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret, aged two.
Urban,
45, who is married to Australian actress Nicole Kidman, carried his
youngest daughter, who snuggled into her father as they made their way
to departures.
Jet-set: Keith Urban headed straight for the
airport after his stint on American Idol on Thursday nigh and had
precious cargo in tow, seen here carrying daughter Faith Margaret
Doting daddy: Keith walks through the airport, holding hands with his other daughter Sunday Rose
Both Faith and Sunday were clutching
on to cosy cuddle blankets, no doubt ready to put to use for their long
haul flight to the British capital.
Last weekend Nicole revealed that she encourages her children to daydream.
The 45-year-old actress has always
enjoyed indulging her imagination and in the busy world we now live in,
Nicole thinks it's important for her children - to have time to just
relax and have 'creative time'.
What a cutie: Faith was ready for a nap as she clutched on to a pink cuddle blanket while in daddy's arms
Taking flight: The trio were taking a flight from Los Angeles to London
The happy couple: Keith with wife Nicole Kidman at the Oscars in LA in February
Speaking at the launch of OMEGA's new
Ladymatic watch in Vienna, Austria, on Saturday she said: 'I'm still a
huge believer in daydreaming.
'I love lying around with no book or
anything - just having my mind. I used to do it as a kid and I still do
it. When I do, it's when I come up with ideas. It's creative time and
it's something I try to create for my children. We tend to schedule so
much for our children and I try not to do that.'
The To Die For star - who is married
to Keith Urban - has been working as an actress since she was 14 and her
three-decade career has instilled in her a strong sense of punctuality.
Speaking to Britain's Grazia magazine,
she explained: 'I like to have my own watch on - I don't want to be
asking other people what time it is. Working in the film industry as a
child, you learn to be on time.
I was taught a very strong work ethic that included punctuality, which I've always felt is a sign of respect for others.'
Keith
is a judge on American Idol and last night showed the hopefuls how
things were done as he took to the stage for a performance of his own.
Crooner: Country singer Urban performed on last night's episode of American Idol, which aired on Fox