This will be Amanda Kloots ’first Christmas without her late husband Nick Cordero, who tragically died from COVID-19 complications in July.
With less than a week to go until Christmas Day, the physical trainer spent some time reflecting on the only Christmas the couple spent with their child.
And she captured the love and joy of a family vacation together in a beautiful photo of the Broadway star rocking her 18-month-old boy, Elvis.

Priceless memories: Amanda Kloots reflected on her first holiday season without her late husband Nick Cordero remembering her only Christmas last with her son Elvis
Cordero radiated absolutely pride and joy at the adorable snapshot that was taken about three months before he was diagnosed with coronavirus in March 2020.
“One of my favorite photos of Nick and Elvis,” Kloots, 38, shared with sincere emotion.
‘It was last Christmas. My family flew to South Carolina and had a very distinctive Christmas at @montagepalmettobluff. “
He ended the post by adding, “I will never forget it.” Hug your loved ones close guys.

Here comes Santa Claus: Kloots, 38, shared a Christmas photo of his mother and 18-month-old son where he asked, “Naughty or cute.”

Earlier this month, Kloots shared his electronic holiday card showing off with a “live your life” t-shirt while holding Elvis in his arms.
Earlier this month, Kloots shared her electronic holiday card: a photo of herself wearing a “live your life” T-shirt while holding Elvis in her arms.
Don’t let them kill the light, not without a fight. Live your life. God bless you this holiday season. Have a healthy and safe new year! wrote in the title.
He ended the message with a direct reference to the fact that it was the first Christmas since Cordero’s passing.
‘The holidays will be different for us this year, but I find that holiday cards bring joy, happiness and hope. We could all use some!

In spirit: Kloots began setting up his holiday decorations which he documented with a photo of his Christmas tree he posted on Instagram on November 10th.

Spirit! Kloots uttered “Hurray for the Holidays” to everyone who listened
Kloots began setting up his holiday decorations which he documented with a photo of his Christmas tree he posted on Instagram on November 10th.
She revealed that she and her brother Todd wanted to make her home in Los Angeles feel festive early because she hoped to be able to visit the Ohio family for the holidays.
“I knew this could be a difficult thing to do, so I chose to make it fun with my brother,” he admitted of his emotional journey.
‘I decided not to question anything this year. I hung all the sentimental ornaments and all our stockings. Some make no sense, but it’s okay. For me, right now, it’s okay. I think in a weird way it makes me feel like Nick is still here.

Sisterly love: Kloots partnered with her sister Anna Kloots during her 25 days of Kloots Sister Christmas this holiday season

It’s the season: during their 25 days of Kloots ’sister’s Christmas, Amanda and Anna propose a variety of fun activities for everyone to do in the safety of their home, while getting into the holiday spirit.
Kloots also feels festive this holiday season by partnering with her sister Anna Kloots during her 25 days of Kloots Sister Christmas.
During these 25 days, the women have been proposing a series of fun activities for everyone to do in the safety of their home, while getting into the holiday spirit.
A few days after announcing Sister Kloots ’Christmas, the fitness guru shared a photo of father and son sleeping together, with the caption:“ A year ago. My boys sleeping together. I loved finding them like that, all together taking a nap.
He went on to speak of the surprise that some people believed the COVID-19 pandemic “is a hoax … something that will not happen to them.”
“COVID doesn’t care how old you are or if you’re a new father and husband,” she wrote in direct reference to Cordero’s loss: husband, father, son, and friend.

Heartbreaking: The fitness guru has shared another photo inspired by Cordero’s vacation with Elvis, where he explained his love for watching them sleep together and how “COVID-19 doesn’t care how old you are or if you’re a new father and husband ‘
It has been more than five months since Cordero died after a long battle with complications from COVID-19.
During his fight for life, the Bullets Over Broadway star suffered from pneumonia, blood clotting problems that he forced doctors to amputate his right leg and seriously injure his lungs, among other extreme health difficulties.
Cordero finally died at age 41 on July 5 after 95 days in a Los Angeles hospital.

RIP: Lamb died on July 5 after battling complications from COVID-19 for nearly four months. He was only 41 years old