Jamie ChungandBryan Greenbergare soaking up every second of family time since becoming first-time parents this year.The couple shared a glimpse at their newborn twin boys Thursday, as they enjoyed a family hike through El Capitan Canyon, a seaside camping ground in Southern California. “Special being back @elcapitancanyon with the family,” Chung, 38,wroteon Instagram.She posted a photo of herself and Greenberg, 43, walking through the serene wilderness, with a cabin in the background and the babies strapped to their chests.Greenberg also took to his Instagram Story with a selfie from the outing, giving a peek at his son’s head in a little beanie. “Nature kid!” the proud dad wrote.Chung and Greenberg, whocelebrated their sixth wedding anniversaryon Halloween,announced their new additionsjust days before, when theOne Tree Hillstar shared a video of the twins asleep on his chest. “We got double the trouble now @jamiejchung,” he captioned the video, to which she responded with two heart emojis.Jamie Chung/InstagramAlthough the couple kept their pregnancy news a secret until the babies were born, Chungthanked their fertility specialistlast month. “Every fertility journey is unique, it’s a tender topic. This would have not been possible without @drshahinghadir at @scrcivf. Thank you for taking such good care of us through our journey,” she wrote on Instagram.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.TheDexter: New Bloodactresshas been candid about her experiencewith Greenberg as first-time parents to twins. “It really tests your patience,” she said last week on Facebook Live.“You’re sleep-deprived. I think one of the best [pieces of] advice that I got is … just [to] give each other a hall pass. We get it. You’re tired, you’re cranky,” she mused. “I have spurts where I just need to stop and take a deep breath and need to apologize. It’s freaking tough.““We did a lot of therapy before these kids came, in preparation for the strain it was going to put on our relationship,” Chung added.

Jamie ChungandBryan Greenbergare soaking up every second of family time since becoming first-time parents this year.

The couple shared a glimpse at their newborn twin boys Thursday, as they enjoyed a family hike through El Capitan Canyon, a seaside camping ground in Southern California. “Special being back @elcapitancanyon with the family,” Chung, 38,wroteon Instagram.

She posted a photo of herself and Greenberg, 43, walking through the serene wilderness, with a cabin in the background and the babies strapped to their chests.

Greenberg also took to his Instagram Story with a selfie from the outing, giving a peek at his son’s head in a little beanie. “Nature kid!” the proud dad wrote.

Chung and Greenberg, whocelebrated their sixth wedding anniversaryon Halloween,announced their new additionsjust days before, when theOne Tree Hillstar shared a video of the twins asleep on his chest. “We got double the trouble now @jamiejchung,” he captioned the video, to which she responded with two heart emojis.

Jamie Chung/Instagram

Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg

Although the couple kept their pregnancy news a secret until the babies were born, Chungthanked their fertility specialistlast month. “Every fertility journey is unique, it’s a tender topic. This would have not been possible without @drshahinghadir at @scrcivf. Thank you for taking such good care of us through our journey,” she wrote on Instagram.

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Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg

TheDexter: New Bloodactresshas been candid about her experiencewith Greenberg as first-time parents to twins. “It really tests your patience,” she said last week on Facebook Live.

“You’re sleep-deprived. I think one of the best [pieces of] advice that I got is … just [to] give each other a hall pass. We get it. You’re tired, you’re cranky,” she mused. “I have spurts where I just need to stop and take a deep breath and need to apologize. It’s freaking tough.”

“We did a lot of therapy before these kids came, in preparation for the strain it was going to put on our relationship,” Chung added.

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