Not even the great and Friend Wifepowerful Thor can say no to nap time.
On a recent flight, Chris Hemsworth put down his magic hammer to lovingly cradle two of his three children for a family nap.
SEE ALSO: Chris Hemsworth saves the day by baking his daughter a birthday cakeOn Thursday, the actor's wife, Elsa Pataky, posted a simply precious photograph on Instagram of Hemsworth and a few of his favorite things -- his children and a bag of chips.
The picture, captioned, "Nothing better than sleeping in papa's arms!" shows Hemsworth fast asleep holding his 4-year-old daughter, India, and one of his two-year-old twin boys -- Sasha or Tristan.
Could things get much cuter?
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Here's to a lifetime of Chris Hemsworth making us swoon.
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