NASCAR team owner, Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s wife Amy recently shared a family picture with their daughters getting into the Christmas spirit.
Amy shared a glimpse of their early Christmas festivities in an Instagram story. In the picture, their two daughters, Isla Rose and Nicole Lorraine can be seen wearing matching dresses with Santa hats.
Amy, who is an interior designer with a degree from the University of Kentucky, has worked with Micamy Design Studio since 2010. She met the JR Motorsports owner while designing his home. The couple got married in 2016 and have two daughters, Isla Rose and Nicole Lorraine.
Amy also shared a shared cocktail recipe for the holiday season in a recent post on Instagram.
"Tis’ the Season for Sips! On this #WTDW @dalejr and @mrsamyearnhardt have a cocktail that perfectly captures the spirit of the season - The Ginger Pear Martin," she wrote.
Dale Jr. and Amy have appeared in a reality show, Renovation Realities: Dale Jr. & Amy and also launched High Rock Vodka, a brand inspired by Dale Jr.’s racing career in 2022.
"A little hangout with the fire going" - Dale Earnhardt Jr. and wife, Amy on Christmas Eve traditions
Last month, Dale Earnhardt Jr. talked about his annual activity of getting the living room ready for Christmas. He said that he enjoyed the quiet moments with his wife during the busy holiday season.
Earnhardt Jr. and his wife, Amy shared their traditions for Christmas Eve, in an episode of the "Dale Jr. Download" podcast.
"There’s like a vision of, like, I hope this. There’s a couple of things that I hope happen… We start to prep the living room for Christmas for when they come down. And I am hopeful that, like, when that’s done, we have, like, me and Amy have, like, a 20- or 30-minute set on the couch… We kind of just sit there before we go to bed and just have a moment to ourselves,” Earnhardt Jr. said (25:59).
"Like a little hangout with the fire going. I usually like to have some champagne and give him a cocktail or something. We have to eat some Santa cookies and like to do all those things also," Amy added.
Meanwhile, Dale Jr. drove his iconic No. 8 Budweiser Chevrolet in the South Carolina 400 at Florence Motor Speedway last month but had to end his last race early due to an engine problem.
The 50-year-old will return in other Late Model Stock Car races this year and in 2025.