Anna Faris and Chris Pratt are the kind of Hollywood couple it's hard not to love. Despite their massive success (and presumably equally massive fortune), both seemed to have stayed hilarious, humble, and completely smitten with each other.

Both of their resumes are loaded with accomplishments. Pratt has been acting for nearly two decades, since starring in teen dramas like Everwood and The O.C. He played the lovable Andy Dywer on Parks and Recreation, but his career and his star power skyrocketed when he became an action hero in blockbusters like Jurassic World and Guardians of the Galaxy. Faris, meanwhile, starred in the Scary Movie franchise and landed roles on Friends and Entourage before scoring her own sit-com, Mom. But their power couple status, they're both likely to tell you that their greatest hit to date is their son Jack, born in 2012.

The road to parenthood wasn't totally smooth for Faris and Pratt. Anna has said she had a tough pregnancy, and then Jack was born two months premature and weighing just three pounds. That led to a month-long stay in the dreaded NICU, and major surgery to take care of a hernia. Anna and Chris were told Jack would very likely have special needs, but he's grown up happy, healthy, and with no developmental issues. The lucky little boy has now traveled all over the world with his busy parents, and he's been the subject of gushing interviews and hilarious, heartfelt tweets. In fact, Pratt and Faris's Twitter accounts might be the best way to get a glimpse inside this funny celebrity family.

Here are 15 tweets that prove Anna and Chris are #parentinggoals, and one of the coolest couples in Hollywood.

15 Feeling Sentimental

Is there anything more adorable than a man who's absolutely crazy about his little boy? Pratt might be an action star known for macho roles (like velociraptor trainer, Star Lord, outlaw) but when it comes to his baby boy he seems to be a total softie. He's got no qualms about dropping the tough guy persona and getting all sappy over his love for his wife and child in front of his more than 4 million Twitter followers.

Anna Faris once noted on her podcast that Chris cried hysterically when Jack was born, and it seems that his sentimental side is still in full effect as evidenced by this full on mushy tweet. While some stars might fear that being a family man would be off-putting to some fans (especially the kind with huge crushes on them), Chris doesn't seem to care about how showcasing his family might effect his fan base.

14 It Wasn't Me

This may just be the unsexiest tweet of all time, but I think a guy with Chris Pratt's looks, fame, and sense of humor can just manage to get away with it. It makes me laugh so much because I can't even count all the times I've heard gas being passed in my house and puzzled for a while over whether my husband or my baby was the culprit, and I don't always know if I can believe my husband when he says it wasn't him.

Apparently the same sort of thing goes on in the Pratt/Faris household, which is a hilarious thought. Hopefully Chris didn't let Anna worry too long over whether baby Jack had some sort of gastrointestinal problem leading him to rip smelly grown man farts (because that's totally the kind of thing that would keep a new mom awake at night, especially one with the experience of a NICU stay behind her). Assuming he fessed up to the fart right away, it's nice to know that even celeb couples just have to laugh over the gross moments together.

13 Following In Their Footsteps

With a mom and dad who have both made their mark on TV and film (Chris even nabbed a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this year), baby Jack might have some pretty big shoes to fill. Both Chris and Anna's careers show no signs of slowing down, and they may be more popular now than ever. And yet it doesn't seem like there's going to be a ton of pressure for the little boy to take after his famous mom and dad, as evidenced by this tweet.

It seems Chris has got musical dreams for little Jack (or at least a fascination with these amazing cello players). While he may or may not be serious about what he sees in Jack's future, it's a good reminder to parents that while we may have ideas about what our children should do when they grow up, it's important not to pigeon-hole them.

12 The Best Ever

Being a working parent is incredibly hard, no matter what industry you're in. It's tempting to say that someone like Pratt has it much easier, given that he's probably got all the money, help, and support he needs to make sure life runs smoothly for Anna and Jack when he's away. And while that may be true, it doesn't do anything to negate that fact that when work takes you away from your kid for any length of time, you're going to miss them so much it hurts.

Filming can take a star away from home and all over the world for weeks and months at a time, and even when production is over there's still usually an international press tour to get through as well. That can leave you relying on phone calls, text, and FaceTime to stay in touch with your family, but really nothing compares to being reunited with the ones you love as Chris proves in this tweet.

11 Even Famous Moms Fear The Baby Meltdown

If there's one thing that makes me love another parent (regardless of whether they happen to be a celebrity), it's when they keep it real and aren't afraid to dish on the totally unglamorous side of parenting. Case in point: Anna's nervousness about traveling with baby Jack.

I've definitely felt the angry eyes of other passengers on me while boarding a plane with my baby (who, by the way, has been a total champion on every flight she's ever taken so far), and spent the entire time worrying about whether she'd have a meltdown. It's not a fun feeling, especially since parents wouldn't have to stress so badly about it if only we could rely on the compassion of our fellow travelers. Unfortunately, that's not the case. That leaves Moms like Anna and all the rest of us scrambling to come up a baby-meltdown-free flight plan. My own personal secret weapon? Snacks. So many snacks.

10 Life Lessons

The hearts of boy moms everywhere probably melted alongside Anna Faris's when she posted this adorable shot of Chris Pratt teaching Jack how to tie a tie. It's a big moment in a little man's life, but it may be an even bigger moment for the mama who can no longer deny that her baby boy is growing up (and looking so adorably dapper in the process). Making this sweet moment even sweeter is the fact that this picture was taken on the way to celebrate a major career milestone for Chris — the unveiling of his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I love the fact that on a day when Chris was probably the focus of approximately one billion photos, he took time out of his own getting ready routine to make sure Jack looked his best too (you'll notice that while Jack is almost finished getting dressed to the 9's, Chris is still rocking shorts and a t-shirt).

9 Time Flies

The first year of a baby's life might be the hardest, most anxiety-inducing, and most sleep-deprived ever, but it's also probably the most joyful and happiest, too. Chris seemed to share that sentiment as he gushed over his baby boy's first birthday. So many parents can't help throwing over the top first birthday parties to celebrate the fact that they made it through the year, so I can't help wondering what sort of a shindig went down in the Pratt/Faris household.

Considering the scare they had with Jack's premature birth, harrowing NICU stay, and fears that he'd deal with lifelong disabilities, I couldn't blame them at all if they'd decided to throw him (and themselves) a lavish party. I've never met a person who could remember how their parents marked their first birthday, but no mom or dad ever forgets the special day no matter how they celebrate.

8 Baby Genius

Is there a parent out there who doesn't secretly (or maybe not secretly at all) believe that their kid is truly the most beautiful, funniest, and smartest human being to ever toddle across the face of the Earth? If a mom or dad exists that doesn't think their child is the world's greatest, I've certainly never met them. Moms and dads tend to see the absolute best in our kids, because we love and adore them so much. Anna seems to be the same way, though she's clearly having a little fun with the idea. Jack's space boat may not be a feat of engineering, but it's clearly the work of a fabulous imagination. If NASA passes on his unique design. I'm sure Jack could still find some little playmates more than willing to blast off for a fun time in the space boat — though he may have to add on an addition, because it looks a bit cramped.

7 Mother's Day Love

Dads everywhere, take note: this is how you make a mom feel worshipped on Mother's Day. Sure, flowers, candy, jewelry, or cute keepsakes can make great gifts when Mother's Day rolls around, but sometimes all a moms want on their big day (other than a long, uninterrupted nap, of course) is a little recognition.

Being a mom is probably the world's hardest job, because it's incredibly demanding and full of pressures and guilt. It can be easy to doubt yourself and end up feeling like everything you're doing as a mom is wrong. That's why it can be so wonderful to get a reminder (and a very public one at that) that lets you know that your hard work is valued and appreciated, not just by your kids but also by the father of your kids. Kudos to Chris for this Twitter shout out to let Anna know that she's an awesome mom and wife (and apparently a great cook, too).

6 That's Not A Compliment

Kids just say the darndest things, don't they? They'll embarrass you, insult you, and hurt your feelings without batting an eye — not because they're mean or insensitive, but because they genuinely have no idea that they're doing those things. They're just being honest, and displaying their utter and total lack of a filter.

Anna Faris clearly knows that thanks to this hilarious quote from her son letting her know she shares a very unflattering trait with husband Chris Pratt. She might be rich, famous, and incredibly gorgeous, but that doesn't make her son any less likely to say outrageously absurd things about her appearance. Like all moms, she knows that sometimes you just have to laugh because otherwise you'd cry. And in a couple of decades, she'll probably be able to remind her son about this little observation of his and find that he's just as embarrassed as she was.

5 We All Have Sleep Struggles

Acting may seem like a cushy job, but stars like Anna and Chris work hard for the money. Filming a TV show or movie can involve very early mornings and very late nights, and of course it all gets even crazier and more tiring when you add a baby into the mix. Chris keeps those sleep struggles real in this tweet, highlighting a frustration so many of us know way too well.

Having a baby that isn't a great sleeper is frustrating, exhausting and incredibly challenging, whether you're an average Joe or an action-star. I always feel such a camaraderie with fellow sleep-deprived parents, because we're living a completely different kind of life from those lucky ones whose babies drift peacefully off to sleep every night for 12 hours at a time. Hopefully nights have gotten a little easier in the Pratt/Faris home now that Jack is older.

4 So Lucky

Anyone who's seen pretty much any of Anna's movies or her show knows that she has a great sense of humor (which is fitting because as a mom, you definitely need one just to get through the long days and sometimes even longer nights). And if you've ever perused Chris's social media fan pages, you know that Anna is the envy of tons of women because she got him to put a ring on it.

Anna's silly tweet seems to be hinting at something a little deeper— a genuine appreciation for her husband and son and their amazing Hollywood life. But as always, Anna keeps it real with a little self-deprecating humor. When you're used to seeing your husband doing amazing things like training dinosaurs and saving the galaxy on the big screen, real-life might almost seem a little mundane— that is, if you weren't married to the adorable Chris Pratt.

3 Mommy's Little Helper

Even famous moms have to deal with the aggravating things kids do, and just like the rest of us all they can do is grin and bear it. Anna's tweet is dripping with sarcasm, but if you're going to have to spend an afternoon scrubbing crayon off your walls you might as well get a few laughs out of it. Judging by the look on Jack's face, he seems to take his art quite seriously. Perhaps Anna caught him at the start of what would have been a mural? Hopefully next time he'll stick to the coloring books, and in the meantime maybe Anna should think about investing in some bath tub crayons. Personally, this makes me sort of glad that my own little girl still seems to think crayons are for eating and hasn't realized that they can also technically be used for decorating the house. Not yet, anyway.

2 When He Grows Up

Chris may be all about baby Jack being a world-renowned cellist someday, but Anna seems to think their little boy may have inherited the acting gene from his famous mom and dad based on this tweet.

Most little kids I know are total pros at hamming it up and being extra dramatic when the urge strikes them, and it seems like Jack Pratt is no different. He's got an over the top excuse at the ready for his naughty behavior. As a parent, you probably don't want to encourage that, but at the same time I don't know if I could have kept a straight face. With acting in his blood, Jack's theatrics are even more hilarious than the average toddler's. I wouldn't be surprised at all if Jack is hitting the big screen sometime around 2032, perhaps as an action hero like his dad or a jokester like his mom.

1 Baby's Best Friend

There's absolutely nothing cuter than a little kid and their puppy best friend. They even manage to still be adorable when they're making mischief together, like baby Jack and his dog are here. It's insane how much of a mess even younger babies can make if you take your eye off them for even a moment, especially when they have a furry accomplice in tow. It looks like it's a lesson Anna's learned the hard way, based off of this funny tweet. I definitely feel Anna's pain, because I can't count how many times a 30 second trip to the bathroom has led to all the books being ripped off my shelves or the diaper bagged being completely emptied out (and the contents strewn about the room) or the toy box overturned. All I can do is laugh, clean up the mess, and hope I'm just a little bit faster next time.

Sources: Twitter, IMDB, US Weekly