Forget diamond necklaces or designer duds. On Mother’s Day, John Legend will be thanking Chrissy Teigen for taking care of their adorable kiddos — Luna, 3, and 11-month-old Miles — with a gift from the heart.

The “Ordinary People” crooner, 40, “always gives me this amazing, beautiful book on Mother’s Day [chronicling] the past year,” the Lip Sync Battle host, 33, told Life & Style at City Harvest’s annual gala in NYC on April 30. “You get to go back through and see how much you’ve done. There’s always tears, and you can’t believe how fast a year goes by, so it’s a fantastic gift.” And the award for husband of the year goes to John!

The couple are definitely devoted to one another and their kids. In early April, they got matching tattoos that represent their family. “Hey guys, please don’t talk to us unless u have tattoos,” Chrissy jokingly captioned the black-and-white Instagram photo. “We are a cool tattoo family now and we only want to talk to other tattoo families ([Sorry] if this seems harsh).” Chrissy’s tattoo read, “John Luna Miles,” while John’s said, “Chrissy Luna Miles,” in cursive letters.

When Chrissy isn’t posting about her gorgeous fam, she’s usually using her voice to make a difference. The Cravings author often slams body-shamers who criticize women. When a Twitter user came for Chrissy’s weight, she wasn’t having it.

“[Teigan] likes to attack people, so I’m attacking her weight, chubby needs to get to the gym,” they wrote and the mom-of-two had the perfect response. “I hate to say this but … you are not a small person?” she replied. “Also, I don’t care about my weight sooooo this does not hurt.” Preach!

A few weeks prior, Chrissy opened up about her post-baby body in an empowering series of tweets. “Basically I am 20 pounds heavier than I was before Miles,” the model wrote. “He’s 10 months old, I never lost the last bit because I just love food too much. Just coming to terms with my new normal, when I had this certain number for so long!”

“The thinnest I’ve ever been was right after Luna [her first born]. Postpartum depression,” she continued. “I’LL TAKE THESE POUNDS AND THIS FEELING!” Good for you, girl!