Beyoncéis grateful for her family.

While celebrating the start of a new year, the “Formation” singer, 39,posted a four-minute video to Instagramreflecting on some of the most memorable and uplifting moments of 2020, which included time spent with her children — daughterBlue Ivy, 8½, and 3-year-old twinsSir and Rumi.

In one especially sweet clip, the star can be seen driving around with her twins in a golf cart as Rumi dances to her mama’s"Savage Remix" collaborationwithMegan Thee Stallion.

“Did you have a good summer?” Beyoncé, who’s holding Sir in her lap, goes on to ask her daughter, as Rumi nods her head.

Another sweet moment shows her eldest daughter Blue Ivy recording her part of “Brown Skin Girl” — which garneredher first Grammy nomination.

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Beyoncé and kids.Beyonce/Instagram

Beyonce with kids

“As we all look forward and pray for new beginnings, my wish for you is that you honor yourself and those you love. Celebrate that you are an important individual who contributes to our beautiful collective. Here’s to a better and brighter 2021! Love, B” she added.

In the video, which also documented hercharitable contributionsand the launch ofBlack Is King, Beyoncé emphasized that no matter what challenges the year may bring, it’s important to celebrate the good ties.

“Give yourself permission to experience joy. Moments with the ones you love are precious. Happy New Year,” she wrote.

In her December 2020BritishVoguecover story, Beyoncé also reflected on the impact 2020 had on her.

“It would be difficult to experience life in a pandemic and the current social unrest and not be changed,” she said. “I have learnt that my voice is clearer when I am still.I truly cherish this time with my family, and my new goal is to slow down and shed stressful things from my life.”

And when it comes to her children, Beyoncé shared that she makes sure to let them know “that they are never too young to contribute to changing the world.”

“I never underestimate their thoughts and feelings, and I check in with them to understand how this is affecting them,” she added.

source: people.com