Chris Hemsworth Does Beach Yoga With Daughter India and Gives Her a Big Kiss—See Elsa Pataky's Cute Pics!

"Make a space in your life for the little moments that count the most," the actress writes

By Zach Johnson Mar 02, 2015 1:00 PMTags
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Chris Hemsworth is many things to many people.

To audiences, he's the intergalactic superhero Thor. But to India, he's a yogi—and, more importantly, her dad. Elsa Pataky shared two photos of their father-daughter bonding via Instagram Monday. The first photo shows Hemsworth lifting his firstborn into the air and giving her a kiss. " Los motores de mi vida / The engines of my life #family #happiness #beautifulLife #loveThem #father #daughter," she said.

The second Instagram picture shows India trying to imitate her father as he does child's pose on the sand.

"De tal palo, tal astilla! Haz un hueco en tu vida para esos momentos que importan / Like father like daughter!" the 38-year-old Spanish actress and Intensidad Max author wrote in the Instagram caption. "Make a space in your life for the little moments that count the most #family #beachTime #yogadad."

Too cute!

Hemsworth, 31, is reveling in family time before promotional duties for Avengers: Age of Ultron begin. The movie also stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Anthony Mackie, Elizabeth Olsen, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, Kevin Spacey and Aaron Taylor-Johnson.

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Earlier this year, Hemsworth talked to E! News about India, 2, and sons Tristan and Sasha, 11 months.

"My daughter is full energy, like my wife and I, and strong-minded and has an opinion, like we do. And my boys, one's a bit more calm and chill and the other is much more sensitive to things. You see this right away, when they're first born. One cried, one didn't, with the boys."

What has he learned since first becoming a father in May 2012?

"I think it makes you less selfish, because it's no longer about you," he said. "It can't be. It's about someone else, which is refreshing. It's nice to not spend all your time thinking about your own problems and garbage up there and I just have so much fun doing it. It's the best. And now I'm a bit more choosy, I think, with when I work and how I work because it better be worthwhile to take me away from them."