Kids these days probably wouldn't appreciate 'Seinfeld,' but it enjoyed a ten-year run between 1988 and 1998. The show was arguably Jerry Seinfeld's biggest project to date, though he's gone on to do plenty more comedy that doesn't involve a sitcom laugh track.

Though fans were a bit bummed to discover the real reason the show ended, the fact remains that Jerry and the rest of the cast never really quit being funny.

What did change is that after the show ended, Jerry found love, settled down, and started a family.

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While Jerry's comedy may be all lies, his love for his family is real. Mr. and Mrs. Seinfeld have been married since 1999 and have three kids together.

Jessica Seinfeld is an author and philanthropist, and despite her husband's fame, she's maintained plenty of her own causes and a career. The couple's daughter Sascha recently turned 20, and she's a college student at Duke University. Her birthday was also election day, noted Jessica, so there were plenty of festivities to enjoy despite the quarantine.

The couple also shares two sons, Julian and Shepherd, but it was the birth of their first child that inspired Jerry and Jessica to start a charity for low-income families. The Good+ Foundation is Jessica's project, mostly; it was motherhood that led her to create the foundation, the organization notes.

To date, it's donated more than $50 million in tangible goods to families.

Family life is clearly a priority for the Seinfelds, even when Sascha is away at college. The family appears to enjoy cooking together (as evidenced by Jessica's Instagram posts), especially when it involves making the recipes from one of Jessica's cookbooks.

Of course, the Seinfeld boys are a bit less visible than their sister. Julian is 17 while Shepherd is 15, so clearly, the boys are still living at home with their parents. Although, if what Jerry says is true, his kids don't find him as hilarious as 'Seinfeld' fans used to. In fact, his jokes are of the standard "dad joke" variety these days.

Jerry used to bring the whole family along to various events, noted BabyGaga, but not so much anymore. And despite the family's staggering wealth, the Seinfeld kids have grown up to be pretty normal. Well, except for Sascha's bat mitzvah, which featured a ton of celebs her dad has rubbed elbows with (like Julia-Louis Dreyfus and Howard Stern).

That's due in part to Jessica and Jerry's views on parenting, noted BabyGaga. The kids have grown up having a lot of personal freedoms, without their parents helicoptering over them.

Odds are, the Seinfeld kids are each on their own path, doing things far differently than their dad did, but enjoying life just the same.

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