Toni Braxton's sister Tamar Braxton posted some new pictures of her adorable son Logan to her Instagram page.

"Logan is RET TA GO!!" #wemissthesun," the mother of one captioned the photo of her son bundled up in winter gear. Braxton, who is married to music producer Vincent Herbert, gave birth to Logan on June 6.

The outspoken Braxton sister recently showed off an enormous diamond ring her hubby got her as a "push gift," a surprise gift some lucky women get for delivering a baby. She flashed the sparkler on the "Ellen DeGeneres Show" telling the host that she was caught off guard by the huge rock.

 "I don't know if it's a Christmas present because my husband owed me a push gift and I didn't get it," she said. "So I think it's like a combination."

"I thought he was like, joking at first because when I opened the box it had a light it," she continued. "I thought it was weird... So we open the box and it was light and I was like, 'What?' And I looked down and I was like... (giggles).  So I won."

Braxton was clearly in awe of her new ring but it could be the only "push gift" the "Love and War" singer gets. During a November interview with Flaunt magazine, Braxton revealed that she doesn't want to have any more children because she didn't enjoy being pregnant.

"I'm not having any kids in the future," she said. "God no. I hated being pregnant. I felt like 'Invasions of the Body Snatchers.' It's beautiful and it's great just like everyone says, but there's another side to it. My back. My feet. My skin went absolutely nuts. I had the itchies the whole day. Imagine scratching all day and you can never get to the itch."

The 36-year-old had opened up before about how she had a difficult time bonding with her newborn. She told flaunt that she felt like there were a lot of different parts to pregnancy that she was never told about and had to learn the hard way.

"People lie to you. I didn't instantly connect with my baby, and no one told me this was common," Braxton said. "I was jealous because Vincent and the baby connected instantly. It's not that I didn't love him; it's not that I didn't want to connect with him. I was upset because I didn't instantly connect with him. I didn't cry when I first saw him. I was confused."