Some families found inventive ways to celebrate Memorial Day when the usual barbecues, pool parties, and camping were suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak and lockdown.
And Ayesha Curry boarded the train, choosing instead to camp out in her garden with her 32-year-old husband Steph Curry and their three darling children.
The 31-year-old celebrity chef shared some family-friendly weekend activities on Instagram on Saturday, including movie night and backyard camping.
From inside the tent, Steph quickly took a selfie with his wife and children curled up under blankets.
He, Ayesha, and their seven-year-old daughter Riley made goofy expressions and stuck out their tongues while staring at the camera.
Son Canon, age one, and daughter Ryan, age four, also joined the pair.
They appeared to be enjoying themselves, all clothed in pajamas, with little Canon tucked under a blue blanket with a star pattern.
Ayesha wrote, “Watched Jumanji last night while camping in the yard.” as the caption for the photo set. “I cherish this small family of mine.”
Earlier in the day, Steph—who was wearing no shirt—used a pump to inflate the elegant round tent while Canon was in close proximity.
Positioned on their spacious lawn, the Bay Area residence appeared to have ample room for engaging in outdoor activities.
When the tent blew up, it was a big, round structure with a pointed top and long straps fastening it to the earth.
Ayesha posted a picture of the completed tent at night, lit from the inside, resembling a scene from a fairy tale.
The camping trip happened just a few hours after Ayesha debuted her toned abs on Instagram this Saturday in two brand-new bikini photos.
She wore little makeup to accentuate her screen siren looks, and a medallion necklace gave the ensemble a dash of glitz.
“It took me enough time,” she captioned the photos, disclosing that her nine-year spouse Steph Curry took them.
After meeting in a Christian youth group as teenagers, Steph and Ayesha didn’t become romantic until they were adults, and they were married in 2011.
Throughout his NBA career, Steph has been a member of the Golden State Warriors, where he first gained recognition as a basketball player.