Stephen Curry’s wife Ayesha poses with her family as she says she has ‘learned to roll with the punches’ during COVID: ‘Have grace with yourself’

In celebration of the 2021 holiday season, Golden State Warriors player Stephen Curry and his spouse Ayesha posed with their three kids on the cover of Sweet July.

The picture-perfect family, which provided an intimate glimpse into their home life, was dressed to the nines for a holiday-themed meal for Ayesha’s lifestyle magazine’s Food issue.

Happy couple: The picture-perfect family were dressed to the nines for a holiday-themed dinner for the Food issue of Ayesha¿s lifestyle magazine, which gave an intimate at their home life
The mother-of-three, who started her career in the culinary sector on YouTube in 2014, posed for a cute photo behind her husband, who was sat with his three-year-old son Canon, along with his daughters, Riley, nine, and Ryan, six.
The youngest child in the relationship was spotted sitting on Stephen’s knee and groping for something that was slightly out of frame.

Their parents talked candidly about their experiences throughout the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, and their girls looked as endearing as they grinned beside them.
It seems strange to even be talking about festivities after the year we’ve had. Particularly considering that, as a nation, we’re still unsure of what the upcoming months hold, Ayesha informed readers.

She went on, saying, “But one positive thing that this pandemic has probably taught us is that celebrations are really about the intention you put into them, not anything else.”

Beautiful: In one of three stunning looks, the beauty wore a skintight green dress over a semi-sheer emerald turtleneck
The one thing the pandemic has provided us is perspective. It’s not going to be as easy as you would think, and that’s okay.

Happy: For their sweet portrait, the mom-of-three, who began her career in the food industry on Youtube in 2014, stood behind her spouse, who was seated next to his three-year-old son Canon, three, and and daughters Ryan, six, and Riley, nine
“Express yourself gracefully; show others patience,” the American-Canadian actress continued.
Ayesha claims that by learning to “roll with the punches,” she has improved and has inspired others to follow suit because the outcome can be “even better than you had hoped.”

Her intention for the most recent edition of her quarterly journal was to present ‘an unvarnished celebration of food.’

'After the year we¿ve had, it feels odd to even be talking about celebrations. Especially since, as a country, we¿re still living in the uncertainty of what the coming months will look like,' Ayesha told readers
“It is the thing in this world that makes me incredibly happy and enables me to make other people happy,” she said. The idea that food may serve as a medium for communication and narrative is demonstrated throughout this issue’s pages.