Brittany Mahomes Shares Relatable Parenting Hack That Allows Her to ‘Tan While the Kids Play'
Brittany Mahomes is sharing her relatable parenting hack that allows her to "tan while the kids play"
Revealing the large inflatable water slid,e which features a bouncy section and a paddling pool, the Kansas City Current co-owner notes that she can relax while the kids are occupied
Brittany shares two daughters, Sterling Skye, 4, and Golden Raye, 5 months, and one son, Patrick 'Bronze', 2, with Kansas City Chiefs player Patrick MahomesBrittany Mahomes is getting real about parenting!
The Kansas City Current co-owner, 29, shared an Instagram story on Sunday, June 22, showing her in a leopard print swimsuit and sunglasses, relaxing in the paddling pool section of a large inflatable slide. She panned the camera to show her 2-year-old son, Bronze, jumping up and down on the inflatable as 4-year-old Sterling can be heard shouting, 'Mommy, come on the slide with me.'
Brittany then reveals the real reason she purchased the large inflatable for her garden. 'Did I get this [inflatable] so I can tan while the kids play? We'll never know,' she quips to the camera while shielding her eyes from the sun.
Brittany and her Kansas City Chiefs quarterback husband, Patrick, also 29, share three children: Sterling Skye, 4, Bronze,2, and baby Golden, who was born in January.
This isn't the first time the former Sports Illustrated model has shared parenting tips and tricks. Back in March, the star revealed her advice to other parents with 'more the one kiddo.'
After the arrival of baby Golden in January, Brittany noted the importance of sharing one-on-one time with the older children in the family.
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On Friday, March 14, she shared a photo on her Instagram Stories of herself and her husband, Patrick, spending quality time with their eldest daughter, Sterling Skye, enjoying a word puzzle and doing some coloring.
"Took our girl for some one on one time today 🥺🤍," Brittany wrote over the post. "If you have more than one kiddo, I advise to still make one on one time with each of them!"
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And after keeping her face hidden for most of her first few months, earlier in June, Brittany and Patrick shared the first shots of baby Golden's face in some adorable snaps alongside her elder siblings.
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Captioning her post, 'What truly matters,' Brittany shared a series of photos that featured the entire Mahomes crew in a joint post on Instagram. The June 12 snaps show the family of five posing together in front of a brown backdrop. Sweet little Golden is seen in a denim romper with a large bow on her head while her smiling siblings wear white outfits.
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