

Just two days ago, Brittany Mahomes took her older children, Sterling and Bronze, to the Peppa Pig Theme Park. While Sterling surely had a great time, her two-year-old brother had to close his eyes due to fear on the rollercoaster. But all in all, it looked like they had fun because Brittany posted, “Had a time at @peppapigthemeparkdfw today!!!” Now it looks like Sterling not only has a new favorite show to watch but also a new hobby she picked from the little pig. What is it?
It is baking! Remember those episodes where Peppa Pig helped her mom bake a Father’s Day cake? Or the time she helped decorate their Christmas cake? Well, it looks like Sterling got inspired to try her hands at baking some delicious goodies along with her grandmother and Brittany Mahomes was right there to see what was going on.
In her latest Instagram story, Brittany shared a heartwarming picture of Sterling baking with her Easy-Bake oven. Little Sterling was seen wearing a Barbie pink apron and a baker’s hat while trying to whisk the batter in the bowl. On the other hand, her grandma (Brittany’s mother), Diana Lindenberg, seemed to be measuring ingredients on the measuring spoons.
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“My Girl🥺,” Brittany wrote on her next Instagram story, which featured a Polaroid photo of Sterling baking. These words from Brittany show how much she adores her little ones and loves spending every minute of the day with them. After all, these are the precious moments the mother-daughter duo will remember as she grows up.
Brittany, who gave birth to the third Mahomes child (a girl), Golden Raye, in January, is making sure to spend adequate time with her two older children. But hey, Patrick Mahomes has been present on the fronts and will now inspire a whole new generation of NFL players.

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How? Well, as a father of three, he has set out on yet another journey in his life to instill great values in his kids and those who look up to him. And the move surely proves why he is also an MVP in life.
Patrick Mahomes’ new role after QB run
Patrick Mahomes takes his roles in life as seriously as they should be taken: Be it a son, husband, father, MVP QB, and now an inspiration for children. But his family background and his upbringing have a major role to play in his journey. His father, Pat Mahomes Sr., has been a legacy in sports himself because of his prominent career in Baseball as a pitcher. And, the QB is very well living up to that.
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Is Patrick Mahomes redefining what it means to be a champion both on and off the field?
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Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara (author) and Guilherme Karsten (illustrator) have written a children’s book on Mahomes: ‘Patrick Mahomes (Little People, BIG DREAMS)’, which details his journey that young minds can look up to. It was released in January. What’s interesting is Mahomes’ early NFL career and the challenges that came with his success have been detailed in it. From the trials of his youth to lifting up the Lombardy trophy, his journey is inspiring and parents might grab copies of it for their kids. Similarly, Patrick Mahomes wants to teach his children values.
In October 2022, he mentioned: “I’m going to teach my son, my daughter all the fundamentals and whatever they want to learn. But at the same time, I want to let it be about them… That’s what my dad did growing up, that’s what my parents did. They didn’t pressure me to do anything. I think that’s why I’m in the position I am today.”

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At the end of the day, Patrick Mahomes isn’t just collecting the Super Bowl rings. He is teaching us all how to live life king-size. He is proving that true champions aren’t just made on the field, but they are defined by what they do every single day. With his family by his side cheering him on, his kids will grow up watching his games and reading books about him. They will know one thing for sure: Their father is one hell of a powerhouse.
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