“I think that’s going to be really, really exciting and nostalgic. And I’m such a crier, I’m sure I’ll cry, but I think that’s great,” she said in an exclusive with PEOPLE. For the wife of Stephen Curry, embracing these tender moments with her family of six is what makes the season truly magical.
While Baby Chai might be a little too young to fully grasp the festive chaos, his older siblings – Riley, Ryan, and Cannon – aren’t. “He’s still little, so he’s not going to know what the heck’s going on, but I think the other kids will be able to build those memories,” the mother of four added.
That said, it seems the Sweet July founder did not face the same struggles to adjust to motherhood as she did previously. In yet another exclusive with US Weekly, Ayesha Curry shared her experience with Caius. “I think two to three was a little chaotic for us, and four has been pretty breezy. … Just in light of where we are right now in the world, being able to bring this beautiful life into the world. I think in and of itself, having that mindset of how grateful and how incredible and miraculous it is, is enough for me to keep me going.”
One of the Curry family’s most cherished traditions is a unique spin on Christmas card: recording a carol every year and pressing it onto vinyl. This heartfelt gesture not only captures the festive spirit but also memorable moments. “We’re going to have family songs,” she explained.
This year, their vinyl project holds even more significance as they will have Caius join them. Of course, as the Domaine Curry co-founder noted, her youngest will be cooing on this year’s track. “We started recording a Christmas carol every year and putting it on vinyl. That’s kind of our Christmas card now,” Ayesha further added.