❄️ A winter moment that melted hearts: The Mahomes kids make snow angels in the cold

Sterling beams with joy, Bronze gives it his all — one family, one winter, one unforgettable memory.

Amid the pressures of the NFL spotlight and a relentless game schedule, the Mahomes family shared a rare, tender moment that instantly warmed fans’ hearts.

On Instagram, Brittany Mahomes posted a series of photos capturing her two eldest children — Sterling, 4, and Bronze, 3 — making snow angels together for the first time during a fresh snowfall.

No stadium lights.
No roaring crowd.
Just snow, bundled-up kids… and pure childhood joy.

Mahomes Kids Make Snow Angels👧 Sterling: A smile that lit up the winter

In the first image, little Sterling lay back in the snow with her arms stretched wide, her face glowing beneath a beige knit hat and soft pink puffer jacket. Each sweep of her arms carved a new shape into the snow — imperfect, playful, and full of happiness.

In a second attempt, she turned toward the camera with a proud smile, as if to say, “Look what I did.”

Mahomes Kids Make Snow Angels👦 Bronze: Eyes closed, fully committed

Bronze, meanwhile, approached the task with total focus.

Dressed in a dark puffer jacket with his hood pulled up, the 3-year-old closed his eyes tightly as he moved his arms against the snow. It didn’t have to be perfect. It just had to be fun.

The result wasn’t a flawless snow angel — but it became a perfect memory.

Mahomes Kids Make Snow Angels👶 Golden Raye missing — but never far away

The youngest Mahomes sibling, Golden Raye, 10 months, didn’t appear in the snowy snapshots. Still, she has been very much part of recent family celebrations, including Bronze’s third birthday just days earlier.

Right now, life in the Mahomes household feels like:

  • A winter full of firsts

  • A birthday just celebrated

  • And childhood moments passing far too quickly

🤍 Simple moments that mean the most

Brittany didn’t need a long caption.
The images said everything.

In the middle of a cold winter, Sterling and Bronze’s snowy playtime brought warmth to timelines everywhere — a reminder that the most meaningful memories are often the simplest ones.