Stephen Curry's wife shares photo of their baby boy in blue sweater on his 1 month birthday
Ayesha Curry, the wife of the NBA star Stephen Curry, took to Instagram to share a slideshow portraying the couple’s son right after turning one month.
In the first image, baby Canon was shown wearing a blue onesie while being held in his mother’s arms. Behind him, there were two little squares that read “1 month.”
One of the most striking aspects of the photo was that the baby was sticking out his tongue while staring directly at the camera, what made him look like if he was actually posing for the picture.
Apart from that, the Canon’s beautiful blue eyes were on full display. For the second and final part of the post, Canon was photographed peacefully sleeping on what appeared to be a soft blanket.
The proud mother wrote in the caption that she couldn’t believe her baby was 1 month old already and that she was “just so in love.” Ayesha pointed out that Stephen has competition in her world as Canon stole her heart “and then some.”
As soon as Ayesha uploaded that slideshow, her fans and followers took to the comment section to congratulate the couple and share their thoughts.
One of them was Instagram user @yassssdee, who pointed out that Canon looked just like his father. @annmbl1 chimed in and said that the baby was the future NBA most valuable player.
On July 4, only two days after the baby was born, Ayesha and Stephen announced Canon’s name. The proud mother captioned the photo she shared on Instagram saying that, even though he joined the family earlier than expected, they were very excited and grateful.
Stephen also uploaded a picture on his Instagram account portraying Canon being covered by a blanket. He wrote in the caption: “On this journey, on this quest... protect me... I’m bless! Canon W. Jack Curry.”
Canon is the first baby boy that the couple has as their previous two children are girls: six-year-old Riley and three-year-old Ryan.
At the moment, the couple has its hands full as they are taking care of three children. Things might get more difficult by October when the NBA season starts and Stephen begins spending more time in the court than at home.