When it comes to their kids, Patrick and Brittany Mahomes will do anything — including host cartoon characters for a huge bash!
On Saturday, June 1, the couple started the month with a bang, turning their home into a huge, Gabby’s Dollhouse-themed party for their kids: daughter Sterling Skye, 3, and son Patrick “Bronze” Lavon, 1½.
Kicking off a series of posts on her Instagram Stories, Brittany, 28, announced that “it’s a @gabbysdollhouse day at the Mahomes household” next to a photo of Sterling.
In the next post, the former soccer player and mom of two showed the toddler — dressed in a colorful tutu, cat headband and Gabby’s Dollhouse graphic T-shirt — dancing around in an inflatable tent swirling with pastel balloons.
“Go, sister,” Brittany cheered as Sterling chased the balloons around.
Both Patrick, 28, and Bronze made an appearance in the next post, with the NFL star lying on the ground and holding his son in his lap.
Behind the father-son duo was a giant balloon arch and sign that read “Gabby’s Dollhouse” and featured several characters from the DreamWorks animated series.
Next, Brittany showed Sterling squeezing a friend and party guest tightly before having a hard time warming up to a Gabby mascot who attended the gathering.
Alongside a clip of Brittany hyping her daughter up to interact with the character, she wrote, “Took some time to warm up to @gabbysdollhouse but we eventually gave a high five and half hug.”
In the next post, Brittany showed the result — a video of Sterling running up to the titular character and giving her a high five before dashing away laughing. “Yay!” Brittany said, cheering on the excited tot. “Good job!”
After overcoming her mascot jitters, Sterling also got a side-by-side photo with the character, which Brittany also shared.
The party was complete with not only balloon tents and mascots but also a dessert truck, the mom of two showed, posting a clip of a snow cone stand stocked with sweet treats.
“Girl is going in,” Brittany said over a clip of her daughter digging into a colorful, snow cone complete with a rainbow lollipop sticking out of the top.
“Is that good, Sterling?” she asked her daughter, who — focused intently on the frozen dessert — replied with a slightly mischievous half-smile.