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Ayesha Curry shares adorable snaps camping in the backyard with husband Steph Curry and kids

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In times of the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown putting a halt to typical Memorial Day activities of BBQs, pool parties and camping, some families got creative.And Ayesha Curry hopped on the train, opting to have a backyard campout with her husband Steph Curry, 32, and their three adorable kids.The celebrity chef, 31, took to Instagram on Saturday to share some weekend festivities for the family that included camping in the backyard and a movie night.

Weekend fun: Ayesha Curry took to Instagram on Saturday to share some weekend festivities for the family that included camping in the backyard and a movie nightSteph snapped a quick selfie from inside the tent, showing his wife and kids bundled up in blankets.Looking at the camera he, Ayesha.

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