On Thursday, Will Smith's better half, Cara Martinell, took to her Instagram story to post a series of snaps of their daughter, Charlotte, enjoying the afternoon while decorating some cookies.
"Char had herself a Christmas cookie decorating day," Martinell captioned her first story.
"this was in fact harder than we thought 😂," Martinell wrote.
LA Dodgers catcher Will Smith first crossed paths with his future wife when they were studying at the University of Louisville. The couple announced their engagement in 2019 and tied the knot in December 2020. They have two daughters together, Charlotte, born in 2022 and Layton, born in 2024.
Will Smith celebrates 2024 World Series win with wife Cara, daughter Charlotte and thousands of fans, looks forward to "run it back next year"
Having won the 2024 World Series after outplaying their AL counterparts, the New York Yankees, the LA Dodgers had a massive party awaiting them in Los Angeles after they returned with the Commissioner's Trophy on Nov. 1. As Will Smith toured the city on an open-top bus to celebrate, his wife Cara and daughter Charlotte also tagged along. He took to Instagram to post about the festive day.
"Thank you Dodger fans! Yesterday was unreal! Let’s run it back next year!" Will Smith captioned.
His caption should get Dodgers fans excited as he wants to win another title and celebrate with fans again on the streets of LA.
With a highly successful season now in the history books, Smith can now take his mind off the field for the next few months and spend plenty of quality time with his wife and two daughters. In the new year, his focus will again be on baseball with spring training set to begin in February.