Las Vegas Raiders owner Tom Brady has headed off on a snowy holiday with his children to try and honor a promise that he made at the start of the year.

The NFL legend shared a message on social media at the start of 2025 where he promised to spend more time with his children.

“Reflecting on last year and thinking about the year ahead, there’s no better perspective than looking at these three and always trying to be better for them each day, and helping to guide them in whatever way possible,” Brady said.

He has been skiing with his children recently and his daughter Vivian write ‘I (red heart emoji) my dad’ in a comment to which Brady responded ‘Awww I love my girlie girl’ with two red heart emojis.

Brady shared an Instagram story from their ski trip which was organized by Yellowstone club in Montana. Brady and Vivian are clearly having a great time together and their bond looks stronger than ever before.

The fact that Brady seems to have maintained a relationship with his children amid the split from ex-wife Gisele Bundchen is a very positive thing.

A new life for Bundchen

Bundchen seems to be thriving in this new season of life-balancing motherhood, romance, and relaxation. The supermodel and her partner, jiu-jitsu trainer Joaquim Valente, were recently photographed enjoying a romantic day on the water in Miami, soaking up the sunshine aboard their luxurious $1.2 million yacht.

The couple, who recently welcomed their first child together, were seen fully embracing each other’s company. Their affection was on full display as they lounged on the deck, exchanged kisses, cuddled under the open sky, and shared a peaceful lunch.

Bundchen and Brady share two children-15-year-old son Benjamin and 12-year-old daughter Vivian. Brady also has a 17-year-old son, Jack, with actress Bridget Moynahan.

Although Bundchen has remained private about many aspects of her personal life since the split, sources close to the model say she’s rediscovered her joy in recent months.

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