The Warners have plenty of family time on their hands since David announced his retirement from cricket last year.
And on Sunday, David and his wife Candice went for a walk around their home suburb of Maroubra, Sydney, with their three daughters.
Ivy Mae, nine, Indi Rae, eight, and Isla Rose, five, played on scooters while their parents followed them.
Candice, 39, stayed warm in Sydney’s winter weather in a fluffy white wool jumper.
She added a pair of blue jeans and cream canvas loafers while wearing a pair of designer sunglasses.
The Warners have plenty of family time on their hands since David announced his retirement from cricket last year. David and Candice in the photo
On Sunday, David and his wife Candice took a stroll through the Sydney suburb of Maroubra with their three daughters.
Ivy Mae, nine, Indi Rae, eight, and Isla Rose, five, played on scooters while their parents followed them.
The WAG was wearing a pink coat in case she was cold and had a tan make-up look with pink lip gloss, while she wore her hair tied back.
David, 37, opted for a brown hoodie and black sweatpants along with white sneakers and a cap.
The diligent parents herded their little ones while the little ones ran around the entire path in laps.
Candice recently said backstage with Cooper and Matty Johns podcast how their family life will change following David’s retirement from Test cricket.
Candice, 39, stayed warm in Sydney’s winter weather in a fluffy white wool jumper.
She added a pair of blue jeans and cream canvas loafers while wearing a pair of designer sunglasses.
David, 37, opted for a brown hoodie and black sweatpants along with white sneakers and a cap.
The diligent parents herded their little ones while the little ones ran around the entire path in laps.
She gushed about the time David is currently able to spend with her and their children for long periods of time.
Candice admitted she felt “relieved” after his retirement, but clarified people’s expectations that David will now be a stay-at-home dad.
“It wasn’t a moment of sadness at all, which I think David was prepared for (I may be wrong), but definitely a moment of relief,” she shared.
“For us it was a relief, but at the same time it meant a lot more cricket. What people probably don’t realize, they think ‘he’s retired from Test cricket, he’ll be home a lot more’, but that’s not the case at all.
“This is a rarity, but then he will be gone for almost four or five months.”
David shocked the sporting world by announcing his retirement from Test and One Day International cricket in June last year.
And last year, he made the emotional decision to retire from one-day international cricket in the run-up to his final Test match.
The WAG was wearing a pink coat in case she was cold and had a tan make-up look with pink lip gloss, while she wore her hair tied back.