Gracie Hunt enjoyed a Sunday away from the football field after the Kansas City Chiefs loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day. On Sunday, the former Miss Kansas shared a carousel of photos on Instagram of a quiet night she had this weekend.The warm weather outing featured a firepit and a gorgeous night sky and her mom, Tavia Hunt. Hunt wrote in the caption that she looks for ways to show gratitude consistently. "Perspective begins with thankfulness 🤍 Gratitude isn’t just a feeling—it’s a daily practice that quietly reshapes your perspective. When you slow down enough to notice the good, you make room for more peace, clarity, and joy," Gracie shared. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostIn her caption she then went on to list ways to find gratitude. Amongst the photos in the Instagram carousel, Gracie Hunt posed with her mom, Tavia. The mother-daughter duo smiled towards the camera as the moonlight glow lit up the background.Garcie and her mom Tavia posed for a photo. (Credit: @graciehunt)Just like her daughter, Tavia Hunt, was crowned Miss Kansas as well and was a runner-up in the Miss USA competition in 1993. Gracie was crowned Miss Kansas in 2021.Gracie Hunt shared family photos from Chiefs Thanksgiving Day gameThe Kansas City Chiefs played on Thanksgiving Day as they traveled to Dallas to take on the Cowboys. The entire Hunt family was in attendance as they showed support for their organization. Gracie Hunt shared photos in a carousel on Instagram of her time at the holiday game. She and her parents, Clark and Tavia, as well as brother, Knobel, and sister, Ava, all posed for a family photo. Gracie's boyfriend, Derek Green, was also at the game. "Thanksgiving throwdown in the Lone Star State 🦃🏈❤️💛 Grateful today and always for faith that leads, family that loves, and football that brings us together. “Every good and perfect gift is from above.” James 1:17," Gracie Hunt wrote. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostDespite quarterback Patrick Mahomes throwing four touchdowns and not committing a single turnover, Kansas City was edged out by the Cowboys 31-28.