Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross' Family Photos Are Too Cute for Words

Could this family be any cuter?

Ashlee Simpson, 31, and Evan Ross, 27, both took to Instagram this week to share photos from their trip to Aspen, Colorado, with their 4-month-old daughter, Jagger Snow Ross.

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Donning matching hats in different hues, the adorable duo posed for a couple's selfie.

"Me and my wonderful wife," Evan captioned the snap.

Ashlee's 7-year-old son Bronx Wentz (whom she shares with ex-husband Pete Wentz) was there, too!

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Evan shared a group photo of the four with hashtags "#Aspen #family #skiing #memories."

By the looks of it, their trip to the Rocky Mountains was a cozy winter wonderland.

Even in the coolest temperatures, Ashlee is still "hot" in Evans' eyes.

WATCH: Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross Share First Photo of Jagger Snow

But not as hot as Ross' pizza-printed zip-up!

Looks like their close pal Naz Tokio made an appearance as well.

According to her snap, Bronx kills it on the slopes.

Though they haven't shared any photos to their public social media accounts just yet, Evan's brother, Ross Naess, and his girlfriend, Kimberly, also joined in on the family fun, a week after announcing they are expecting a baby boy.

"In the spirit of giving thanks, we are so thankful for our growing family," Ross wrote.

WATCH: Evan Ross Opens Up About Family Life: 'I'm So in Love'

In September, ET caught up with Evan at People's Ones to Watch event at Ysabel in West Hollywood, California, where he completely gushed over fatherhood and marriage.

"The biggest thing in this world is in love," he shared. "I'm so in love. I love my daughter, I love my wife. She's given me the best gift in the world. I'm very lucky."

"I'm proud to be a dad," he continued. "I'm going to make sure [Jagger] knows she's loved, and that's all I can do."

Watch the video below to hear more.

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