Hoda Kotb enjoyed her first Thanksgiving in her new suburban home.
On Friday, Nov. 29, the Today co-host, 60, shared a series of photos on her Instagram, offering a glimpse of her Thanksgiving spent with daughtersHope, 5, and Haley, 7,in their new house in New York’s Westchester County that they moved into this year after leaving Manhattan.
In addition to her daughters, Kotb was joined by mom Sameha, sister Hala, brother Adel, sister-in-law Colleen and nieces Hannah and Ella.
The first photo in the Instagram post featured everyone smiling at the dinner table. Other photos highlighted more moments from their evening including group family shots, her sister-in-law cutting the turkey and the food spread. She also included a picture of her daughters and nieces on a red sleigh and the family in front of a massive tree in the city.
"Happy thanksgiving from our family to yours xo," she captioned the post.
On Thanksgiving, Cynthia Erivo surprised Kotb with flowers to celebrate her final Thanksgiving Day parade broadcast.
Erivo, 37, told Kotb, "Before you even begin, yes, these flowers are for you because I know that this is the last Thanksgiving parade you're doing."
The actress continued to say to an emotional Kotb, "I wanted to celebrate that and I wanted to say we love you. Thank you for all of the hard work you’ve done all of these years."
< -p> Kotb and her daughters recently enjoyed their first Halloween in the suburbs, and the proud mom showed off their costumes as they celebrated together. Kotb wore a pumpkin orange jumpsuit, posing with her two daughters, who dressed as cheerleaders.
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Hope wore a blue cheerleader costume, posing with her hand on her hip in one photo with her sister. Haley opted for a purple cheerleader uniform, smiling and carrying a white basket for her candy.
While chatting with PEOPLE for a cover story in October, Kotbgave an update on Hope, who experienced a sudden medical crisis in February 2023 that left the family settling into a long-term medical journey.
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The mom of two said at the time that “things have stabilized” over the past six months, during which time she moved Hope and Haley out of New York City and into their new Westchester County home.
"We're in a place where Hope is thriving," Kotb told PEOPLE. "She's improving, we're watching her, and I think as time goes on, we'll have a better handle on it, but we're already seeing great differences."
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