TheTodayco-host, 38, shared adorable family photos on Sunday in celebration of her 6-month-old son Hal.
“So grateful for our little Hal who has brought so much joy to our lives in his 6 months on earth,” she captioned the sweet selfie, along with four more photos starring Hal and sistersPoppy Louise, 4, and 6½-year-old big sisterMargaret “Mila” Laura.
Bush Hager and her husbandHenry Hagerwelcomed sonHenry “Hal” Haroldin August 2, 2019.
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The star said “logistics can be difficult” while juggling all three kids and she’s “making sure that each child has the love that I know I feel for them.” And at the end of the day, “It’s fun,” she added. “I’m really happy.”
As for her family’s “so cute” newest addition, “I’m enjoying him so much,” Bush Hager told PEOPLE. “I enjoyed all my kids, to be honest, buthe is the special little boyand feels slightly different. He feels like this little love, so I’m just adoring him constantly.”
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TheSisters Firstauthor previously told PEOPLE her family was “overcome with joy” when Hal arrived at the end of the summer, and explained how they came to choose his moniker.
“He is named Henry after many on his father’s side including his dear dad and his paternal grandfather. Harold comes from my maternal grandfather, Pa,who I loved dearly and wasunable to keep a son long enough to name,” the mom of three said.

Although Hal was not in photos from the family’strip to Walt Disney World earlier last month, he did make an appearance alongside his sisters in their2019 Christmas cardthis past December.
“How wonderful life is now that you’re in the world,” the text on topof a sibling photoread, while an image of the entire family said, “All is not calm but all is bright!”
Proud mom Bush Hager also shared photos of her kids onNew Year’s Day, captioning someshots of the familywith the sunset behind them, “New year’s first sun. Everything is beautiful in its time Ecclesiastes 3:11.”
source: people.com