Enjoying the southern sunshine! Jenna Bush Hager shares video of husband Henry fishing with their three-year-old daughter Mila in Florida after spending Christmas at the family's Texas ranch

  • The 35-year-old is vacationing in Boca Grande, Florida, with her husband Henry Hager and their daughters Mila, three, and Poppy, one 
  • Jenna posted photos of her family, as well as a video of Mila with Henry on her Instagram Stories on Wednesday 
  • They spent Christmas with her parents, former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura, and her fraternal twin sister Barbara Bush at their family's ranch  

Jenna Bush Hager is soaking up the sun in Florida with her husband Henry and their daughters Mila and Poppy, and the proud mom has been happily sharing photos and videos of their holiday vacation.

The 35-year-old Today show correspondent and co-host of NBC's Give frequently travels for work, but after spending the Christmas holiday with her family in Texas, the mother-of-two headed to Boca Grande with her family. 

Jenna posted photos, as well as a video of Henry fishing with their three-year-old daughter Mila, to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday.

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'I catch Jimmy!' Jenna Bush Hager shared a video of her husband Henry Hager fishing with their three-year-old daughter Mila during their vacation in Boca Grande, Florida 

In the background of the clip, Jenna can be heard asking Mila what she is doing, and the little girl proudly announces that she is fishing. 

Mila is jumping up and down in pink floral dress, and when her mom asks what she caught, she sweetly says: 'I catch Jimmy'. 

Earlier in the day, Jenna posted a photo of Mila standing by the pool in a pink and purple printed tunic, captioning the image 'vacay'. 

She also shared photos of her and Henry with two friends, and she was all smiles as they posed for the snapshots. 

Taking a break: Henry and Jenna posed with two friends while enjoying some fun in the sun 

Say cheese! The couple and their friends were dressed casually as snapped selfies together 

'Vacay!' Jenna also posted a snapshot of Mila wearing a patterned tunic by the pool 

Over the weekend Jenna took to her Instagram page to post sweet photos of her family as they prepared for their Christmas celebrations. 

The Today show star shared one photo of herself with her father, former President George W. Bush, her mom, former First Lady Laura Bush, her fraternal twin sister Barbara Bush, Henry, and their daughters. 

'My whole crew wishing you love this Christmas!' she captioned the heartwarming family photo. 

Another image sees Jenna and Henry happily posing with their little girls, writing: 'All is merry and bright! Ranch life is pretty sweet.' 

Christmas Eve tradition: Jenna posed for a photo with her parents, former President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura, her twin sister Barbara, her husband, and their daughters

All smiles: Jenna also snapped a selfie with Henry and their adorable daughters while visiting the Bush family ranch in Texas 

There were a few festive photos in her Instagram story that showed a Christmas wreath 'Texas style' and a nativity scene that have since been erased, and she also took a couple of short videos of the family riding on their golf cart.

Last month Jenna dished about her family's Christmas traditions in an essay published by Southern Living

Jenna, who is an editor-at-large at the magazine, revealed that she and her family always feast on tamales, enchiladas, pinto beans, and guacamole on Christmas Eve before curling up on the couch and watching old home movies. 

On the road again: Jenna took a few selfies of her and her husband riding in their vehicle

True Texans: Jenna also took a couple of short videos of the family riding around in their golf cart

She admitted that Henry grew up eating ham biscuits and turkey on Christmas Eve and was a bit confused by her family opting for Mexican food, but over the years they have been able to combine their families' traditions.

'Now, my extended family spends Christmas Eve around a huge table, dining on beans and rice, enchiladas, and tamales, our beloved tradition imported from Texas,' she explained. 

'We laugh. We watch football and catch up on each others' lives. Even as Henry and I create new traditions with our young family, we remember that the time together is what's most important. Oh, and we serve both tamales and ham biscuits.'

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