Hoda Kotb and her two daughters are feeling the Christmas spirit.
The proud mom unveiled her 2024 holiday card on air during the Dec. 9 episode of TODAY with Hoda & Jenna, and it’s simply adorable.
In the festive photo, Hoda and her girls are standing in front of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree and don big grins on their faces as they pose together. Hoda holds her youngest daughter Hope Catherine, 5, on her hip while her oldest daughter Haley Joy, 7, wraps her arm around her mom.
The card’s border is decorated with colorful holiday lights and the words “Merry Christmas” are at the top of the card.

As Hoda prepares to mark her last day as TODAY anchor in January, the photo’s location seems extra nostalgic.
“We went to see ‘Elf’ yesterday and we got the picture. (I ordered the cards on) Shutterfly. Hit the button. That’s what you do. We just did it right there at the tree,” she said on TODAY with Hoda & Jenna.
Jenna Bush Hager approved of the festive card and said, “You’re really leaning into that old school decorating trend that we talked about on the show.”
It’s not the first time Hoda and her daughters have posed in front of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree for their annual greeting. In 2022, she shared her holiday card, which featured a photo of her, Hope and Haley standing in front of the massive tree.
Jenna also unveiled her own family’s holiday card on air and Hoda was a bit confused about the theme.
“What is this?” she asked.
“We are dressed as olden times people. Hal (Jenna’s son) is a dinosaur or a dragon. And (we’re) just wishing you hope ever after. You know what I mean?” Jenna said.
Hoda suggested that everybody looked “cranky” but Jenna then said, “No, that’s our look. We said, ‘Pose in a certain way.’ And everybody brought out their best faces.”
“Are you sure? Is that what happened?” Hoda teased.
“I think so,” Jenna said.
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