Bush Hager noted on Easter last month that her three young children had begun to notice holidays this year were different from years past — especially her oldest, Mila, who turned 7 years old the next day.
“Mila this morning: Mom, it doesn’t seem like Easter this year. Me: Why baby? M: well, we aren’t leaving the house. We don’t get to see Mimi and Bumpy. We are watching church instead of going,” Bush Hager shared. “And so we got dressed up and we cooked and prayed around the table, grateful. Thankful for a beautiful world and a God that loves us so much.”
The new normal amid the coronavirus pandemic has impacted Bush Hager's professional life as well, forcing her to film her appearances on the Today show from home while the virus also delayed the release of her new book, Everything Beautiful in Its Time: Seasons of Love and Loss, which is about her late grandparents.
Bush Hager's new book was scheduled to be released on April 28 but now, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the book and its subsequent book tour will be delayed until mid-September.
Her parents, Laura and George — both 73 — have been “hand-washing and social distancing to the max,” according to The Dallas Morning News.
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