Jenna Bush Hager.Photo: Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty

Jenna Bush Hageron Sunday shared a carousel of images of herself and her family including motherLaura Bush, husband Henry Chase Hager, and their daughters, Mila Hager, 9, and Poppy Louise Hager, 7, as the group attended an event at the White House over the weekend.
“A magical night we will never forget! ✨✨✨💫💫💫,” theTodayhost, 40, wrote in theInstagramcaption.
The post includes a picture of the family flashing huge smiles while standing in front of the White House. Another photo features Mila and Poppy posing for the camera while inside the building. A snapshot also shows the two siblings standing on the red carpet at one of the entrances to the White House.
In addition to Mila and Poppy, Jenna and Henry are also parents to their son Hal Hager, 3, who was not pictured in the post.
Of course, the White House was the home for Jenna’s family during the two terms of her father,George W. Bush, was the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009.
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“Tonight is my great honor, and I mean this sincerely, to present the National Humanities Medal to Sir Elton John,” Biden, 79, announced. John, 75, looked completely shocked at the announcement, and immediately teared up.
Said John at the moment, “I’m never flabbergasted, but I’m flabbergasted.” He added that he would “treasure” the medal for what it represented. The two later shared a hug after Biden placed the medal around John’s neck, and some private words.
Biden said that he and Jill, 71, had invited John to the White House to thank him for his music, but also his activism in the global fight against HIV and AIDS. The event, “A Night When Hope and History Rhyme,” was organized in collaboration with The History Channel and A+E Networks.
source: people.com