Hoda Kotb’s daughters Haley and Hope draw a crowd with their neighborhood lemonade stand

Hoda Kotb and her daughters enjoyed their ‘last days of summer’ at their Long Island beach house by hosting a lemonade stand for their neighbors. 

The Today co-anchor, 58, took to Instagram on Sunday to share photos of her girls Haley, five, and Hope, three, standing behind a table that was topped with a bowl of ice and a pitcher of lemonade. 

Kotb, whose back was turned away from the camera, was dressed casually in a polo, cutoff shorts, and sneakers as she helped her daughters manage the stand — which drew a crowd.

Kotb, 58, took to Instagram on Sunday to share photos of her daughters Haley, five, and Hope, three, hosting a lemonade stand in their neighborhood

One sweet snapshot showed Hope using an ice cream scoop to put ice in a plastic cup that her big sister was holding

One sweet snapshot showed Hope using an ice cream scoop to put ice in a plastic cup that her big sister was holding

There were nearly 10 people standing in line as they waited to buy a glass of lemonade from the morning show star and her children. 

Another sweet snapshot showed Hope using an ice cream scoop to put ice in a plastic cup that her big sister was holding. The young entrepreneurs kept their earnings in a clear plastic container that sat on the table. 

Kotb also posted videos of Haley and Hope participating in a series of beachside races as she cheered them on.  

‘Lemonade stands.. chasing the last days of summer.. nice way to say goodbye. Until next year,’ she captioned the post. 

There were nearly 10 people standing in line as they waited to buy a glass of lemonade from the morning show star and her children

There were nearly 10 people standing in line as they waited to buy a glass of lemonade from the morning show star and her children

Kotb also posted videos of Haley and Hope participating in a series of beachside races as she cheered them on

Kotb also posted videos of Haley and Hope participating in a series of beachside races as she cheered them on

On Monday, Kotb shared her favorite photo from the summer while chatting with her co-host Jenna Bush Hager during the Today show’s fourth hour.

In the underwater snapshot, she and her daughters are wearing swimsuits and goggles while flashing the peace sign.  

‘It was so fun. All we did was take the iPhone, dunked it under — ’cause yes, you can. Yes, you can,’ she told the audience. ‘I think your iPhone has to be a new one, but if you do it and you push the button … you can take a clear picture like that on your iPhone.’ 

Kotb shares her adopted daughters with her former fiancé Joel Schiffman, and earlier this month she opened up about how they co-parent in a ‘healthy’ way following their breakup. 

On Monday, Kotb shared her favorite photo from the summer on the Today show, explaining that she took the underwater shot with her iPhone

On Monday, Kotb shared her favorite photo from the summer on the Today show, explaining that she took the underwater shot with her iPhone 

Kotb recently opened up about her 'healthy' co-parenting relationship with her ex-fiancé Joel Schiffman. The former couple shares adopted daughters Haley and Hope

Kotb recently opened up about her ‘healthy’ co-parenting relationship with her ex-fiancé Joel Schiffman. The former couple shares adopted daughters Haley and Hope 

After more than six months of co-parenting, she said they 'have it down,' explaining they alternate taking their daughters on Saturdays and Sundays

After more than six months of co-parenting, she said they ‘have it down,’ explaining they alternate taking their daughters on Saturdays and Sundays

They were together for eight years and engaged for two when she announced their split on the Today show in late January. After more than six months of co-parenting, the journalist said they ‘have it down.’ 

‘He’ll have a Saturday, and I’ll do the Sunday. We switch each week. He’ll take the girls and do some fun things, and I’ll take some quiet time. It’s a healthy mix, and the kids love it. He’s a great dad,’ she told People magazine. 

Kotb credited their open line of communication and the help of their two nannies for allowing them to navigate their busy schedules while raising their daughters together.

‘”Does that work for you?” “Do you need me to change that?” We’re very open about fixing things so that everybody’s needs are being met,’ she explained, adding: ‘He’s a great dad — but I also know I’m on the right road.’ 



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