Jenna Bush was close to tears as she recalled the 'profound' conversation she had with her late grandfather George H.W. Bush just months before he passed away.
The 37-year-old correspondent and her co-star Hoda Kotb were talking about important conversations on the fourth hour of the Today show Monday when she opened up about the unforgettable heart-to-heart she had with her beloved 'Gampy.'
'This summer there was one of the most profound, beautiful nights of my life,' she recalled. 'I was at my dinner table in Maine with my grandpa and we had one — and it was about my grandma and how much he missed her.'
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Memory: Jenna Bush Hager was talking about important conversations on Today Monday when she opened up about the heart-to-heart she had with her late grandfather George H.W. Bush
Unforgettable: Calling it one of the 'most profound, beautiful nights' of her life, the 37-year-old recalled talking to her grandfather about how much he missed her late grandmother Barbara
Jenna's grandmother, former first lady Barbara Bush, passed away on April 17, 2018, seven months before her grandfather's death on November 30, 2018.
She revealed her 'cousin Jebby' (Jeb Bush Jr.) was also there for the poignant conversation that left them all in tears.
'We cried and we held each other,' she recounted.
Later on in the night, the former first daughter reached out to her parents, George W. and Laura Bush, to talk about how much the night had meant to her.
Emotional moment: Jenna tearfully recalled how she, her grandfather, and her cousin Jeb Bush Jr. cried and held each other during the conversation
Tight-knit: The former first daughter said she texted her parents, George W. and Laura Bush, to discuss the conversation she had with her grandfather about how much he missed his wife
'Everybody else had gone to bed and I had texted my parents, like, "Oh my gosh, I just had the best conversation with Gampy about Ganny and how much he misses her,"' she said, telling them that they should all do this.
'My dad was like, "Write it down. Write down every moment."'
Jenna urged viewers to reach out and have important conversations with their loved ones before its too late.
'Do it now,' she said. 'It doesn't just have to be with people you don't know if they are going to be here next summer. Life could happen so fast for any of us.'
Loss: Barbara Bush passed away on April 17, 2018, seven months before her husband's death on November 30, 2018
Love story: The couple (pictured with their son George W. Bush in 2013) were married for 73 years before her death
Everlasting love: The former president celebrated his late wife's 93rd birthday in June with a cake at their home in Maine
It's been nearly two months since the former president passed away, and Jenna said their conversation still brings her comfort.
'It filled me up for months — and even now,' she said.
Jenna was filled with emotion and close to crying as she shared the memory, prompting her co-star to have a visceral reaction to the story.
'Wow, that's beautiful,' Hoda, 54, said, wiping a tear from her eye.
Touched: Jenna was filled with emotion and close to crying as she shared the memory, prompting her co-star Hoda Kotb to wipe a tear from her eye, saying: 'Wow, that's beautiful'
Heartbreaking: Jenna's twin sister Barbara (left) also talked about her late grandmother with her grandfather during one of her final conversations together
'I know; I'm sorry,' Jenna said. 'I weep.'
Jenna and her twin sister Barbara Bush recalled their final moments with their grandfather during an interview with the Today show in December, less than we week after the 41st president had passed away.
Barbara said she also talked about her late grandmother with her grandfather during one of her final conversations together.
'I asked him if his heart was broken and he said yes. And then he looked at me and he said, "Do you think it'll feel worse than this? And it just really got me,"' she said. 'I mean, of course, his heart was broken. He had lost the love of his life.
'And yet, he also, whenever you asked him how he was doing, he would say,"‘I couldn't be better." I think instead of talking about his time being limited, he just lived as much as he could.'
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Main photo article Jenna Bush was close to tears as she recalled the ‘profound’ conversation she had with her late grandfather George H.W. Bush just months before he passed away.
The 37-year-old correspondent and her co-star Hoda Kotb were talking about important conversations on the fourth hour of the ...
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