Jinger Duggar Vuolo Shows Off Her Christmas Tree She 'Couldn't Wait' Until After Thanksgiving to Set It Up

The 'Counting On' alum recently moved to Santa Clarita with her husband Jeremy and their two daughters, Felicity and Evangeline

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The 'Counting On' alum recently moved to Santa Clarita with her husband Jeremy and their two daughters, Felicity and Evangeline jingervuolo/Instagram (2) is getting in the Christmas spirit! The star, 30, shared a photo of her decorated Christmas tree, as one of her daughters seemingly danced around it. Though Thanksgiving is still on the horizon, Jinger was eager to decorate. "We typically wait until after Thanksgiving to decorate," Jinger captioned the post.

"This year was different. We couldn't wait! The Christmas trees are up and we're loving it!😍." Related: The kitchen and dining room haven't had the Christmas makeover yet, because her family is hosting Thanksgiving this year, Jinger explained.



Jinger married in 2016. They celebrated their on Nov. 6.

The couple has two daughters together — , 5, and , 2. In 2019, the family of four moved from Texas to Southern California. In August, Jinger and Jeremy, 37, a Tudor-style home in Santa Clarita — a roughly $2 million property that they previously rented.

jingervuolo/Instagram Related: The couple shared exclusively with PEOPLE in October that they are their third child. The star confirmed that their baby is due March 2025. jingervuolo/Instagram Though Jeremy said pregnancy was something they were expecting, he was still surprised.

"When she told me, I was literally speechless," he told PEOPLE. "She got me good. It was on Felicity's birthday.

Jinger says, 'I've got a gift for you.' It was in an Amazon bag. So I'm thinking, 'What did she get from Amazon for me?' Then I open it up and it's the positive result, and I'm actually speechless.

" "We're super excited," Jinger told PEOPLE in October. "I'm actually all about it. Especially in the heat the past few days, I think I'm not super big pregnant and so I'm not having to worry about the extra heat.

I'm like, 'Oh man, this is going to be such an awesome thing to go through pregnancy, not in the summer.' ".