'Fox & Friends' host Will Cain shares heartwarming photos from his Labor Day weekend trip to family home
SHERMAN, TEXAS: The 'Fox & Friends' weekend host Will Cain decided to take Monday, September 4, off for Labor Day weekend.
Cain decided to spend the extended weekend with his family at his home in Sherman, Texas.
The Fox host shared how he got together with all of his close family members and had a relaxing time while gathered in one place.
Will Cain spends Labor Day with family
Cain kept his followers updated on his Labor Day adventures by sharing some insights into his time spent with family.
In his Instagram stories, he captured moments of his loved ones having fun together and having a relaxing time as they gathered in the front yard of his family home in Texas.
The Fox host was joined by his wife Kathleen and sons Charlie and West who were also featured in his stories.
Cain's wife is seen with their red-cheeked younger son while their older one drives around on a small bike.
The Fox host appears to have the youngest children in the family, which also has nephews, probably from his siblings, who were also on the trip with their own families.
In addition to the family members, Cain also told of the family pets, two dogs that played in the garden while the family watched.
Will Cain's mother was absent from family reunion
The Fox host's mother did not seem to have taken part in the weekend family time for Labor Day.
Cain's parents, named Charles Larry Cain And Rosalind Williams Cain Motley, have been separated for a while while his mother has been remarried to another man after their separation.
The host's mother recently became part of the news following the disaster of the Maui Wildfires, where Rosalind's side of the family resides.
Cain had revealed that she was stuck in the fires for a while until she was rescued and kept safe on the islands.
Cain has spent a large chink of his life visiting the Hawaiian Islands and is as attached to them as he is to his mother.
He has been covering the news on the wildfires and has helped raise funds for the survivors and victims of the disaster.