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Lindsay Arnold and Husband Samuel Celebrate Easter with Daughters Sage and June: 'So Grateful'

The 'Dancing with the Stars' alum took to Instagram to share cute photos from her Easter celebrations

<p>Lindsay Arnold/instagram</p> Lindsay Arnold (third from left), with daughters Sage and June and husband Samuel

Lindsay Arnold/instagram

Lindsay Arnold (third from left), with daughters Sage and June and husband Samuel

Lindsay Arnold is enjoying her first Easter as a mother of two.

On Sunday, the Dancing with the Stars alum, 30, shared cute photos from her Easter celebrations with her daughters Sage Jill, 3, and June Cusick, 10 months, who she shares with her husband Samuel Lightner Cusick.

For the holiday, the little girls wore matching floral dresses as they hugged one another outside a church for a sweet photo.

"Happy Easter," Arnold wrote on Instagram. "I'm so grateful for our Savior this Easter Sunday, because of Him I get to be with my family forever."

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<p>Lindsay Arnold/instagram</p> Lindsay Arnold (third from left), with daughters Sage and June and husband Samuel

Lindsay Arnold/instagram

Lindsay Arnold (third from left), with daughters Sage and June and husband Samuel

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She added a note specific to the fourth image of all the girls surrounding Samuel, writing, "Side note- is the last slide a glimpse into our future? Sam and his girls."

After welcoming her second baby last May, Arnold shared with PEOPLE exclusive photos of her newborn's adorable nature-themed nursery.

"We also utilized the same crib we used in our nursery for our first daughter Sage Jill, which brings back sweet memories now with both of our girls," the dancer shared.

During the interview, Arnold also explained how when designing the nursery she kept in mind things that she'd learned from her first daughters.

"One thing I did with Sage that I quickly learned wasn't very efficient was trying to hang up all her clothes in the closet and realized it was way easier and quicker to fold things and store them in a dresser," she said.

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