Savannah Guthrie and family.Photo: Savannah Guthrie/Instagram

Savannah Guthrie/Instagram

Savannah Guthrieis feeling grateful for husband Michael Feldman thisFather’s Day.

On Sunday, theTodayco-host, 49, paid tribute to her husband and the father of her two kids with a sweet social media post.

Guthrie, who shares 4-year-old sonCharles “Charley” Maxand 6½-year-old daughterValewith Feldman, shared a series offamily snapsof her husband and their kids spending time together.

One snap showed the father of two taking a snap of their son at a recent graduation, while another shot showed him posing for a photo as his kids cuddled up to him.

“Happy Father’s Day to@feldmikewho is always game!!” she captioned the post.

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Back in April, Guthrie spoke about how “lucky” she was tofind her soulmateunder the demands of her early morning television schedule.

During an episode ofThe Ellen DeGeneres Show, Guthrie, reflected on almost reaching 10 years as aTodayshow co-host and how her life has changed since joining the NBC morning news show. Guthrie married Feldman in March 2014, and they welcomed their first child that August.

“A lot has happened in 10 years,” said Guthrie.

Added DeGeneres, “It’s amazing that you could get married getting up at 3 in the morning and having that kind of life. How you were able to meet anyone at that point is amazing.”

“I know,” Guthrie agreed with a laugh. “Who would even choose this voluntarily? You’re right — I’m lucky I’m not alone!”

Guthrie and Feldman previously opened up toRevealwith Drew and Jonathan Scottin October about parenting during the pandemic, with the coupleexplaining how they tag-team responsibilitiesaround both their schedules.

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“Mike is chief technology officer and chief grilling officer. He sets the alarm and gets up early every day to help me get ready for theTodayshow,” said Guthrie at the time. “And he sets up the kids for Zoom school. Then, about mid-morning, it’s my turn to take over for a little while so he can do his actual job, as founder of a strategic consulting company.”

“A fair amount of Savannah’s workday is while the kids are still sleeping,” he said. “And that’s good on one hand, but then she has to roll right into Mommy-mode, still fully made up, while I disappear for conference calls.”

“So she’s ‘on’ from when she wakes up at 4 a.m. until the kids go to bed at night,” Feldman added. “I’m in awe of her ability to create structure. I’m trying to figure out an acceptable time to have a cocktail, and she’s like, ‘Okay, arts-and-crafts hour!’ "

source: people.com