Savannah Guthrie and son Charley.Photo: Savannah Guthrie/instagram

Savannah Guthrie

Savannah Guthriehas a lot to celebrate this week!

TheTodayshow co-host, 49, shared on Instagram Tuesday that her sonCharles “Charley” Max, 4, graduated preschool and her daughterVale, 6 ½, is headed to second grade in the fall.

Guthrie posted photos that showed Charley in his graduation cap and gown. In one picture, he held up a sign that read, “Woo hoo.” The journalist also posed with a huge smile on her face as she bent down to hug the young graduate.

“One little preschool graduate,” hercaptionsaid in part.

Savannah Guthrie and son Charley.Savannah Guthrie/instagram

Savannah Guthrie

Savannah Guthrie

Guthrie also shared photos of a smiling Vale in her classroom.

“And one little second grader to be!” Guthrie said of her daughter.

The mom-of-two added, “So proud!!”

Savannah Guthrie’s Daughter Vale.Savannah Guthrie/instagram

Savannah Guthrie

Savannah Guthrie

Guthrie’s celebration of the end of her children’s school year comes just a day afterthey andher husband Michael Feldmansurprised her during Monday’s broadcast ofTodayin honor of her 10-year anniversary on the morning show.

“We actually have a little bit of cake, so we’re gonna have some special people bring it out,” saidHoda Kotb, as Charley and Vale ran to Guthrie, who instantly lit up and hugged both of them before settling Charley onto her lap.

“Now all my dreams came true,” she said, adding to her co-hosts, “Now my whole family is here.”

Guthrie added, “This is a real blessing.”

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

“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,” Guthrie said 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.”

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source: people.com