Photo: Michael Feldman/Instagram

Savannah Guthrieis back to going for gold at the “toddler Olympics!”
Pal and co-hostJenna Bush Hagersweetly commented, “So happy you’re home too. Can’t wait to hug you!! (Maybe not as much as [two] lil kiddos!)”
Guthrie’s husband Michael Feldman then shared an adorable photo of the mom playing on a playground with their two children, daughterVale, 6½, and sonCharles “Charley” Max.
“From the #Tokyo2020 Olympics to the toddler Olympics. Really glad to have mommy home again!” Feldmancaptioned the photo, which Guthrie re-shared on her page, adding red heart emojis.
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Today’s co-hosts who were stationed in Japan for the global sporting event — Guthrie,Hoda Kotb, andCraig Melvin— recently told PEOPLE that while on the ground in Tokyo, they’ve been keeping in touch with their loved onesback home and taking souvenir requests.
Guthrie, meanwhile, had secured “a lot of glittery” things for Vale, but told PEOPLE and her co-anchors that she needs a souvenir still for Charley and Feldman. As for how her kids were cheering athletes on from home, Guthrie said, “Our kids are so excited. My kids are wearing their U.S.A. shirts, they’re cheering on the teams. They’re really thrilled that we’re here — they can’t believe I’m at the Olympics.”
“We’re making the time change work. I always tell them, ‘I’m sending my sun to you’ and ‘Catch the moon. It’s coming your way,’ " she added of coordinating calls with the time zone differences.
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“A fair amount of Savannah’s workday is while the kids are still sleeping,” he said at the time. “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