Guthrie shares her daughter and son Charley with husband Michael Feldman
Savannah Guthrie’s daughter is officially an elementary school graduate!
On Thursday, June 6, the Today co-anchor, 52, posted several photos to her Instagram Stories of her daughter Vale, 9, as she graduated from elementary school. In the first photo, Guthrie snapped a shot of the stage where the ceremony was taking place, writing “moving up to middle school” across the picture.
She also shared a photo of the graduate herself, wearing a light blue top and matching skirt. “When did this happen,” Guthrie wrote on the photo of her daughter looking all grown up.
A third picture showed the proud mom with her son Charley, 7, as the two attended Vale’s graduation, leaning into each other as Guthrie took a selfie. “All the feels,” she wrote on the photo.
Lastly, Guthrie shared a picture of some notes written to Vale from her classmates. “One of Vale’s classmates described her this way and I’ve never been prouder 😂,” the mom of two said on a picture of a Post-It note that read, “interesting conversationalist.”
Earlier this spring, Guthrie enjoyed Easter with her husband Michael Feldman and their two kids. The family of four posed on the sidewalk together for a sweet photo to kick off their day. Later, they got cozy at home, with the mom of two sharing a snap of her kids opening their Easter baskets and enjoying the contents.
“Oh happy day 🌸,” she captioned the photos shared on her Instagram.
Guthrie reposted a cute video from the show’s Instagram account of her and Vale singing and dancing on stage with some of the cast members on her Instagram Story. The mother-daughter pair also snapped some fun photos with the cast after the show.
“My little Broadway star,” the proud mom wrote of her daughter on her Instagram Stories.
In February, Guthrie shared how grateful she is about becoming a mom later in life.
“I’m so grateful for my blessings. I really can’t get over it — I’ll never get over it,” she previously said. “I got to have babies long past the time that anyone would really be hopeful, [and] I had long given up hope.”
“I’m so grateful, but I’m always mindful of talking about that too, because we all have moments in our lives where we don’t feel that the thing we wanted to happen has happened, or we don’t feel that we have been blessed,” the Mostly What God Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere author continued.
She added, “My life has been so surprising and wonderful, because there were times when I didn’t think there was much hope for me.”