Baby's first holiday! Savannah Guthrie's husband shares adorable photo of baby Charley and his big sister Vale holding hands 

  • Mike Feldman, the husband of Today Show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, tweeted cute photo of newborn son Charley holding hands with his big sister 
  • Guthrie delivered her second child on December 8 in New York City 
  • The baby boy, who is named Charles Max Feldman, is Savannah's second child with her husband Feldman 
  • Savannah called the baby boy a 'bruiser' for his birth weight - eight pounds and nine ounces, and he is also 21 inches long     

It will certainly be a merry Christmas in the Savannah Guthrie household.

The 44-year-old Today show anchor earlier this month gave birth to a son, Charles, and it didn't take him long to bond with his two-year-old 'big' sister Vale.

The two were photographed by their father, Michael Feldman, as they adorably hold hands.

'Peace on Earth....Or at least at our house,' Feldman wrote in a tweet which was posted with the photo on Saturday. 'Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah and all the best in 2017.'

Charles Feldman (left) holds hands with his big sister, Vale (right), in this heartwarming Christmas Eve photo that was posted on Twitter by their father, Mike Feldman

Savannah Guthrie posted this image on her Instagram account a few hours after her husband's picture was put on Twitter

A few hours later, Guthrie posted an image of her two children on her Instagram account. 

Earlier this month, Guthrie proudly revealed the heartwarming moment Vale met her baby brother Charles for the first time — and it was love at first sight. 

Although she is on maternity leave, the 44-year-old anchor called into the Today show on December 12 to check in with her colleagues, and Matt Lauer couldn't wait to show the footage of Vale giving kisses to the little boy. 

 Savannah and Feldman welcomed their second child on December 8, and the mother-of-two admitted that she went out of her way to make Vale feel comfortable with the newest addition to their family.

'I mean first of all, in the '70s our parents never gave it this much thought, but we wanted to make sure she wasn't feeling displaced,' she explained. 

'Jenna Bush actually gave me a really good idea which was to put a picture of Vale on Charley's bassinet.'

Big sister: Savannah Guthrie shared a video of the two-year-old daughter Vale meeting her new baby brother when she called into the Today show on December 12 morning 

Happy family: The 44-year-old gave birth to a baby boy named Charles Max Feldman, her second child with husband Michael Feldman (all pictured above) on Thursday morning 

Savannah said that she also put a lollipop into Charley's bassinet with him so Vale had double the surprise when she walked over to see him. 

'Vale was like, "Oh, baby bother... 'oh, lollipop,' she recalled with a laugh. 

In the adorable video, Vale is sitting in a chair while her father brings over Charles, who is swaddled in a hospital blanket.  

'I love you,' Vale says, and Michael encourages the little girl to tell her brother how she feels. 

Too cute: 'I love you, baby brother,' Vale whispered to her baby brother when she met him 

Smooches: The proud big sister gave Charles a kiss on the cheek when her dad brought him over to her 

Vale leans over and sweetly whispers in Charles' ear: 'I love you baby brother.' 

Michael praises Vale for her sweet words, and the little girl leans over again and gives her new brother a kiss on the cheek. 

'That is so cute Savannah the way she kisses him,' Matt noted, and Savannah agrees. 

Right on time: Savannah gave birth to baby Charley at 8:59am on December 8, less than a week after she went on maternity leave

'Oh my gosh I know. I've only watched that 10,000 times,' she joked. 

When asked about how her husband is feeling now that he is a father-of-two, Savannah said he is 'doing great' as well. 

'He already was super daddy, but now he is super, super daddy,' she explained. 'He and vale are so tight. You know, it's just so lovely and beautiful. We feel so thankful.' 

Big boy: Savannah called her baby a 'bruiser' for his birth weight of nine pounds, eight ounces. He is also 21.5 inches long

Savannah recalled that when she was little she would ask her mother why she didn't have any children after her, and her mother would tell her that she knew her family was already complete — and she now understands what she meant.  

'I feel that way,' she said. 'My family is complete and we are so happy.'

Savannah, who couldn't help but gust about her 'adorable' son, said he is a 'good little eater' and they have been getting three hour stretches of sleep. 

Mom duty: Savannah went on maternity leave on December 2, and Tamron Hall is filling in for her until she returns

On Friday, the cast of the Today show made the happy announcement that Savannah had given birth to her second child, a baby boy named Charles Max Feldman, at 8:59am on Thursday morning.

Matt revealed that Charles weighed nine-pounds, eight-ounces, and Savannah called him a 'bruiser' because of his size. 

Savannah's co-anchor later visited the happy family at the hospital, bringing some bubbly to celebrate.

'I went over there yesterday. I was called to bring over wine so we may have had a little toast,' Matt aid. 

Like family: Savannah's co-anchor Matt Lauer visited her at the hospital on December 8, and was one of the first to hold baby Charley

He added: 'The minute I walked into the room, Charley pooped and peed so we know everything is in working order.' 

Savannah's child is named after her father, Charles, and after her husband's grandfather, Max.

Savannah and Michael wed in March 2014 and had their daughter Vale, the following August.   

Memories: Charley's feet were blackened after nurses stamped his feet for his birth certificate 

Happy as can be: Savannah and Michael are pictured before a White House state dinner October (left). Their daughter Vale is pictured (right) 

The working mom went on maternity leave on December 2, and Tamron Hall is filling in for her until she returns. 

 

 

 

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