Michael Feldman (L) and Savannah Guthrie attend the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on February 24, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California

Savannah Guthriemarked a major marriage milestone on Friday.

TheTodayshowanchor took the day off from the NBC morning show to celebrate her 10th wedding anniversary with husbandMichael Feldman.

Of course, a lot has changed in the couple’s lives since — something they each noted in their posts, with shout-outs to their kids: daughterVale, 9, and sonCharley, 7.

“10 years, 2 kids, so many laughs,” wrote Feldman, 55. “I could not love you any better.”

In her own post, the journalist also included a handful of sweet family photos to mark the journey that their life has taken. “This was us — ten years ago today! And this is us now,” she said.

“I love you now and forever [Mike],” Guthrie added.

“Two of my favorites ❤❤,” wrote close friend and fellowTodaypersonalityJenna Bush Hager. “So glad you two have each other (and us!) ❤❤.”

Guthrie and Feldman met in October 2008 when she attended his 40th birthday party with a mutual friend following her separation from first husband, Mark Orchard.

Four years later, they wed outside Guthrie’s hometown of Tucson, Arizona,in an intimate gathering of 80 to 90 people.

Savannah Guthrie, husband Michael Feldman and their children, Vale and Charley.Savannah Guthrie/Instagram

Savannah Guthrie with husband and children.

Savannah Guthrie/Instagram

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Since then, the two have managed to balance their marriage, parenthood and successful careers — her in news, and he as the co-founder of a consulting firm. It’s something, they’ve admitted,takes careful planning to make it all work.

“A fair amount of Savannah’s workday is while the kids are still sleeping,” Feldman said during a joint interview forRevealwith Drew and Jonathan Scottin October 2021. “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,” he 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