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Savannah Guthrie’s kids have perfectly summed up the feeling of Monday mornings.

TheTodayshow co-anchor, 49, posted an all-too-relatable photo Monday of her kids Charles “Charley” Max, 4, and Vale, 6½, passed out in the backseat of a car.

In the hilarious shot, Charley is seen sleeping with his mouth open and listening to headphones while Vale is snoozing with her head on the armrest.

“Monday morning feels,” Guthrie, who shares her kids with husbandMichael Feldman, captioned the funny picture.

Several of Guthrie’sTodayfriends commented on the adorable photo, some relating to the feeling of being sleepy on Monday morning.

“Is there a third seat for me,” askedTodaylifestyle contributor Jill Martin.

“It’s like looking at mini Mike and Pint sized Savannah in the back seats,” Al Roker teased, referring to Guthrie’s husband.

Katie Couric added, “I feel them 😴.”

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Last month, Guthrie expressed her joy on Instagram, explaining that shegot to see her family membersagain in person for the first time in almost a year and a half due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Been waiting for this moment for 16 long months. Together again,” Guthrie wrote alongside smileyphotos of herself with her mom and sister. “I am marveling and lifting a prayer of gratitude for the scientists and researchers who made it possible.”

In a follow-up post, Guthrie shared a heartwarming snapshot of her children giving a huge hug to their paternal grandmother.

“And on the other side of the country/family — kids get to see their beloved Grammy for the first time 🙏🏻,” the journalist and mother of two wrote inher accompanying caption.

Guthrie admitted she felt herself getting “a little weepy” as sheopened up about the reunionwith her family, explaining that her mother is “fully vaccinated now” and that they all followed medical protocols.

“I needed to hug my mom, and I’m really grateful for the chance,” she said onToday.

source: people.com