Hey there, friends! Guess what? Savannah Guthrie’s family just got a little bigger—and cuter—just in time for the holiday season. The beloved Today show host recently shared the exciting news with her annual Christmas card, which unveiled a new furry addition to the family. Let me tell you all about it!
This year, Savannah, 52, decided to make Fetch happen—literally! Yep, she welcomed a delightful little pup named Fetch into her home, and the whole family couldn't be more thrilled. On the front of their Christmas card, Savannah posed alongside her husband, Mike Feldman, and their adorable kids, Vale and Charley. The family looked absolutely radiant in their white tops and denim bottoms, capturing the perfect holiday vibe.
Now, here's where things get really fun. On the front of the card, the message reads, "So. Very. Merry!! Sending all our love, Mike, Savannah, Vale and Charley and introducing …" And on the back? Boom! "FETCH GUTHRIE FELDMAN!! Mike, Savannah, Vale and Charley are delighted to announce that this year, we made Fetch happen. Merriest everything to all and blessings for 2025!" Talk about a heartwarming announcement!
Read also:Whos Next At Nbc Tom Llamas And Hallie Jackson In Line To Replace Lester Holt
But wait, there's more! On the back of the card, the kids posed with the sweet new puppy, and the entire family celebrated Fetch's arrival in style—with custom T-shirts, no less. Savannah’s shirt proudly declared, "I made Fetch happen," while Mike’s said, "I let Fetch happen." Their kids, Vale, 10, and Charley, wore shirts featuring their names alongside hearts and Fetch’s name. How cute is that?
By the way, the reference to "fetch" might remind you of a certain iconic scene from Mean Girls. It seems Savannah has a great sense of humor and knows exactly how to make her family’s holiday even more memorable.
Reactions to the card have been overwhelmingly positive. One fan commented, "Your kids look so happy!" while another chimed in, "How cute, great family pictures and welcome to the new family member! Merry Christmas." Who can resist such a heartwarming moment?
Not to Be Outdone: Jenna Bush Hager’s Holiday Card
Savannah wasn't the only Today show star with a creative holiday card this year. Jenna Bush Hager, 43, also shared her family's double-sided Christmas card, which featured a traditional photo on the front and a playful, fairy-tale-inspired image on the back. The front of the card read, "Peace and Love, Happy Holidays," followed by the names of Jenna, her husband Henry Hager, and their kids Mila (11), Poppy Louise (9), and Hal (5).
Flip the card over, though, and you'll find Jenna and Henry dressed as fairy-tale characters, surrounded by their kids. The backside message? "Wishing you hope ever after." Talk about a creative way to celebrate the season!

A Magical Night at the White House
Just before Christmas, Savannah and Jenna took their eldest children to the White House holiday press party. They both shared photos from the event on their Instagram pages, capturing the excitement of the evening.
Read also:Colter Shaws Next Big Case In Tracker Season 2 Episode 12 A Mothers Disappearance
Jenna wrote on Instagram, "What a magical night—seeing old friends! Seeing this special place through my Mila’s eyes! Wow! Thanks so much for having us @potus Had you told my 22-year-old self, I’d be back at the press party, I would have never believed it! @savannahguthrie @sheinelle_o @libbyleist." It's clear that the night was truly unforgettable for her and her family.
Savannah echoed the sentiment in her caption, writing, "A beautiful night for our kids that they won’t soon forget. Thank you @whitehouse." The photos she shared showed just how magical the evening was for everyone involved.
And let's not forget Savannah's cohost, Sheinelle Jones, who was also in attendance. She brought her eldest son, Kayin, as her date for the evening. Sheinelle, 46, captioned her Instagram post, "With each passing day, I am so thankful for moments like this. How handsome is my date? Thank you @whitehouse—for a magical night. To be here with my oldest son and work friends—who are more like family at this point—it was a night I hope he will cherish forever." Can we just say, what a wonderful evening for everyone?
