Dylan Dreyer took to social media with a sweet family update that involved her three sons with husband Brian Fichera.
She shared that the family-of-five met with her brother in Oregon for the first time since the pandemic began in 2020.
What made it all the more special was that it was the very first time that her two youngest sons, three-year-old Oliver and one-year-old Rusty, had ever met their uncle.
She posted a series of pictures from their sweet meeting, including ones of young Oliver in his uncle's arms and a shot of her three boys – she's also mom to five-year-old Calvin – with their older cousin.
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"Because of Covid, my two youngest haven't met my brother in Oregon. I'd say the first meeting went way better than I could have ever imagined! #so-blessed," she captioned photographs of the gathering.
The Today Show meteorologist has been candid about the struggles of raising three kids in a New York City apartment, especially when it comes to establishing house rules.
Dylan and Brian took their kids to meet her brother for the first time post-Covid
Speaking with TODAY Parents in November, the 41-year-old said: "When the boys are fighting over the TV, I'm like, 'I don't care that you want to watch PAW Patrol and you want to watch Spirit Rangers. You guys need to figure it out."
Owing to the "tough love" approach she grew up with herself, she explained: "I liked having the responsibility of having to try and figure it out myself. And we're instilling that in our kids because I just do think that it makes them tougher."
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There is a bit of a good cop, bad cop dynamic in the house between her and Brian, though, as she explained: "It's funny, because Brian is the jokester, the one who is always making us laugh and putting together funny videos.
"It's one of those things where if the boys aren't behaving, I'm like, 'Do you want me to call Daddy?' And they're like, 'Please don't call Daddy.'"
But instead of being the strict disciplinarian you'd think that would imply, according to Dylan: "He'll go into their room and have a whole conversation. It's kind of just the way we raise our kids. We do a lot of talking to them as if they're older than they actually are."
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