Dylan Dreyer and husband Brian Fichera brought out their best camera and self timer for a family photograph on Easter Sunday.
The couple dressed their three sons – Calvin, five, Oliver, three, and one-year-old Rusty – to the nines for a portrait on the staircase at an unspecific residence.
The three then posed for an adorable group shot that featured them in their crisp button downs and jeans, with Oliver and Rusty even matching in their plaid fits, although the latter couldn't resist a slice of buttered toast in the midst of picture time.
"Hope you had a wonderful Easter Sunday!! #myboys," Dylan captioned her photos, with Al Roker giving them the moniker of: "Da Boys."
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A fan lovingly wrote: "Your family is so perfect!! Thank you for being so real and letting us share your joys!" while another said: "Happy Easter. Your boys are adorable!" and a third added: "Beautiful picture of a great family!! Love the collared shirts!!!"
Dylan and Brian posed for a family Easter portrait with their three boys
Easter Weekend at the Dreyer household has been especially eventful for the family of five, who journeyed out to Oregon to pay a visit to Dylan's brother.
It was a special moment for the proud uncle, who met his two youngest nephews for the first time due to the pandemic, with the Today Show meteorologist capturing the sweet reunion on her Instagram.
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It soon was her turn to be the proud one, however, when she accompanied her family to watch her brother get promoted to Chief Master Sergeant in the Air Force, flanked by his wife, son, and superiors.
"***PROUD SISTER ALERT***," she added as a disclaimer alongside her tribute to him. "My brother was just promoted to Chief Master Sergeant in the Air Force…the highest rank for an enlisted member.
It was a Dreyer reunion in Oregon
"He has sacrificed so much and always puts others before himself. And he's a pretty bad ass boss. I cried so many proud tears for him receiving this honor and I'm so lucky to have been here to witness it with my kids. What a role model he is for my boys."
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