On Friday morning, theTodayshow meteorologist and third-hour co-anchor called in with Oliver in her arms to give an update just over one week afterhis birth.

“I feel like I’m in heaven,” Dreyer, 38, told her colleagues of parenting her second child with husbandBrian Fichera. “Second time around maternity leave, it’s like you just appreciate every moment that much more.”

“All babies really do is sleep,” she added, joking, “so as soon as [older sonCalvin Bradley]’s off to school, it’s like ‘Let’s watch movies and lay on the couch.’ ”

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Dreyer also said that Calvin, 3, has adjusted nicely to being an older brother.

“It’s been going really, really well,” she shared. “We picked him up from school two days ago and yesterday he’s like, ‘I want Oliver to come and pick me up from school.’ ”

“He’s just so good with him,” Dreyer continued. “He wakes up in the morning and he gives him a kiss on the forehead. I just feel so lucky that Calvin is not taking this the wrong way — he doesn’t feel like we left him, he doesn’t feel like we’re abandoning him.”

“My love for Calvin has expanded because of Oliver,” Dreyer said. “It’s all just insane; it’s just a house full of love right now.”

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Dylan Dreyer

Dylan Dreyer’s sons Oliver George and Calvin Bradley.Courtesy Dylan Dreyer

Dylan Dryer

Wrapped in a white blanket and wearing a tiny pink-and-blue beanie, Oliver appeared to be sound asleep, resting the side of his face on his arm inside his hospital bed.

“Relaxed and ready for home!” Dreyercaptioned her post. “Thank you everyone for your outpouring of love and kindness as we welcomed little Oliver into the world! We are absolutely overjoyed with love. This must be what Heaven is like! #goolliego.”

Last Friday, duringa previous call-into theTodayshow,the weather expert spoke about spreading her affection between two children, saying“everything just clicked”even though she initially wondered, ” ‘How do you find the love for another child?’ ‘Cause you love the first one so much.”

“Now, it feels complete. The four of us … everything about it just feels right,” Dreyer added. “There was no adjustment period. It’s like, ‘Oh yeah, this is us. This is our family.’ “

source: people.com