Savannah Guthrie is back on the "Today" show.

The journalist made her return to the NBC morning show on Monday, April 6, after being absent for more than two months amid the disappearance of her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie.

Surrounded by viewers wearing yellow ribbon stickers in honor of her mom and fans holding "Welcome back, Savannah" signs, Guthrie read the morning's biggest headlines. "It is good to be home," she went on to tell coanchor Craig Melvin, who said, "It is good to have you back at home."

"Well, here we go. Ready or not, let's do the news," Guthrie added with a smile, donning a yellow dress for the occasion.

At the 7:30 a.m. hour, the anchors, joined by Carson Daly and Al Roker, took a look at the four dozen or so viewers there to support Guthrie. "I'm excited to see them, given them all a hug," she said, her voice carrying emotion. "I've been really feeling the love so much, thank you."