Update as of 12/06/2007: nancy Grace is doing well after delivering her twins and will be back on the air January 7th according to CNN.com. Pictures of mommy and twins have surfaced thanks to Us Magazine and we have them here for you to view.
I can’t even imagine what it would be like to be pregnant, much less deliver a baby, with my husband putting his life on the line in some remote location far, far away. Any kind of support would be welcome. That’s why Operation Shower is such a phenomenal endeavor.
Every once in a while a new product comes along that really makes a big difference in the life of a newborn’s mother. Personally, I think Fisher-Price’s “ready2wear monitor” is an impressive step forward.
Happy “Last Week Before Christmas”! Sweet Sue here with my TWIST (The Way I See Things!) I came across a blog this morning saying that 2007 was the year of surprising celebrity pregnancies. Pardon my cynicism, but isn’t every celebrity pregnancy a surprise?
On this side of the world, everyone is obsessed with the news about the pregnancy of Jamie Lynn Spears (Britney’s 16 year old sister and star of Nickelodeon’s Zoey 101). But on the other side of the pond, a new star has become pregnant that has just as much buzz as the Spears sisters.
Batman and Robin star Chris O’Donnell and wife Caroline Fentress delivered their fifth child, a new daughter by the name of Maeve Frances O’Donnell, according to E! Weighing in at 8 pounds and measuring 21 and a half inches long, this is the newest tike to the O’Donnell clan.
We love to kiss them and play “this little piggy went to market” with them, ’cause baby’s feet are so darn cute! And when it gets a little nippy, or when it’s baby’s day out, those tender feet need protection. If baby is too small for shoes, socks are the standard footwear.
Let me start by wishing you all a very safe, healthy, happy and prosperous New Year! Like every other year of our lives, it will be a journey of ups and downs meant to be enjoyed–even the downs!
Believe it or not, a small but growing number of parents, after suffering “namers’ remorse,” are mending their moniker mistake by changing baby’s name. Even after a 9-month search through every baby-naming book at Barnes & Noble, many parents crumble under the pressure (family and otherwise) to give their offspring a solid, somewhat unique name.