One of The Baker Quintuplets Goes Home


On October 28th the Baker Quintuplets made their entrance into the world as West Virginia’s first set of quintuplets.

The family suffered a loss last month when they announced that their first born, Kailee Jo had passed away, just a month after birth.

Hopefully the homecoming of one of the boys this weekend was able to help heal the loss of their little girl.

Lori told WSAZ news channel that she got to bring Hunter home on Saturday.

Hunter was able to clear some final medical hurdles Friday night so doctors at Cabell Huntington Hospital let him go home. The Baker’s live in Barboursville.

Hunter’s brother Aiden is expected to come home this week. Doctors have told the Bakers that Emma and Chloe could be released from the hospital before Christmas.

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Celebrities Attend The Nutcracker Family Benefit in NYC


The School of American Ballet and New York City Ballet co-hosted The Nutcracker Family Benefit on Saturday afternoon, with proceeds raised to benefit the School’s scholarship fund and NYCB’s education and outreach programs.

The family event included a Saturday matinee performance of the holiday classic George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker followed by lunch and a visit from Santa.

The ballet performance features dozens of young students from the School who, along with the adult cast members, joined party goers to sign autographs and pose for pictures.

Many New York Celebrities showed their support by bringing their kids to see the performance.

Dancer Tom Gold, Jessica Seinfeld and daughter Sascha, 7

Gwyneth Paltrow, daughter Apple, 3 and mom Blythe Danner

Christy Turlington, one of the event chairs, with daughter Grace, 4 and dancer Sterling Hyltin

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