Couple Claims Second New Years Baby In A Row


Becky and Kyle Armstrong of Gettysburg Pennsylvania have claimed their hospital’s ‘first baby of the year’ for the second year in a row.


Becky gave birth to Faith Lynn Armstrong shortly before 5:30 a.m on January 1st and their firstborn, Kaden, was born Jan. 1 last year.

“We’re amazed. What are the odds? We were tickled to death last year. The first baby in the county and everyone was teasing her all along. Sure enough, she did it again,” said the baby’s grandmother, Rose Collier.

To add to the January 1st excitement – the girls now share their birthdays with their great grandmother!!

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Isabella Lachey in US Magazine


Drew and Lea Lachey show off their 21 month old daughter in US Magazine’s best of 2007 edition.

The blond haired cutie wears a wiggle worm t-shirt found at ETSY, which has been sold out since November.


Lullabub Automatic Crib Rocker


Lullabub is a very cool product that fits under the legs of your childs crib and rocks it gently automatically & unassisted, in a harmonic rhythm to naturally soothe & settle babies to sleep.


It is great because these 4 hubs may just give you the help you need to attend to other duties or catch up on some much needed and well deserved rest.


Because this item is very unique, there are many safety specifications that should be followed in order for your child to be safe.


The official site list all of them along with weight restrictions and “crib leg size”.

Visit the official site www.babyhugs.com.au for more information. Priced at $200 US.


Gourmet Baby Food Recalled


A small company run by two Calgary mothers is voluntarily recalling some of its gourmet baby food after the Canadian Food Inspection Agency warned the product could harm children with severe peanut allergies.

Some Baby Gourmet products may contain peanut protein or sulphites not mentioned on the label, said the warning issued Monday.

The baby foods in question include organic Moroccan lamb with couscous, which might contain undeclared peanut protein, and seasonal fruit compote, which contains undeclared sulphites, said Garfield Balsom, a food safety and recall specialist with the food and inspection agency.

Peanuts are not used in any of the locally made foods, but the dried couscous could have come in contact with peanuts in the packing plant before being sent to Calgary, said Jennifer Broe, who launched the company with her sister two years ago.

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Myleene Klass Out With Daughter Ava


Myleene Klass totes daughter Ava around in the ever popular BABYBJÖRN Baby Carrier Active.

Hello Magazine is reporting that the BBC is providing a nursery for four-month-old Ava so new mom Myleene can fulfil her New Year’s Eve TV presenting duties and still celebrate her daughter’s first New Year. How great!

They must really value her as a TV personality.