Post by Nevadanut on Jan 6, 2020 18:13:38 GMT -8
I ran across this story today at work and thought it was really cute. A couple in Indiana gave birth to twins over New Year's - literally. Joclyn was born at 11:37 p.m. Dec. 31, 2019, and her little brother Jaxon was born at 12:07 a.m. Jan. 1, 2020.
Here is the article from Elizabeth DePompei of the Indianapolis Star from January 4:
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CARMEL, Ind. – When Dawn Gilliam visits the hospital NICU, she still can't believe what she sees: two babies. Her babies.
Gilliam and her partner of seven years, Jason Tello, welcomed one baby — Joslyn — at 11:37 p.m. on Dec. 31, 2019. Exactly 30 minutes later, at 12:07 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2020, Jaxon was born.
"(We're) still kind of overwhelmed," Tello said Friday, sitting in a waiting room at Ascension St. Vincent in Carmel, Indiana. "We're kind of speechless still."
Two babies, born on different days, in different years and different decades.
And it wasn't an easy road to New Year's Eve for Gilliam and Tello. A high blood pressure scare had Gilliam thinking she might need to deliver as early as Thanksgiving.
On New Year's Eve, she made an unplanned trip to the hospital for lack of fetal movement.
"They were like, 'you might have to deliver today,' " Gilliam remembers.
Sure enough, she did — and the next day. Joslyn and Jaxon weren't supposed to arrive until Feb. 19, making them nearly two months early to the party. Jaxon was born breech. The siblings are still in NICU but are doing well.
The couple hasn't thought much about the birthday celebrations to come (they've had enough on their minds), but Gilliam pictures future NYEs as small celebrations with family.
As for what's next, Gilliam hopes she can go home Saturday — "fingers crossed." She'll continue as a stay-at-home mom in Pendleton where the couple lives, raising a 10-year-old, a 5-year-old and now, the twins.
Tello, who quit his job a couple of months ago, is working on growing his own business that builds structures for the entertainment industry.
A new year, new twins and a new job. Tello doesn't think it has hit him yet.
"It's been a ride, that's for sure," he said. "It's been a good ride."
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Here is the article from Elizabeth DePompei of the Indianapolis Star from January 4:
"
CARMEL, Ind. – When Dawn Gilliam visits the hospital NICU, she still can't believe what she sees: two babies. Her babies.
Gilliam and her partner of seven years, Jason Tello, welcomed one baby — Joslyn — at 11:37 p.m. on Dec. 31, 2019. Exactly 30 minutes later, at 12:07 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2020, Jaxon was born.
"(We're) still kind of overwhelmed," Tello said Friday, sitting in a waiting room at Ascension St. Vincent in Carmel, Indiana. "We're kind of speechless still."
Two babies, born on different days, in different years and different decades.
And it wasn't an easy road to New Year's Eve for Gilliam and Tello. A high blood pressure scare had Gilliam thinking she might need to deliver as early as Thanksgiving.
On New Year's Eve, she made an unplanned trip to the hospital for lack of fetal movement.
"They were like, 'you might have to deliver today,' " Gilliam remembers.
Sure enough, she did — and the next day. Joslyn and Jaxon weren't supposed to arrive until Feb. 19, making them nearly two months early to the party. Jaxon was born breech. The siblings are still in NICU but are doing well.
The couple hasn't thought much about the birthday celebrations to come (they've had enough on their minds), but Gilliam pictures future NYEs as small celebrations with family.
As for what's next, Gilliam hopes she can go home Saturday — "fingers crossed." She'll continue as a stay-at-home mom in Pendleton where the couple lives, raising a 10-year-old, a 5-year-old and now, the twins.
Tello, who quit his job a couple of months ago, is working on growing his own business that builds structures for the entertainment industry.
A new year, new twins and a new job. Tello doesn't think it has hit him yet.
"It's been a ride, that's for sure," he said. "It's been a good ride."
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