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July 17, 2013 7 lbs 10oz, 19.5”
10/10/2013
Vanderbilt William Cowdrey
Parents: Zach & Malori Anderson
8 lbs. 1 oz. 21"
02/11/2013
Parents: David & Reiné Broome
7 lbs. 5 oz. 20 "
Brantley Thomas Anderson
Sydney Hayden Broome
Parents: Jason & Megan Cowdrey
Sadie Armfield 07/31/2013 6 lbs. 8 oz. 19" Parents: Heather & Kevin Armfield
Emily Marie Carlton 05/04/2013 5 lbs 13 oz, 18.5”
Parents: Clint & Jessica Carlton
Blake Douglas Babcock
Quintin Chilton
12/11/2013
8/21/2013
6 lbs. 10 oz. 20" Parents: Lyndsey & Douglas Babcock
Gael Camilo Ibanez Boyd March 21, 2013 6lbs 8oz, 19.5”
Parents: Daniel Boyd & Gabriela Ibanez Guzman
Hayes Benjamin Bozorth 09/17/2013 8 lbs 6oz, 20.5"
Parents: Ben & Rita Bozorth
6 lbs. 6 oz. 19.5” Parents: Tiffany & Evan Chilton
Ruby Winston Clark
Lacie Marie DeHaan 8/4/2013 6 lbs. 7.6 oz. 19.5” Parents: Gary & Toni DeHaan
Sophia Margarite Demetriades 2/7/2013 5 lbs. 15 oz. 19”
Parents: Annmarie Kaufman & Donald Demetriades
Ella Kate Doshier
July 10, 2013 6 l b 1 3 o z 19.75”
09/07/2013
Parents: Justin & Sarah Clark
Parents: Tyler & Sara Doshier
Micah Ezekiel Cok 07/03/2013 6 lbs. 2 oz. 19" Parents: Dylan & Tiffany Cok
6 lbs. 10 oz. 20"
Blake Miles and Quanah Shane Doyle 2/20/13 6 lbs 13 oz & 7 lbs 4 oz Parents: Megkian & Shane Doyle
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Anastasia Rose Draper
Isabelle Mary Fleury
06/11/2013
12/31/2013
6 lbs. 5 oz. 19"
9 lbs. 5 oz. 21"
Parents: Lorin & Pennie Draper
Parents: Jason & Julie Fleury
Parents: Stuart & Heidi Hornung
Spencer Louise Durgan
Paige Marie Fountaine
Eleanor Iris Kamp
1/12/13
03/18/2013
12/4/2013
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Kaia Laura Hornung May 5, 2013 7 lbs 4oz, 19.5”
7 lbs. 15 oz. 20 ½"
6 lbs 7 oz 19.5”
9 lbs. 5 oz. 21”
Parents: Daniel & Julia Durgan
Parents: Zachary & Ashley Fountaine
Parents: Jared & Rebekah (Knecht) Kamp
Kade Patton Gieser
Sienna Noelle Kohler
09/06/2013
07/12/2013
Sutton Mallory Dykema 4/18/2013 7 lbs. 4 oz. 20”
Parents: Ken Dykema & Rayne Bradford
7 lbs. 11 oz. 21"
8 lbs. 1 oz. 21"
Parents: Jason & Josie Gieser
Parents: Josh & Stacy Kohler
Madisyn Rein Flatlip
James Dean Gruel
Joshua Philip Koon
06/08/2013
January 1, 2013
08/06/2013
8 lbs. 10 oz. 21" Parents: Scott & Sloane Flatlip
7.1 lbs 20”
5 lbs. 15 oz. 19 ½"
Parents: Jesse & Misty Gruel
Parents: Leann & Jon Koon
Kinsley Brynn Flesch
Hayes Allan Hartmann
8/19/2013
10/12/2013
6 lbs. 10 oz. 19” Parents: Billy & Sadie Flesch
7 lbs. 13 oz. 20 ¾" Parents: Ben & Caitlin Hartmann
Riann Yvonne Kujala Fe b r u a r y 1 0 , 2 0 1 3 7.67 lbs. 19.75”
Parents: Levi & Angie Kujala
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Xanadu Limelight Linscott
Lucas John Peck
04/17/2013
5/3/2013
7 lbs. 7 oz. 20"
8 lbs. 6 oz. 21”
Parents: Allianna & David Linscott
Parents: Erin Macdonald Peck & Kyle Peck
Zane Douglas Lister
Tucker Rector Peck
Oliver James Sebena January 21, 2013 7 lbs 9.3oz, 20”
Parents: Michael & Deborah Sebena
Kahlan Aeris Severson
August 20, 2013 7 lbs 5 oz, 20.5”
12/26/2013
Parents: Trent & Alisa Lister
Parents: Trevor & Alex Peck
Parents: Nick & Amee Severson
Ashlynn McDonnell
Carson Bridger Rich
04/08/2013 6 lbs. 5 oz. 19”
September 6, 2013 7 lbs 1oz, 19.5”
Parents: Aden & Nicole McDonnell
Kylie Rose Morrison
7 lbs. 9 oz. 20 ½"
Shadi Shahian
Fe b r u a r y 1 9 , 2 0 1 3 7 lbs 3oz, 19.5”
09/13/2013
Parents: Kristi & Jeremiah (JD) Rich
Parents: Justin & Katherine Shahian
7 lbs. 1 oz. 20”
Colter Richards
Madeline Rae Skinner
6 lbs. 7 oz. 20"
August 11, 2013 7lbs 9oz 21”
July 24, 2013 7 lbs 4oz, 20”
Parents: Sean & Jennifer Morrison
Parents: Ryan & Crystal Richards
Parents: Kevan & Mary Anne Skinner
Kajsa Lisa Elisabet Oliver
Brody Howard Schumacher
Cassidy Jo Smith
03/31/2013
01/23/2013 7 lbs. 4 oz. 21" Parents: Pete & Sanna Oliver
9/30/2013 8 lbs 1 oz, 20”
Parents: Pat & Cassie Schumacher
January 4, 2013 8 lbs 1 oz Parents: Russ & Jen Smith
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Calleigh Audrey Stevenson 9/23/2013 6 lbs 15 oz 20.5” Parents: Jackson Stevenson & Constance Flikkema
Grace Minnie Sullivan 10/15/2013
Savanah Venema 02/04/2013 8 lbs. 4 oz. 21" Parents: Keith & Keri Venema
Nelle Elizabeth Vernon April 14, 2013 6 lbs. 8 oz. 19”
Parents: Katie & Jesse Vernon
7 lbs. 6 oz. 19 ½" Parents: Ted & Kristy Sullivan
Isaac James Vetter 02/28/2013 7 lbs. 2 oz. 19 ¾"
Jesse Taborski
Parents: Anthony & Samantha Vetter
7/9/2013 7 lbs. 6 oz. 19.5” Parents: Josh & Quinn Taborski
Kaya Winter Weinert 12/14/2013 6 lbs. 15 ½ oz. 20" Parents: Jason & Beth Weinert
Jaycee Lee Uber 7 lbs. 7.8 oz. 21 ½"
Aubrey Lynn Winslow
Parents: Kaleena & Scott Uber
07/16/2013
01/02/2013
5 lbs. 15 oz. 19 ½" Parents: Mark & Sierra Winslow
Bowden Ulrich 08/11/2013 7 lbs. 15 oz. 20.5" Parents: Matt & Alison Ulrich
Hadley Emeline Wood 12/12/2013 7 lbs 14oz, 21”
Parents: Jason & Heather Wood
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How to make your own baby food From www.babycenter.com
Making your own baby food is easy, efficient, and economical. Instead of spending money on prepackaged baby food, you can use fresh produce, grains, and meat that you have on hand. Best of all, you’ll know exactly what you’re feeding your baby. Going the do-it-yourself route also gets your baby used to eating the same food the rest of the family does, a strategy that may pay off during the picky toddler years.
B uy i ng t h e bes t pr oduce Choose the freshest fruits and vegetables, and try to use what you buy in a day or two. When fresh isn't available, frozen is a fine option. (If you prefer organic produce, find out how to buy organic food for less.) Good fruits to start with include apples, apricots, bananas, blueberries, mangoes, peaches, pears, plums, and prunes. Vegetables to try include asparagus tips, avocados, carrots, peas, potatoes, sweet peppers, sweet potatoes, and winter squash. Pr epar i ng t h e f ood After washing, cook vegetables – and fruits like apples and prunes that need to be softened – before pureeing or grinding. Bake, boil, or steam the produce until it’s soft. If you boil the food, use as little liquid as possible and add some of the leftover liquid when mashing the food (or add it to your family’s soup stock). Peel and pit the produce if necessary and strain out any seeds. Some fruits and vegetables don’t require any liquid – simply mash, add a seasoning or two, and serve. For others, you may want to add a little liquid (breast milk, formula, or water) as you puree or grind to get the consistency you want. As your baby adapts to solid foods, you can add less liquid. Grains like quinoa or millet can also be pureed or ground in a food mill. Cook them first according to package directions. For older babies, whole grains make fabulous finger food. To prepare meat and poultry, remove the skin and trim the fat before cooking. Then puree the cooked meat in a blender or grind it up in a food mill with a little liquid. For older babies, simply chop the meat into very small pieces. If this all sounds like a lot of trouble, keep in mind that “homemade baby food” can be the very same food you feed the rest of your family. It’s an old-fashioned idea that deserves to be resurrected. Simply use your food mill or other tool to puree, blend, or mash some of the same food that your family is having for dinner. Soups and stews, for example, can be processed and fed to your baby. The same goes for most healthy foods your family might eat. Pack empty baby food jars with extra so you’ll have a meal for the next day.