Meet Kelly, Born to be a Star

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Born to be a Star

Kelly WebberKelly of Vancouver is the Born to be a Star online diary personality.

At 27, Kelly has experienced the highs and lows of pregnancy including the birth of her daughters,  Emma and Reaghan. However, Kelly’s third pregnancy ended at nearly 18 weeks when her baby was stillborn (read her blog about her experience). Now Kelly and her life-partner Wes welcome home beautiful baby boy, born July 26. John Joshua is 7 lbs. 9.5 oz., 19.5″ and was born with a full-head of gorgeous black hair.

Kelly and Wes live together with their daughters Emma and Reaghan and new son John in Vancouver, Wash. Read Kelly's Blog and send her a message >

See Kelly on KPTV's Better Portland >

Read about Kelly and Wes in The Columbian >

 

Meet Kelly's new addition: John Joshua!

 

John coming homeJohn

John Joshua was born on Sunday, July 29, 2009.


Kelly's video diary


Kelly has her pregnancy questions answered during a recent visit with her physician, Dr. Joy Wiens of the Women's Clinic of Vancouver.

  • Sun exposure. Kelly asks Dr. Wiens about the risks associated with exposure to the sun while pregnant.
  • Swelling. Kellys asks Dr. Wiens how she can avoid afternoon swelling.
  • Causes of swelling. Dr. Wiens gives Kelly tips on what she can do to minimize swelling.
  • Fetal movement. There are difference in baby's movement after delivering two babies.
  • Delivering a third baby. Your third baby can be more unpredictable than earlier deliveries.


Kelly's life-partner Wes joins her for a man's perspective on become a father ... again.

  • Advice for dads. Have confidence, do your best, and everything will work out fine.
  • Daddy day. Father/daughter relationships are special.
  • Family duties. Divide and conquer when it comes to chores.
  • Left out. Going to work sometimes makes Wes feel left out.
  • New babies. First days with a new baby can be the best of your life.
  • Preparing for fatherhood  Communication is key.
  • When daddy comes home. It’s nice to have a little energy at the end of a work day.
  • Sharing our story. Wes reflects on being a local “reality star.”
  • Losing a child. Wes and Kelly speak out about how difficult it is to lose a child, but how you can make it through those times if you have mutual respect.
  • March of Dimes. How losing a child showed Kelly the path to volunteering for the March of Dimes.
  • Active kids. Wes on Kelly tag teaming the kids duty.
  • Left out. When Wes goes to work, he’s a little jealous of Kelly’s alone time with the kids.
  • Why I love Wes. Kelly appreciates so much about Wes, especially his respect for her.
  • Why I love Kelly. Wes talks about his love for Kelly because she respects who he is.
  • Beautiful changes. Wes loves seeing Kelly’s body changes.
  • Alone time. It doesn't happen very often, but don’t feel guilty if you veg out with TV and games.
  • Carson Hot Springs. Where Wes, Kelly and children go to escape for a day.

Introducing Kelly, born to be a star

  • My story. Meet Kelly, a Vancouver mother of two, pregnant for the fourth time.
  • Sharing. Do you ever have all the answers?
  • Trying to conceive. The month can feel very long when you’re trying to conceive.
  • Book. Do you have a favorite pregnancy book? Hear about the book that Kelly has used through three pregnancies.
  • Impatience. Getting through the first trimester.
  • Dates. Kelly and Wes make dates a priority, even with two children and one on the way.
  • Exercise. Even a working mom can keep up with prenatal exercise.
  • Home guilt. Working mom or stay-at-home mom? Kelly has done both. How do you decide?

 

Kelly and Wes

Kelly and life partner Wes compare bellies.

 

Kelly-Emma-Reaghan

Kelly treasures her time at home with daughters Emma and Reaghan.

 

kelly and evalena

Kelly and her friend Evalena volunteer at an event for March of Dimes at the Hazel Dell Grange Hall.


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