It’s a girl! Little Keelyn Perry had a punctual start in life ─she arrived right on her due date, Thursday, January 1, 2015, making her the first baby born at Peninsula Regional Medical Center this year. Close to 2,000 babies are born at PRMC every year. Keelyn’s mother, Joanne Perry, said her daughter’s big brothers Tristan, 3, and Liam, 20 months, have been excited to meet their new sister. Along with a memorable birth date, Keelyn earned a gift basket filled with goodies and necessities from the Junior Auxiliary Board at Peninsula Regional Medical Center. Junior Auxiliary Board President Joanne Jackson represented the volunteer group and presented the basket to the Perry family on Friday.
The Junior Auxiliary Board, in 2015, is celebrating its 91st year of service to the physicians, staff and volunteers of Peninsula Regional Medical Center and the people of the Delmarva Peninsula. Since 1924, it has donated more than $8,000,000 to expansion projects, medical equipment, supplies and services at Peninsula Regional Medical Center.
She was born on the same exact day as my father & exactly 100 years later.
ReplyDeleteWhere does the baby rank nationally? My Lil sister was the second to last born in the country in 85.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes 1:45! That's a shame. Typical here on the shore!
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ReplyDeleteMaybe he was either home taking care of the other 2 or working to support the family.
Congratulations!!!! Everyone is so quick to judge someone they do not know. I had my children close together too. And was married before any were conceived. And received no financial help from the government.
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