Oh, Nothing to See Here — Just the Cutest Video of Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo’s Daughter Yawning!
Holy cuteness! Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo introduced their baby girl, Felicity Nicole, to the world on Monday, July 30 in a sweet new video — but all we could focus on was her adorable yarn! The 11-day-old tot sat sleepily on her dad’s lap during the minute-long clip while the couple gushed about her, and BRB, playing this on repeat all day. Check out the precious yawn in the video above.
The Counting On stars welcomed their little one on July 19 and revealed in the video how they came up with her (seriously adorable) moniker. “We named our baby Felicity Nicole,” Jinger began. Jeremy added, “We went with Nicole because that’s Jinger’s middle name and a way to honor her, and Felicity really describes supreme joy and the joy that we have in this little one, and the joy we pray she would have throughout life.” So. Stinkin. Cute.
The new parents seem to be adjusting to parenthood well, and Jeremy has already given himself a nickname! Ben Seewald took to Twitter on July 23 and poked fun at his brother-in-law by writing, “With newborn Felicity here, @Jeremy_Vuolo says he is now ‘Meconium Man.’ #DaddySuperhero #DiaperDuty.” LOL.
With newborn Felicity here, @Jeremy_Vuolo says he is now “Meconium Man.” 🤔😆#DaddySuperhero #DiaperDuty
— Ben Seewald (@BenSeewald) July 23, 2018
The couple confirmed their daughter’s birth to Us Weekly earlier this month. “God is so kind. Jinger gave birth to Felicity Nicole Vuolo this morning at 4:37 a.m.,” Jeremy said. “Felicity weighs eight pounds and three ounces, and is 19.5 inches long. Both mom and baby are healthy, doing great, and resting well. We are very thankful for her safe arrival and look forward to life as parents!”
We can’t wait to experience more milestones with baby Felicity. Keep the photos and videos coming, Jinge and Jer!
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