Posted on 11/12/2007 2:49:40 PM PST by rightinthemiddle
NEW YORK - Elisabeth Hasselbeck has revealed the name of her newborn son: Taylor Thomas Hasselbeck.
Hasselbeck, co-host of ABC's "The View," called the daytime talk show Monday to announce the name. The baby was born Friday at an Arizona hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces.
The 30-year-old Hasselbeck typically chipper but sounding tired said she was in labor for what seemed like "four or five thousand hours."
She began a 2 1/2-month maternity leave Oct. 23. Her husband, Tim Hasselbeck, is a backup quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals.
The couple's 2-year-old daughter, Grace, has been showering Taylor with attention and trying to feed him Goldfish crackers, she said.
Has the conservative Hasselbeck registered Taylor as a Republican?
"I delivered him on a treadmill while watching ... President Bush," she joked.
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Even after 2 children, she is still a looker.
Having children does not take away from a womens looks.
ok you're right...
Back in the '80s, several of the New England Patriots (including coach Ray Berry and Don Hasselbeck and their families) were members of our church in Norfolk, MA. The church sponsored annual father & son cross-country skiing trips to Lake Kezar in Maine.
On one of those trips, Don and I were slogging our way up a long, steep hill on our way "over the top' and down to another lake in an adjacent valley. It seemed like we would make two steps up, and slide back one...
All of a sudden, Tim Hasselbeck came whizzing up the hill past us in the deep snow beside the trail -- "skating" with his skis pushing out to the sides like the olympic skiiers do.
Don laughed, and said, "I forgot to tell that kid you can't skate uphill on cross country skis!" And then he got to laughing so hard that he started sliding backwards down the hill!
It was obvious -- even at ten years old -- that Tim Hasselbeck was a genuine natural athlete...
Congratulations to the beautiful and classy lady and her family! Much happiness.
Back in the '80s, several of the New England Patriots (including coach Ray Berry and Don Hasselbeck and their families) were members of our church in Norfolk, MA. The church sponsored annual father & son cross-country skiing trips to Lake Kezar in Maine.
On one of those trips, Don and I were slogging our way up a long, steep hill on our way "over the top' and down to another lake in an adjacent valley. It seemed like we would make two steps up, and slide back one...
All of a sudden, Tim Hasselbeck came whizzing up the hill past us in the deep snow beside the trail -- "skating" with his skis pushing out to the sides like the olympic skiiers do.
Don laughed, and said, "I forgot to tell that kid you can't skate uphill on cross country skis!" And then he got to laughing so hard that he started sliding backwards down the hill!
It was obvious -- even at ten years old -- that Tim Hasselbeck was a genuine natural athlete...
She's been enhanced by more than milk.
Too bad. Milk is much better for babies than silicone.
I highly doubt that she would have had breast enhancement surgery while she was pregnant....and she didn’t look like that before getting pregnant.
I’m a guy, so gorgeous was the wrong adjective. Weird you tried to turn this around on me, when you stated women don’t change after becoming pregnant multiple times and I showed you an example and then the attack on me. You’ve been spending too much time on DU to use a trick like that.
“Silicone, though one of the best enhancements Ive ever seen.”
They’re pregnancy boobs.
She’ll hang onto those as long as she’s nursing, and then they’ll shrink once the baby weight is lost.
The “enhanced” boobs don’t change size or shape throughout the process.
Go away you idiot.
I’m sorry but do I know you? Rosie, is it you?
At 45 I would love to look that good after 4 kids. Maybe you should think more about what makes a good woman instead of what makes a woman look good.
Look I wasn’t attacking anyone personally, so please any women with kids here I am not insulting you. I was making a point to one person and I did that. My first point was Elisabeth Hasselbeck was beautiful and a wonderful mother, and someone I would be happy with if I could find someone like her for myself.
Got milk?
Congratulations to her.
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