Twin time! Lauren Burnham and Arie Luyendyk Jr.’s son, Lux, and daughter Senna may have been born minutes apart, but the 8-month-olds are hitting different milestones.
02.02.2022 - 21:07 / usmagazine.com
Not holding back. Lauren Burnham shared all of the details about husband Arie Luydendyk Jr.‘s vasectomy.
“He was white as a ghost. I though he was going to faint,” the former Bachelor contestant, 30, explained about watching the procedure in a “Vascetomy Vlog” on Tuesday, February 1. “He was literally ripping his hair out when I came up to hold his hand.” Though she described the operation as “awkward” and “interesting,” Burnham confessed that it was “exciting” to be in the room while the race car driver, 40, went under the knife.
Luyendyk Jr., for his part, didn’t find the whole ordeal quite as fascinating as his wife. “If I were describing [the procedure] to another guy, it’s the same feeling as being kicked in the nuts as hard as someone could kick you,” the former Bachelor recalled. “It just shoots up your abdomen, and you just feel a tug … it was awful.” However, Luyendyk Jr. did admit that he is a bit “squeamish,” and so he may have been in more pain than most men.
“I don’t want you to scare every guy out there that’s going to get a vasectomy,” Burnham said with a laugh, advising any women watching to not share the YouTube video with their partners.
Despite all of the pain and discomfort, the couple feel that the entire ordeal was worth it. “After it’s all said and done, it does make you soak in the time we have with the little babies,” Luyendyk Jr. said, referencing daughter Alessi, 2, and twins Senna and Lux, 7 months. “Because now we know there will be no more little babies in the future. … Our little family will stay our little family.”
Though the Shades of Rose designer shared that she originally wasn’t sure if she wanted to close the door on having more children, they ultimately realized that it was the best
Twin time! Lauren Burnham and Arie Luyendyk Jr.’s son, Lux, and daughter Senna may have been born minutes apart, but the 8-month-olds are hitting different milestones.
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ISLESFORD, Maine -- Ashley Bryan, a prolific and prize-winning children’s author and illustrator who told stories of Black life, culture and folklore in such acclaimed works as “Freedom Over Me,” “Beautiful Blackbird” and “Beat the Story-Drum, Pum-Pum,” has died at age 98.Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing announced that the longtime Maine resident died “peacefully” Friday in Texas, where he had been staying with relatives.“An early, quiet, and potent force in bringing children of color and issues of racial diversity into the canon of children’s literature, he was committed to opening the eyes of children of all backgrounds to a wide range of themes through poetry, folktales, spirituals, and biblical narratives,” the publisher’s statement reads.Bryan was a Harlem native who showed an early talent for drawing and for a time was the only Black student at the art school at Cooper Union in Manhattan. He served in a segregated military unit for two years during World World II, an experience he recounted in his memoir “Infinite Hope: A Black Artist’s Journey from World War II to Peace,” and resumed his art studies after the war.Bryan worked on more than 70 books and received numerous honors, including Coretta Scott King Awards — given for the year’s best work by a Black author or illustrator — for the folktales “Beautiful Blackbird” and “Beat the Story-Drum, Pum-Pum.” He also received two lifetime achievement prizes: the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award (now known as the Children’s Literature Legacy Award) and the Virginia Hamilton award.Survivors include his brother Ernest, and “many cherished” nieces and nephews, according to Simon & Schuster.“I am deeply saddened to learn of Ashley’s passing,” Gov.
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Jordan Moreau Peter Robbins, who was the first person to voice Charlie Brown in several “Peanuts” TV specials in the 1960s, has died. He was 65.His family told Fox 5 San Diego on Tuesday that he died by suicide last week.At 9 years old, Robbins first voiced Charlie Brown in “A Boy Named Charlie Brown,” which was a television documentary about “Peanuts” creator Charles M.