Sheboygan HSHS St. Nicholas, Aurora Announce First Babies of 2023
As the new year rang in, families in Sheboygan County were already celebrating the arrival of their new additions. The first baby of 2023 in the county was born at Sheboygan County Aurora Medical Center at 3:21 a.m. on Sunday, a 6 pound, 6 ounce boy named Jameer Lazar Joyner. Valerie Nurek and Jason Joyner welcomed their first child into the world, marking the beginning of a new year for their family.
Not long after, at 5:05 a.m., another baby was born at Aurora Medical Center. Lucia Hernandez-Morado arrived, weighing in at 6 pounds, 10.2 ounces. She is the third child and second sister for Sandra Morado and Tomas Hernandez.
Later that day, at 3:35 p.m., Brooke Ari Bolander was born at HSHS St. Nicholas Hospital. The 7 pound, 1 ounce newborn is the third child for Hou and Darin Bolander and joins twin sisters as the newest member of their growing family.
These three babies marked the beginning of a new year and a new chapter for their families in Sheboygan County. As they grow and develop, they will no doubt bring joy and happiness to those around them. Welcome to the world, Jameer, Lucia, and Brooke.
The arrival of these precious new lives in Sheboygan County reminds us of the joy and excitement that comes with new beginnings. Speaking of new beginnings, you might be interested in learning more about the significance of New Year celebrations around the world. Additionally, if you’re curious about the places where these babies were born, you can read more about the Aurora Health Care system and the history of HSHS St. Nicholas Hospital. For those interested in the medical aspects of childbirth, this comprehensive article on childbirth could provide some insightful information. —