Welcome Baby Levi!

Text message from Leah to our family thread on February 21st, 2025:


Welcome to this world, baby Levi!


Levi James Nixon Fitzgerald came safely into the world today at 5:30 pm on Feb 21, 2025 weighing 7lbs 14 oz.


He is just the sweetest. And a champion nurser already! 😍


Levi means “Joined in Harmony” which feels like something we all need more of these days— people coming together in unity to create a more peaceful world, and a hope that Levi can be part of that more peaceful world. 😭

(James is his great-grandpa’s name, and Kelsey’s middle name too.)


He’s my second “rainbow baby” but really, any baby I have just seems like such an absolute miracle. 🙏


Grateful for the kindness of the doctors and nurses that have taken care of us.


Now I can’t wait to go home and see Ellie with her new baby brother 😍

A note from Grace:


Welcome to our family baby Levi! I can’t tell you how relieved I am that he’s here and that Leah and baby are happy and healthy.


When Leah was in the ICU after her accident, she underwent SO many intense surgeries. Throughout all of them, the doctors were very careful that her reproductive organs stayed safe and untouched. Leah had always dreamed of being a mother…and while so many other dreams and desires needed to shift after her paralysis, knowing that she could still conceive and give birth gave her buoyancy and hope during an unimaginably hard season.

Of course pregnancy and childbirth can be unpredictable and tough on even completely mobile and healthy people; so when a spinal cord injury factors in, it’s an additional wildcard.


But HALLELUJAH, Leah (and her medical team) did it and now the baby snuggles can begin!

When Leah was a brand new mom to Ellie (who is now 3.5 years old), a friend of mine was also a new mother. She told me, “Whenever I am having a rough day, I think of Leah navigating all of this while paralyzed and in a wheelchair – it really keeps me in check!”


One of the many incredible things about Leah is that she is just NOT a complainer. She usually views things as challenges to help her grow instead of hardships to moan about. I really try to stay positive and with a growth mindset but I’ve got to admit…sometimes I just want to whine. 😅

Even though Leah has pretty much scrubbed herself of the “complaint gene,” I know that a little encouragement can go a long way – particularly as Leah and her husband Kelsey adjust from being parents of 1 to 2! So if you have a few extra moments and want to offer them some extra cheer in the comments, I know that would mean so much.


I'll basically be running Tiny and Snail on my own for the next few months (minus Carolyn and team who do an amazing job packaging your orders and Gretchen who's helping with some customer service!) -- please be patient with me getting back to emails. 😅


We love you, Levi! We love you, Leah!


xo Snail (aka Grace)

 

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118 comments

What a beautiful Baby Levi!

Leah and Kelsey, you’ve will have your hands full, parenting an infant and a toddler at the same time, but the exponential nature of the love factor will lighten your load. Sending you wishes for endless happiness and health. Lots of love to all four of you 😍❤️🍼👶🌺🎠🚼🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒

Elizabeth S

Congratulations Leah & Kelsey on the arrival of Levi! You navigate life with such grace & grit and inspire the rest of us! Enjoy this time with your expanded family!

Lois Baldwin

My daughter (middle name Leah) has a daughter named Ellie. Both my daughter and granddaughter are older sisters to younger brothers. I love that birth order because the little boys grow up and thing girls are special because they could walk first, ride a bike first and could do so many things the little boys looked up to that carry into adulthood. I love following your family and your work.

Flossie Drociuk

My daughter (middle name Leah) has a daughter named Ellie. Both my daughter and granddaughter are older sisters to younger brothers. I love that birth order because the little boys grow up and thing girls are special because they could walk first, ride a bike first and could do so many things the little boys looked up to that carry into adulthood. I love following your family and your work.

Flossie Drociuk

Congratulations! Praise the Lord for such a wonderful gift. I will keep you and your beautiful family in my prayers. I loved the baby stage. My sons are in there thirties now❤️

Mary Taylor

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