Sunday, July 19, 2009

Octuplets Mom's Son quick to Hospital


Octuplets mother Nadya Suleman's two-year-old son Caleb was quick to a hospital late Friday after accidentally drinking a chemical solution from his older brother's home volcano kit. The youngster vomited after swallowing the liquid; his mother decided to call paramedics just to play it safe.
"I knew it would all get blown out of part if I called, but I didn't want to take any chances," Suleman tells PEOPLE. "I think I did the right thing. He's okay."
The mother and her son were quick to St. Jude Medical Center in nearby Fullerton, Calif., where doctors ran tests on the youngster to determine exactly what was in the solution he drank. It turned out to contain mostly salt water, according to a family friend. Two and a half hours later Suleman and Caleb were back at home with the 13 other members of their family.

Kendra Wilkinson go away Baby Shopping


By their star-studded wedding at the back them, former Girls Next Door star Kendra Wilkinson and husband Hank Baskett are now focal point their full efforts on preparing for their new baby.

The newlyweds attended a VIP reception at West Hollywood baby boutique Bel Bambini benefiting the Healthy Child Healthy World organization on Friday, where they browsed excitedly through everything from baby bottles to high-tech strollers.

"This is our first day of really getting prepared," Wilkinson told PEOPLE.

"We're like kids in a candy store here," Baskett added. "Coming in here just made it so exciting. She has a glow, I have a glow."

Although Baskett held up baby blue onesies to show Wilkinson, the couple kept mum on the sex of their baby. "We can't wait to find out the gender so we can get more prepared," Wilkinson said.

Still if the events clear their first foray into baby shopping, Wilkinson and Baskett say they have already thought long and hard about what kind of parents they want to be. "I'm absolutely going to be very strict," Wilkinson said. "I actually grew up around a lot of bad, so it's going to be easy for me to detect what's bad. I'm such a protector."

And just because they’re preparing the nest doesn't mean that Wilkinson and Baskett are done with their honeymoon stage.

"The best part knows I have this partner for life," Wilkinson said of married life. "I set up the best man out there for me and my child. We're in it for the lengthy run."