Wednesday morning, the stars in the home town greeted their first child lovingly baby helen at these places.
"She appeared two weeks earlier, but I think that's better as I fell asleep before hurried to the hospital," Eileen said. "As we get closer to an important day, I know that I get too insecure about sleep.
Eileen announced a pregnancy in Laurel Mercantile's blog in October and the people of Napier are making progress at full speed for renovating and shooting the house. The arrival of Helen on Wednesday was the season that makes it easier for her to become this new parent, after Eileen announced her daily (and fan favorite) daily diary tradition.
"I feel that I have been there for a while now is a time to retreat a bit and the time has come to concentrate on living with this newborn in this very short time.In this article, I said in her last journal post.
Ben and Erin will bow down with Napier Homestead, but they will join their latest members in the coming months, but they will not be seen in the distance. The second season of your hometown will start on Monday, January 8th, and you may even see some of Helen's new excavations.
If you have not heard of it, Ben and Erin Napier, HGTV's latest program, Hometown host is a sweet southern couple dedicated to their small hometown of Laurel, Miss. Ben is an experienced carpenter and Erin has a background of art and graphic design; they welcome newcomers to Laurel and activate their town by helping them find a permanent home We will cooperate to make it. Laurel Mercantile Co., a recently opened grocery store, sells southern unique products including Ben's timber products.
Eileen announced a pregnancy in Laurel Mercantile's blog in October and the people of Napier are making progress at full speed for renovating and shooting the house. The arrival of Helen on Wednesday was the season that makes it easier for her to become this new parent, after Eileen announced her daily (and fan favorite) daily diary tradition.
Irene and Benapia love the small hometown of Laurel, Mississippi, especially the old historic buildings. Use found materials and old fabrics; they preserve the features of these classic houses but provide them with modern and realistic updates. From Erin 's imaginative hand - drawn sketch to Ben' s tailor - made craftsmanship, the couple returned Laurel 's house to their original state and confirmed that the future of their town is as bright as the past. "I'd like to make something to draw a story," Ben said. Tree came home from the buyer's grandfather (I think) and made a table and a kitchen island with trees. Ben's goal is to make the buyer cry for the table - he succeeded! It is amazing.
HGTV has a program called "Hometown". Basically it is "Fixer Upper" and it is more widely known but it is in the working-class town of Mississippi. The mission of the two presenters, Irene and Benapierre, was to revitalize their hometown Laurel. The comment at the beginning relates to the difficult times of the town, and the dependence of the couple on the housing renovation project of the local company makes me believe that the misfortune of the town is largely related to the outsourcing of overseas manufacturing industry.