Little People stars, Audrey Roloff and Jeremy Roloff’s daughter’s first photo revealed here! Husband and wife are super happy!

Little People stars, Audrey Roloff and Jeremy Roloff’s daughter’s first photo revealed here! Husband and wife are super happy!
  • Audrey Roloff‘s due date was 31 August 2017
  • But she had to wait for a full 10 days to bring her baby into this world
  • And then finally on 10 September, Sunday at 9:40 a.m. she gave to a beautiful baby girl, and both mother and daughter are fine

The baby

The weight of birth after birth is 7 lbs., 13 oz. They named their little daughter Ember Jean Roloff. She is so cute and their fans and followers are loving her.

The couple said,

“We are so thankful for this little life we’ve been blessed with and cannot wait to see all that she becomes, Labor is such a wild and miraculous process and meeting our baby girl for the first time filled us with uncontainable joy.”

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Jeremy, the father of the child could not do anything except see his wife in labor and wait for the baby to come. He was very proud of her as well and says,

“Audrey did amazing. Natural labor is no joke. I have a renewed appreciation for her strength. Ember is just miraculous. Perfect little baby. I’m In awe by the circle of life. he’s beautiful. We are feeling so thankful and blessed that God has entrusted us with this little life.”

Audrey also could not stop being happier. Again both of them added,

“We are excited for the journey that lies ahead. Welcome to our family Ember, may you be a glowing, fierce, and radiant light in this world.”

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Attention momapreneurs… how do you do it?! I think the thing I am most nervous for post labor/delivery is learning to balance being a mom while running my businesses. I know that my priorities will need to take a shift, and I know that I won't be able to give as much as I once could to @beating50 and @shopalwaysmore barre3, and writing, but I want to find that sweet spot. I'm trying so hard to plan and get organized so that I can take some kind of a "maternity leave" but I feel a little lost… if you're a mom that works from home, runs your own shop, or started your own business, I would love to hear your advice! Also, if you follow any rad momapreneurs out there, tag them in the comments! Pc: @jeremyroloff ?#momapreneur #shopalwaysmore #alwaysmoredevotionals #beating50percent #morethanoils #stayingido #journeyofjerandauj #alwaymore

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Let’s talk about their marriage

Jeremy and Audrey Roloff were in a relationship and were a very happy couple. He decided to take their relationship to the next level because he knew that she was the one. Then he proposed to her. At first, Audrey was not yet prepared for the marriage.

However, they got married in September 2014.

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Understanding comes from communication. In academics, sports, and even relationships, the depth of which you understand comes from the quality of how it was communicated to you. The further we understand our spouse, the more intentional we can be in loving them. Me, I'm a fixer, and the more I understand how something works, the better ability I will have in fixing it. Similarity, the more I understand what makes Audrey tick, how she thinks, and what she's going through, the better equipped I will be to love her well. Yes this happens over time and through expierence, but shortcuts are nice. For us, the Navigators Council journal has been an amazing tool to understand one another. It turned knowing Auj is going through something, to actually understanding what it is that she's going through. (And vise versa) It also created a "good time to talk." Finding that time to sit down and communicate can be VERY hard. But having something to actually do, helped in creating that space to communicate. This is my shameless plug for the journal that we wrote, believe in and has not only helped us, but is helping marriages from around the world connect, communicate, and grow in love. If your interested and want to read more, the link is in my bio. Or visit navigatorscouncil.com #beating50percent #stayingido #navigatorscouncil

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Also read ‘Little People, Big World’ Stars Jeremy, and Audrey Roloff announced having a baby girl

Pre-Pregnancy

Audrey could not believe that she is pregnant until she heard the baby’s first heartbeat. She said,

“I was so surprised. It didn’t hit me until I heard the heartbeat at our first doctor’s appointment.”

The husband and wife revealed in April that they are expecting differently. Both were wearing pink as they knew that they were going to have a baby girl,

“we both wore pink because we had a hunch it was a girl, but now it’s confirmed, we’re having a daughter! We are praying for her every day and can’t wait to meet her! And also hoping she has our curls.”

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We live in an age where commitment is resisted. Marriage and it's fruit is frowned upon because it demands sacrifice – but nothing worth having doesn't require sacrifice. Men, there are a million beautiful, smart and strong women out there waiting for a man, not a boy. Often the distinction is pursuit and commitment. If you find a women worth marrying, make her feel worth marrying! Culture promotes men cowering in corners because they find more pleasure in pride than pursuit. The women of your dreams is often on the other side of a long, sometimes hard and difficult pursuit. Denial is apart of life, but a woman worth marrying is worth patiently and purposefully pursuing – and she's likely waiting for that man to show up. "For he who finds a wife finds a good thing." Proverbs 18:22. #beating50percent #stayingido

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Audrey documented every step of her pregnancy and was not shy to share everything on her social media account. Though many applauded her, some of her followers used to criticize her for revealing baby bump pictures.

Some wrote nasty comments like,

“Why do mothers-to-be want to show their naked bellies?”

The brave girl, Audrey did not care and did what she wanted!

The Roloff parents’ reaction

The baby is the second grandchild of Matt Roloff and Amy Roloff. On May 12, 2012, they welcomed their first grandchild little Jackson. Jeremy’s parents Zach Roloff and Tori Roloff are very warm and during Audrey’s pregnancy, they kept sharing photos of adorable kids almost daily!

Their reaction to Audrey posting baby bumps on her social media,

We can’t wait to meet their first child and we want to make it clear to Audrey that she can post as many baby bump pictures as she wants in the meantime. Heck, we’ve made an entire album of them!

Their everlasting love!

Now the baby is born and the couple has planned something. Let’s hear from Audrey about what have they planned!

“At this point, we’re just trying to relax and bring some calm back into our life. Jer has the house almost all wrapped up, so now we’re looking forward to spending these last few days just the the two of us. You know, one of the best things about big milestones in life is being able to do them alongside your spouse. Jeremy has been so patient with me during this process. I really couldn’t imagine doing any of this without him. I have full confidence that when I need something [that] he’ll be off the couch and getting it before I finish my sentence.”

Last but not least we cannot hear a more adorable thing she said about her husband,

“I feel loved and am thankful for a husband like Jeremy.”

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The past few weeks have been pretty wild! Trips back and forth form Bend to Portland, celebrating Jeremy's birthday, meeting our nephew for the first time, writing devotionals, launching new product in my shop @shopalwaysmore filming for LPBW, packing to move, working on a big project we got coming down the pipes, fighting a cold (defintely from stress), and of course being pregnant amidst it all…?To be honest, I've had my fair share of tearful breakdowns. But I just need to quickly brag about my husband for a moment. Despite ALL of this, he has gone out of his way to make me feel loved. It was HIS birthday last week, but on the day of his birthday he bought me flowers. A few days later he surprised me with a little gift for my first Mother's Day (totally unexpected) and made dinner reservations at our favorite spot in Bend. Then a couple days ago we were running errands, and Jeremy slipped away to "make a phone call" aka run to a store across the street to get me some really nice essential oil bath bombs – I've been on a pretty regular bath routine these days?? He waited to give them to me until a specific day this week that he knew was gonna be tough. Oh, and did I mention my love languages are quality time and gifts?! I am just beyond blessed and thankful to be married to you @jeremyroloff I love you. @beating50 #beating50percent #journeyofjerandauj #stayingido pc: @toniechristine

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We pray for their love and happiness.

Short bio on Audrey and Jeremy Roloff

Oregon-born Audrey Roloff was born as Audrey Mirabella Botti in the early ’90s. She possesses American nationality and is a blogger. Additionally, as per her website, she is also a runner, writer, speaker, and railroad-track explorer. She is popular for writing blogs about lifestyle. Furthermore, she is also famous for her nickname ‘auj poj’. She has a life mantra, which is, “Always More”.

Presently, she is prominent in the media as a blogger and the wife of “Little People, Big World” star, Jeremy Roloff. More Bio…

Oregon-born Jeremy Roloff was born Jeremy James Roloff on May 10, 1990. He possesses American nationality and is an actor. He is the son of Matthew Roloff who is a dwarf. His father is an actor, writer, and TV star. Although he was born a twin with his brother Zach, he is of normal height while Zach is 3 feet 1 inch.

Presently, he is a prominent figure among the media as the star of the reality TV series, “Little People, Big World”.  He also works as a photographer. More Bio…

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