Stanley, Lydia, Miles, and Carsen are cousins born within four months of each other. This holiday season is particularly special for the Thiem family, which now has four new members.
Thiem sisters Jena, 34, Jessica, 31, Jordan, 28, and Jaden, 25, each welcomed a baby within a few months of one another. The sisters, who grew up in Highland Village, Texas, before moving to Omaha, Nebraska, during their grade school years, have deepened their bond with these new additions.
Earlier this year, Fox News Digital spoke with the sisters about this unique period in their lives, as three of them experienced their first pregnancies together.
“I announced my pregnancy at Easter, and then found out that Jaden and Jenna were also expecting. I was in complete shock,” said Jessica.
This Thanksgiving marked their first holiday together with all four babies.
Here are the details of their new arrivals:
– Jordan Sutton had her first baby, a boy named Stanley, on July 20.
– Jaden Lortz had her first baby, a girl named Lydia, on September 25.
– Five days later, Jena Primsky welcomed her second baby, a boy named Miles, on September 30.
– Jessica Hanna then had her first baby, a girl named Carsen, on November 13.
The sisters shared with Fox News Digital how their lives have transformed since becoming mothers. Jaden Lortz noted that the experience has strengthened their familial bond.
“We’ve grown closer through our shared experiences as moms,” she said. “We FaceTime frequently, nurse at the same time, and support each other through postpartum challenges. Our family group chat has evolved from ‘Bumpin’’ to ‘Cool Moms Club.’”
Jena Primsky, who is now a mother of two, mentioned that while managing her growing family is busier, it’s also rewarding. She enjoys watching her oldest son, Mason, interact with his new cousins and recognizes each of them by name.
The sisters found this Thanksgiving to be less chaotic than they anticipated but expect future holidays to be more bustling as their babies grow and become more active. Jessica Hanna appreciates the quiet moments with her newborn.
“We’re savoring the peaceful baby time now before things get louder and more hectic in future holidays,” she said.
The family made the most of the holiday season by baptizing all four babies together, a special moment celebrated by having the same priest who married the sisters officiate the ceremony.
Their parents, overjoyed with the arrival of four new grandchildren, are described by Jordan Sutton as feeling “blessed.” She looks forward to watching their relationships with their grandchildren grow.
Interestingly, the sisters recently discovered that their grandmother was also pregnant at the same time as her three sisters and sister-in-law, continuing a family tradition they hadn’t previously known about.