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Two Treasure Valley families' babies born at same time are first in 2024 at St. Luke's
Nevaeh Lilly, with her parents Josh DeLaune and Britney Ballou, at St. Luke’s Boise on Jan. 1.
By Christine MyronLast Updated January 1, 2024
Two Treasure Valley babies share the exciting title of the first babies born in the New Year across St. Luke’s eight hospitals – one was born in Boise, and the other in Meridian. Both New Year’s babies are girls who were born at 12:32 a.m. and welcomed by their two families.
Nevaeh Lilly was born to Britney Ballou and Josh DeLaune at St. Luke’s Boise and Ella Rose was born to Ashlee and Jazmane at St. Luke’s Meridian.

Ella Rose with her big sister.
Nevaeh’s birthweight was 8 pounds, 1 ounce; Ella’s birthweight was 7 pounds, 3 ounces.
Both girls will be welcomed home by siblings. Nevaeh’s four siblings range in age from 2 to 14 years old, and Ella has one proud big sister.
Baby Nevaeh’s mom said that both she and dad cried when first meeting their new baby, though DeLaune jokingly insisted it was just dust in his eye that made him tear up.
Both families are excited and grateful to have had their babies arrive and are happy to share them with everyone.
“All three of us are super excited to have her (Ella) here, safe and she is so, so loved. We are very grateful for our doctors and nurses we have that have been amazing and very attentive to all of us,” Ashlee said.
St. Luke’s Nampa Hospital welcomed its first New Year baby at 4:30 a.m. At the time of this release, St. Luke’s Elmore had not yet welcomed a New Year baby but has had a busy last 48 hours with at least five babies born before the new year.
The first baby of the year born at each of St. Luke’s eight hospitals receives a gift basket that includes a variety of baby items provided by St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital, the Auxiliaries, or the Hospital Foundation.
Magic Valley celebrates its first arrival of 2024
Element Moon Baker arrived at 12:45 p.m. on Jan. 1, the first baby born at St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center in 2024. Weighing 8 pounds, 3 ounces and measuring 20.5 inches long, Element opened his eyes to take in the world around him right away, responding to the familiar voices of mom Tylar and dad Ja’Ron.
Element wasn’t due until Jan. 12. On the trip to the hospital in the early morning hours, Tylar realized her baby would have a New Year’s Day birth, but didn’t think she’d be the first to deliver in Twin Falls.

