Jinger Duggar Vuolo Says She's ‘Feeling So Incredibly Blessed' After Shower for Baby No. 3
Jinger Duggar Vuolo is excited to welcome her baby boy!
The former Counting On star, 31, posted a video to Instagram on Wednesday, Feb. 26, sharing clips and photos of her Saturday, Feb. 22, baby shower to celebrate her third pregnancy.
Jinger and her husband, Jeremy Vuolo, exclusively revealed to PEOPLE in October that they are expecting their third child in March. In January, she announced that they were expecting their first son. The couple share daughters Felicity, 6, and Evangeline, 3.
The video began with a clip of her welcome sign, which read in a blue font: 'Oh boy. Welcome to Jinger's Baby Shower.' The video showed off the baby blue balloons decorated inside and outside of the home along with glimpses of the attendees including her friends and family.
The video also showed one of Jinger's daughters at the event, opening up the baby shower gifts with her mom, including children's books, stuffed animals and clothing.
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Jinger concluded the video with sweet images alongside a few of the guests, as well as an individual image of her cradling her baby bump for the camera.
'Feeling so incredibly blessed to be surrounded by so many amazing ladies at my baby shower for baby boy Vuolo,' she began her Instagram caption.
'Their love, support, and prayers mean the world to me! I'm beyond grateful to have such sweet and thoughtful friends in my life during this special time. Can't wait for baby boy to meet each of you! 💙.'
The former TLC star also added hashtags to the end of her caption: '#FeelingBlessed #GodisKind #BabyBoyVuolo #GratefulHeart #BabyShower #pregnancy.'
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Older sister Jessa Duggar Seewald commented on the post: 'You are glowing! So wish I could've been there to celebrate with you in person! Can't wait to meet this baby!' Jessa, her husband and their five children live in Springdale, Ark., while Jinger and her family live in Santa Clarita, Calif.
Jinger — who is one of 19 children in her large family — previously told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that she keeps in close touch with her eight sisters, including Jessa, 32, Jill, 33, Jana, 35, and Joy-Anna, 27.
"It's such a blessing to have them in my life," she told PEOPLE. Noting that it's "amazing" to be able to jump on FaceTime and see her siblings' faces while "being so far from family."
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She also shared that she has been leaning on Joy "a lot" as she prepares to welcome a new baby into her family.
"I've been talking to Joy a lot because we're kind of in the same season. She has three kids and I'm going on three kids," Jinger explained. "And so we chat a ton, just FaceTime calls or just to catch up."
Although Joy is four years younger, she "feels like she's an older sister." Joy and husband Austin Forsyth share sons Gideon, 6, and Gunner, 20 months, and daughter Evelyn, 4.
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