Born in wales.Cet Gwylim Roberts Born 12 January 2003 CaeT Gwylim gets in a pickle pickle, general term for fruits or vegetables preserved in vinegar or brine, usually with spices or sugar or both. Vegetables commonly pickled include the beet, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumber, olive, onion, pepper, and tomato. on one of her regular visits to her Nain and Taid. Her grandfather Merfyn, from Porthmadog,is known in the town for his penchant for pickling pickling, n the process of cleansing from metallic surfaces the products of oxidation and other impurities by immersion in acid. pickling and his delicious pates, which he calls Pate Roberto. But Cet will soon have the top off that jar of onions,at least if her dad's any judge. ``She's quite mischievious -but in a good way,'' says Dylan, a 31 year-old engineer, who lives in Penrhyndeudraeth with his Cet's mum Nia Elliw. Dylan and Nia, 22,an occupational therapist,arebringing their daughter up to speak Welsh as her first language,and Dylan says she certainly knows how to get what she wants. ``She's a very clever girl, she knows who's the boss. If she wants food she says `bwyd',if she wants a drink she says `diod',and if I say `give Daddy a hug' she usually says no!'' He says Cet is a ``very happy'' baby and is also growing up fast. ``She's been walking since she was 11 months old,''he says. ``It's amazing a·maze v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es v.tr. 1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise. 2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex. v.intr. to see the changes in her every day.'' Dylan and Nia both went to Ysgol Eifionydd,in Porthmadog. Cet Gwylim's grandparents, who all live in Porthmadog,are Merfyn and Leri Roberts and Robert and Helen Thomas. William Kyle Evans Born 9 June 2003 HAPPY Birthday to this little boy, who is one year old tomorrow. William will be getting all the presents tomorrow,but a year ago it was Billy and Alison Evans,from Llangefni, who were gifted with a beautiful boy when he was born by caesarian section, weighing 7lb15oz. ``It doesn't seem five minutes since we were all visiting the hospital to see him for the first time -hasn't time flown!,'' says his auntie Karen Owen,from Mochdre, who sent in this picture. ``He's a very happy,bubblybaby and is constantly making us laugh with the faces he pulls.'' Billy, a self-employed businessman,and Alison, a qualified chef who has taken time out to look after William, have another daughter, four-year-old Lauren Clare. Lauren is due to start school at Ysgol Corn Hir in September. ``Lauren dotes on little Billy and is always helping me with changing nap pies and feeding him,'' says proud mum Alison. Billy and Alison are both former pupils of Ysgol Gyfun Llangefni Ysgol Gyfun Llangefni is the comprehensive school in the west of Llangefni, Anglesey. Opened in around 1953, it has 840 students [2]. Famous alumni include opera tenor Gwyn Hughes Jones, TV and radio personality Hywel Gwynfryn and singer and radio personality Meinir Gwilym. . William's grandparents are Gwyn and Evelyn,and as well as his adoring a·dore v. a·dored, a·dor·ing, a·dores v.tr. 1. To worship as God or a god. 2. To regard with deep, often rapturous love. See Synonyms at revere1. 3. auntie Karen he also has an Uncle Chris and an Auntie Carol. |
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