CELEBRATIONS: Celebrating... new arrivals in Coventry and Warwickshire.CHARLOTTE MICHAEL AND VICTORIA BULL, of Manderley Close, Eastern Freen, Coventry, are pleased to announce the birth of their first child Charlotte, who was born on March 28 at 9.18pm at Warwick Hospital Warwick Hospital is on Lakin Road on the west of Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Together with Stratford Upon Avon hospital they form the South Warwickshire General Hospitals NHS Trust which employs over 2,200 people and serves around 270,000. , weighing 7lb 8oz. INTERVIEW WITH VICTORIA How did you decide on the name? We both just liked the name Charlotte. What's Charlotte like? She's very bubbly, very attentive and very curious! What do you do to entertain her? We take her swimming a lot - she likes the water. Who does she look like? She doesn't look like either of us, people say she looks like Michael but I don't see it. CAMERON PROUD great grandma Ann Hodgkinson and parents Samantha Moore and Chris Fell are delighted to announce the birth of their first new arrival Cameron Thomas. For Ann it is her first great grandchild Noun 1. great grandchild - a child of your grandson or granddaughter grandchild - a child of your son or daughter great granddaughter - a daughter of your grandson or granddaughter great grandson - a son of your grandson or granddaughter and for Samantha and Chris he is their first child. The family come from Nuneaton. INTERVIEW WITH GRANDMA ANN How did they decide on the baby's name? Right from the beginning they liked it. Cameron Thomas. I think it is a classy class·y adj. class·i·er, class·i·est Informal Highly stylish; elegant. class i·ness n. name that stands out and Cameron turns out to be Scottish.
That confirmed what his name was going to be because her partner has
Scottish relations and she thought he will like that.
How much did he weigh? 6lb 12 1/2oz When was he born? August 23 at one minute past eight at night. He was born at the Royal Leicester Infirmary infirmary /in·fir·ma·ry/ (-ah-re) a hospital or place where the sick or infirm are maintained or treated. in·fir·ma·ry n. . What colour hair and eyes does Cameron have? He has dark hair and I should think he may have blue eyes I don't know really because he hasn't opened them yet. Does he like anything in particular? Sleeping and drinking! I haven't actually heard him cry yet. What did he get when he was born? He got lots of teddy bears and cuddly cud·dle v. cud·dled, cud·dling, cud·dles v.tr. To fondle in the arms; hug tenderly. See Synonyms at caress. v.intr. To nestle; snuggle. n. toys to enjoy for when he gets a bit older, say a few weeks down the line. How are the couple coping with parenthood? OK, mother and baby are doing well and everybody is happy and he is a very good baby. EMILY CARLEY SPENCE and Ian Smith Noun 1. Ian Smith - Rhodesian statesman who declared independence of Zimbabwe from Great Britain (born in 1919) Ian Douglas Smith, Smith , of Lime Tree Avenue, Lime Tree Park, Coventry, would like to give a welcome to their little bundle of joy, a daughter Emily who weighed in at 7lb 3oz. INTERVIEW WITH CARLEY How did you decide on the baby's name? I have always liked the name Emily even as a child and I used to say that if I had a girl I would call her that. When was the baby born? March 13 at Walsgrave Hospital. How is she getting on? She is rolling over on to her front, she has two front teeth and she can sit up now with something supporting her. What does she like in particular? When she was a bit younger she did like anything shiny in the house and used to play a lot with her toys. Now, though she has familiarised Adj. 1. familiarised - having achieved a comfortable relation with your environment familiarized, adjusted orientated, oriented - adjusted or located in relation to surroundings or circumstances; sometimes used in combination; "the house had its large herself with the telly she watches that! She never used to like her cot but now she likes it and she watches the mobiles going round. Who does the baby look like? The bottom half of her face looks like me but the top half is her dad. Are you going to have her christened? We are planning to have a naming day probably on her birthday next year. Any other information? I would just like to say that she is really special. My waters broke at 26 weeks and we thought we were going to lose her. She is an absolute blessing. She was born on the anniversary of when my granddad died and three days after my nan died. They would have both loved her. CAPTION(S): Samantha Moore holds Cameron as grandmother Helen Moore (left) and great grandmother Ann Hodgkinson look on. |
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