From an e-mail I sent around on Monday night:

quote:


We're very happy to announce the arrival of our little girl, Imogen
Solbritt Stewart, born 2.805 kg and 46 cm in length at 12.57pm Hong Kong
time today.

""Imogen"" comes from Shakespeare's play Cymbelline, and is derived from the
word ""imagination"". ""Imi"" (the shortened version) incidentally means
""meaning"" in Japanese, which is very appropriate as she has brought much
meaning to our lives. ""Solbritt"" is both her mum's and her grandmother's
names, and is Swedish for ""sun-bright"".

Imie is extremely cute, with blonde hair, a button nose, fair skin and
blue-ish eyes. She very much enjoys cuddles and seems to like the ""The
Teddy Bears' Picnic"" song, even when sung off-key by her dad.



I had to explain what ""Imogen"" means as it isn't a name that seems to have crossed the Atlantic. I think I have said before that my wife is a Swede, explaining the middle name.

Anyone who can put up with my singing has to be a blood relative. No doubt I have musically scarred her already.

Changed my first nappie (diaper) yesterday. Crazy times.

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