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New Arrival! 1

Posted by Jenny, Wed, 02 Aug 2006 09:04:13 GMT

We are pleased to announce the arrival of the newest member of the Sorensen family. Trygve Anders Peter made his arrival into the world at 9:05 (BST) at the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, weighing in at 7 lbs 10 oz. and a whopping 22 inches long! He has been a joy so far and loves to sleep and eat. Our lives have been forever changed and we feel blessed greatly by it.

As some have wondered at the name, here is a quick run-down on what it means, why we chose it, and the all important…how to pronounce it!

Name guide

Trygve is a old-school Norwegian name that means “True or Trustworthy”. Anders is the Scandinavian form of Andrew (the patron saint of Scotland) and it means “Strong and Manly”. Peter is one of Haakon’s middle names and means “Rock”. So all put together it roughly means “true/trustworthy strong rock”. A lot to live up to, we know…we expect his personality to be very gentle, compliant, etc. :)

Also, we have had some requests for a pronunciation guide. We are pronouncing his name ‘trigvee’, though the proper scandinavian is a bit different. You can listen to http://www.thesorensens.org/stuff/trygve.wav for an example. We mostly plan on calling him Tryg (trig), except I’m sure later in life when the whole Trygve Anders Peter will come out at appropriate times. :) We also find ourselves using the nick name ‘Trigger’, so don’t feel like you can’t call him that at times. For you maths heads out there, Haakon’s dad suggested we can make reference to ‘Trig functions’ at appropriate times. :) Goofy engineering/surveyor joke. I have always loved the name Trygve! It’s funny because most people have never heard this name, but I’ve come across two different people with this name in my life and both were well respected and role models for those around them. Trygve Johnson from my high school was an amazing Christian who stood up for his beliefs, loved others around him unconditionally, and still managed to be a stellar student, ASB president, and respected by people of all walks of life. I haven’t kept up with him, but from what I hear, he’s serving God as a pastor now. I hope our son has the same love for others and Christlike attitude to people as him.

~Jenny

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Dear Jenny,

I was acting on a whim, and googled my name. To my surprise your website came up. I read your post about the naming of your son Trygve. I am not sure if we have met, as I am not sure if your name has changed. What you wrote about me touched me deeply. It meant more than I can say. I am a pastor. I serve as Dean of the Chapel at Hope College in Holland Michigan. I am married to Kristen Johnson, who I met at St. Andrews in Scotand, when I was working on my Ph.D. in Theology. We have a Gordan Setter named Whidbey. I would love to hear more about you and your son Trygve. If you get this please feel free to e-mail me at johnsont@hope.edu.

Grace and Peace, Trygve Johnson

Trygve Johnson, 5 months later.
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