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courtesy of Elliza and Daniel,
with a heap of help from Elliot.
That, to the right, is not the baby.
I do not know who that is:
I just needed a picture.
We do have pictures, but they have been captured by another device.
One of the pictures we do have has a caption that reads,
"Girl to be named later".
Let us now think about punctuation, and be glad for it.
"Girl, to be named later."
(Is that a grand-daughter, who does not yet have a name? Or is it that she will be named "Later"? Later Hubbard, or maybe Later Chen? And that suggests that eventually, there will likely be a Last Hubbard or Chen.)
"Girl to be, named later."
(This will become a girl, and she will be named after she becomes a girl.)
"Girl to be named, later."
(This female person will receive a name, after a while.)
Grandfatherpersons do not have a lot to do.
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