We had a small celebration with friends and family in a private baptism ceremony at the church. It helped that it was not part of a longer Sunday mass. Keeping my three boys quiet for an entire mass is challenge enough, without adding a special celebration for their sister. Save the huge toot my three year old let out during the ceremony, all went well. I suppose such is life in a family with three boys! Anna did wonderfully during the ceremony. She didn't fuss the entire time and was happy in Daddy's arms. Then we had a quaint little party at home with friends, family, good food and buttercream white cupcakes - perfection!
Her dress was handmade in Rome, which made a very special gift from her godparents, Quincy and Wendy. Quincy is a friend from my Istanbul days and his wife, Wendy has become a very dear friend to me and our family. We felt so blessed to have them join us in this special part of Anna's life.
Here are some photos from the day - enjoy!
Her sweet little dress had lots of hand stitching and embroidery. I made her put it on a day later for a short portrait session.
Sweet girl and her daddy.
The back of the dress as she crawled away from her portrait session.
Lovely white bow - yay for girly stuff!
Baptism.
Nothing sweeter than the cross + white buttercream icing.
The party table.
Her candle and a great reminder to "walk in the light as HE is in the light" (1 John 4:7)
What's a party without a favor? Again, I am an Old Soul. I went out on a limb and assumed that SOME people still read real books these days. ;)
3 comments:
How special!!! I didn't know yall are Catholic......what a special day!! She's such a doll & you're a beautiful momma!
Yep - we are Catholilc! We have not always been, though. Jason and I both grew up in different church traditions and found our way home to the Catholic church later in life. It has been a journey for me. Someday I'll devote an entire post to it!
How interesting! I'd love a post on it :)). We are non-denominational charismatic but I always find other denominations so fascinating!!
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