Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Grace's Baptism

Saturday was a very special day.  Our Grace was baptized.  Eager, as always, she chose the day after her eighth birthday for this big and important occasion (In our church children have the opportunity to be baptized after they turn 8.)  Months ago, when she found out that her birthday was going to be on a Friday, she was filled with excitement as she told me her wishes to be baptized the very next day (She had noted that most baptisms she had been to were on Saturdays!)  She has been so sweet about her decision to be baptized.  Her anticipation had been building up this past year as she had realized what this special birthday meant. I love that she realized the significance of this decision to be baptized, and that it was important to her to prepare herself for it. She increased her desire to study her scriptures on her own,  say her own prayers, and asked a lot of questions.  It has been a wonderful experience for me as her mother to witness just how capable this bright little child is of recognizing truth and wanting to do what is right.  I love her so much, and it makes me so happy that she can share in the joy I experience in having a testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

The baptism was beautiful and we are so grateful to those who were able to come share the evening with us.  The biggest surprise was that my parents drove twelve hours to be there for Grace.  We had thought that they wouldn't be able to make it, but surprised us with the news the day before they arrived!  Grace was thrilled when they showed up at our house on her birthday (she had no idea they were on their way!)  She also had her other Grandma and Grandpa, Uncle Brian, Aunt Sarah, Uncle Jason, cousins: Olivia, Chandler, Davis and Hayes, and a few friends from church there for the event.

The moment that stands out to me most is when she came up out of the water and walked out of the font where I met her with a clean, white towel.  As I wrapped her up in that towel and looked at my beautiful, smiling daughter who had just made a sacred covenant with her Heavenly Father, I was overcome with emotion.  I knew that Grace knew exactly what she had just promised and that she felt peace and happiness with her decision.  It was a feeling and a moment I will never forget.
Grandpa and Grandma P, Davis, Chandler, Grace, Grandpa and Grandma L, Daphne, Olivia, Eve, Maren, Aaron, Brian, Sarah, Hayes, Jason

3 comments:

Lorraine said...

So sad I missed out on this!! But I'm glad to hear it was such a special experience for everyone :) love you guys!

charlotte said...

such a beautiful post, bear. so proud of you and your sweet family!

greenqueen said...

ditto to Char. Love this post and how beautifully written it is. She's a mini-you, and what a wonderful, lucky girl to be like you!