Thursday, April 14, 2011

Baptism Day!

Sunday was a Holy day for our family.  Mikayla was baptized!  This was a chance for us as a family and a church to claim God's promise on Mikayla's life.  It also gave us the opportunity to publicly reaffirm our faith and commitment to raise Mikayla in the way of the Lord to the best of our ability.  Our church family committed to continuing to support us in this journey.  This day was also an incredible reminder that Mikayla is not the only one who is adopted...of how God has chosen us and we are all adopted and redeemed by Him.

This day was extra special because as an elder in the Presbyterian church, my dad was able to stand with us for her baptism.  I'm continually amazed by how much of a community effort raising a child is...more thoughts to come on that in other posts.

I'm beginning to realize that our sweet girl is an entertainer at heart.  As soon as we stood in front of the congregation, Mikayla flashed her big smile (we call it her cheezin' it grin).  Needless to say she got quite a few laughs.

A few moments later, she decided to swirl her foot around in the baptismal font... while she was being baptized.  I suppose a little Holy water on extra body parts never hurt anyone!


She wore a traditional Ethiopian dress for the occasion.

A group shot later in the day.

Our Dearest Mikayla, sweet daughter of God,
It is overwhelming to see God's hand in your life already.  At just 13 months old, the testimony of your life speaks to the faithfulness, love, and goodness of our heavenly Father.  Our prayer is that you will grow to have a heart like Him more and more everyday, and that the light of Christ will shine in you.  We cannot wait to see the rest of your story unfold.

We love you,
Daddy and Mommy

4 comments:

  1. Oh Kathy, I'm so glad that I can see the pictures that you were telling me about today! I love them all. What a very special day for all of you. Dedicating your child to the Lord is one of the most memorable times in the life of a parent. And I LOVE the dress you put her in too! Precious! See you soon, friend!

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  2. I LOVE that her dress was a traditional Ethiopian dress. We just had our first family photos taken and Addise's first birthday pics (uh...a little late). One of her outfits was a traditional Ethiopian dress. I LOVE that you are celebrating her culture through her baptism. Beautiful pics! You and Brian look sooooo proud and happy. ;)

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  3. My goodness, what a special day to celebrate sweet Mikayla and her dedication to the Lord. You solid foundation in our Heavenly Father is what makes you such fantastic parents. Love you all!

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