Today was my cousin Benjamin's baptism, so this morning Busia & Dza Dza drove in from Bremond to drive with Mommy, Daddy & I to Plantersville. Benjamin was baptized in the same church that his Mommy & Daddy got married in and where his sister, Jolie, was baptized isn't that neat! The church is an old-fashioned painted church that was beautifully restored only a couple of years ago. The stained glass inside is goregous & the painting was absolutely breathtaking. This was the first time that I had been to the church & I enjoyed every moment from when I walked in the front doors of the church to the pastries we shared with the parishoners after the service. There were a couple of other children that were baptized with Benjamin including two girls... one's name was Bailey & the other little girls middle name was Rose, just like me!
The stained glass above the entry to the church.
Godparents Mike & Theresa with Brittanie, Benjamin & Andy
The priest & Benjamin
The ivy covered cross in front of the church.
Me pointing at the cows in the pasture across a little dirt road next to the church.
The priest & Benjamin
The ivy covered cross in front of the church.
Me pointing at the cows in the pasture across a little dirt road next to the church.
Me & Daddy
Me & Mommy
Mommy & Daddy
Me playing in the fountain in front of the church (if you were wondering, yes I am wearing croc's with my Easter dress... they are the only shoes I wear)!
Me picking leaves out of the fountain.
The mass for Benjamin's baptism was beautiful & the preacher was pretty funny so this mornings expedition was definitely a success. Plus we got to see loads of family members & were able to catch up with everyone while we dined at C& J's bar-b-que in Bryan.
Peace, love & Benjamin's baptism,
Bailey
The mass for Benjamin's baptism was beautiful & the preacher was pretty funny so this mornings expedition was definitely a success. Plus we got to see loads of family members & were able to catch up with everyone while we dined at C& J's bar-b-que in Bryan.
Peace, love & Benjamin's baptism,
Bailey
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