Being a Christ following Later Day Saint Family, turning eight means you get to be baptized and become a member of the church. Ryan has a simple and pure testimony of God's love for him. We were very excited to have Ryan make this first covenant with the Lord to follow him.
Dan was able to take Ryan into the waters of baptism. A special day for both of them.
Me and my boy. He was so big and handsome on this day. I can't believe how grown up he is.
Grandma and Grandpa came from Arizona for this special day.
Thank you for coming so far!
Ryan also invited two of his best buddies from school. This year we'll go to First Communion for Gabe, and in a few years we'll be at a Bar Mitzvah for Sawyer. We were so glad to have these boys and their families come and share our love of God with us.
It was also a day to celebrate Ryan and his awesomeness!
Here are some boys at the brunch following the baptism.
I told Alex a few days later that I loved the brunch because everyone that we care about most in Plano was there. We had sports, school, neighborhood, and church friends there all mixed together and everyone could feel welcome and special. He responded that we were missing a few; true my visiting teachers and our home teachers weren't there. But they had come to visit us before, and I knew they wanted to be there if they could. Here the men had gathered to talk sports.
The women gathered to talk school.
June and I went to Costco the day before to get the food. What I had was yummy. I hope everyone found something they could enjoy. Not much was left over, so I know we had enough to keep folks satisfied at least!
Grandma June made Ryan a quilt for his gift. It is bright green on the back. I am so glad that we have family and friends that can support Ryan as his testimony grows.