Wednesday, October 15, 2008

A Day to Remember!

On Sunday, October 12th I went before the Episcopal church for my baptism. I was dressed in white and my Mom said that since I am such a pretty boy, it's hard to tell whether I'm a girl or boy. Luckily, the dress only lasted an hour and then I was back to my overalls! Again my folks forgot their camera so thank goodness for Aunt Cheeks and Aunt Cookie (Aunt Cookie is the Godmother) for sending along their photos. My Godfather was my uncle Scott, whom by the way is really cool and like my Aunt Cheeks, has great fingers to chew on. I'll have to send more photos of my Godfather and Godmother along later once my parents get their act together with the camera :-).

Anyways, the ceremony was really nice except that I was a little uncomfortable and tried to squirm my way out of The Reverend Judith Harris Proctor arms but all was good. Afterwards, we all headed back to my house for a brunch and more of the "pass the baby" game. It was lots of fun and I'm so excited to be a new member of our church!

Love,
Emerson







We are Family

It's no secret that this weekend I had lots of visitors from Oklahoma, Texas and North Carolina. Most of my family came not just to visit but to see me get baptized this past Sunday. Many of my family members that came, I got to meet for the very first time. I wish that I could have more pictures below but my Mom and Dad were so excited to see our extended family that they forgot to take photos so what you see below are from photos that my Mom begged them to send from their cameras :-).

The first picture below is of my Aunt Mandy but I call her Aunt Cheeks.... they are great to slobber and bite on. The next photo is of my cool cousin Isaac although you might confuse him for a girl below...lol. The last photo is of my Nana Banana... she's really cool and funny too.

I got lots of attention and at one time I thought for sure the name of the game was "pass the baby". I sure hope that they come back real soon so that we can play some more.

Love,
Emerson