Neal was worthy to baptize Rhys and several of our family and friends were there to use their priesthood in the ordinances: Chris Huff, John Goode, Chad Knudsen, Carter Garvin, as well as Bishop Ed Wilson. Grandma helped with an opening prayer, and music was lead by Barbara Knudsen. Cherri Hardcastle sang Rhys' favorite hymn (and jokingly one of his mother's least favorites) Love at Home and Our Savior's Love, while he and his dad changed back into dry clothes..which I will get to in just a bit. His teacher, Lesli Huntzinger, and Chad Knudsen provided talks on baptism and the gift of the Holy Ghost. Sophie offered the closing prayer.
Here's a memory-maker! The day before the baptism, Grandma took Rhys' dress shirt out of the pile of things to go to the baptism to spray and hang it to decrease the wrinkles (I don't iron). The fun part is when your sweet husband is getting himself and his son dressed in dried clothes and a key garment is missing from Rhys' pile.
Neal was texting me but my phone was on silent for the sacred occasion and in my purse. Kira got the text and alerted me. I stepped out and motioned to bishop to join us as we tried to figure out how to act. Neal was prepared to drive home (5 minutes total) and retrieve the shirt we'd forgot to repack. We looked through the baptism suits closet and found a few white shirts-one of which was slightly less large than the other men's shirts and decided on that.
As I reentered and as the musical number was coming to an end, I sheepishly advised our friends and family to always bring a dry shirt when their children are getting baptized and got a good laugh. He was confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ and given the gift of the Holy Ghost in a shirt enveloping him and a classy tie that he was gifted by Aunt Kira.
A luncheon followed afterwards for family and friends who had traveled, with a cake, sandwiches, and chips that Rhys picked out himself for the event.
Later in the day, he pulled me to the side and said he was going to be mean to Sophie but decided not to because he was just made clean and didn't want to mess it up. I told him he was doing a good job already listening to the Holy Ghost but that the sacrament would be there on Sunday to help him renew his covenants whenever a mess up happened.
Personal touch: Legos CTR (choose the right) |
He chose the flavor of his chocolate cake and the icing colors. |
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