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August 28, 2019

London's Baptism

The time was fast approaching for London's 8th birthday--which--when you're a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, is a super biiiig deal. When you're 8, you can choose to be baptized. I kind of love this because it's really up to the person getting baptized. They're making 3 promises: to remember Jesus, take His name upon them, and to keep the commandments. And then there's always weekly sacrament to re-commit/make any personal corrections for the following week. I stood in my bathroom, braiding London's hair, and I asked her, "Hey, Honey. You're going to be 8 in a few months. How do you feel about getting baptized?" And that's when London did the thing she always does, which is blow me away with her grace, maturity, and faith.
"Mom, I'm ready to make covenants with God. I'm ready. I want to follow Jesus."
"Are you sure, Honey? There's no rush."
"Mo---om. Don't worry! I'm ready!" and she smiled and hugged me and laughed, because she knew that I'm not ready for her to grow up.

So the preparations began. There was the interview with the Bishop, the program, the photo shoot with the talented Talitha, the flowers from Hartworks Floral, the food, and the family to invite from out of town. London had control over every aspect of the program, from the talks, to the prayers, to the hymns we sang. But I begged her to sing a special musical number with her dad playing the guitar, and she said yes! It's a song I sing to my kids from the moment they are born, and one whose words always shake me.



I'm trying to be like Jesus,
I'm following in His ways.
I'm trying to love as He did
In all that I do and say.
At times I am tempted
To make a wrong choice,
But I try to listen
As the still small voice whispers:
Love one another as Jesus loves you.
Try to show kindness in all that you do.
Be gentle and loving in deed and in thought,
For these are the things Jesus taught."
I'm trying to love my neighbor.
I'm learning to serve my friends.
I watch for that day of gladness
When Jesus will come again.
I try to remember the lessons he taught,
And the holy spirit enters into my thoughts, saying:
Love one another as Jesus loves you.
Try to show kindness in all that you do.
Be gentle and loving in deed and in thought,

For these are the things Jesus taught.
I want so deeply for each of my children to show kindness in all they do, and to be gentle and loving always. Kyle played it perfectly, and London's angelic voice sang those tender words like only a child who means every word can.

Our family :)

My grandma made this jumper for our baptisms 23 years ago.
I'm not sure how to describe the way I felt that day... It wasn't pride, but I think that perhaps it was pure joy. As I reflected on all those happy tears I cried, I realized that this was 8 years in the making. Every bedtime scripture story, every Sunday at church, every prayer before every meal, family night every Monday, and every quiet, peaceful moment when we shared our faith with our little red-headed-girl, led her to baptism. She is remarkable, intelligent, good, and full of light, and she makes us proud every single day. I wish I could adequately express my love for her in words, but every mother reading this already knows that there aren't words for this kind of love. 










1 comment:

Frankie said...

Bristyl that is so beautifully said for such a beautiful mother and her most fantastic daughter. I’m so extremely proud of you for the incredible young women that you are.