Our little grandson's baptism went beautifully, as our daughter put it, our little guy who hates water didn't cry one bit. He did get a tight grip on Fr. Tripp's vestments when he was bent over the font.
Big Sister Ellie called it her brother's "Bathtism!" It was truly a blessed event, and he was so precious,
a little angel!
He's a cutie pie!
NEXT...you have to see these too, think you'll smile or maybe even giggle!!
I really just has to share this round of photographs that our daughter got of her little two year old eating a cold frozen yogurt!
I do think our little granddaughter loves her summer treat! What do you think?
Is this not a happy little girl?
Oh my, she loves her frozen yogurt pops that her Mommy and sister made!
Hugs to all!
Now, I need to finish unpacking and yes, I'll be reading some great blogs later on today!
I have missed blogging, you got it, major withdrawal!
Nancy
Nancy. such precious pictures. I hope you let me know next time you are here and maybe we can meet somewhere. I was at Queen of Hearts in Alpharetta twice this week.
ReplyDeleteSuch a precious photo of the Baptism. Your grandson is indeed precious, and your granddaughter is definitely enjoying her pop and such a sweet cutie. Love that smile. Glad you had a great visit. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteoh Nancy your grandbabys are beautiful..and yeah those last photos made me giggle..she is just gorgeous...yogurt and all..;) thanks for sharing..have a great weekend.:)
ReplyDeletePrecious litte grandbabies! I love them, that cutiest curly haired doll... OMG! They are too cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! HUGS!
Hi Nancy,
ReplyDeleteYou have such a lovely family. The pics of your granddaughter are just darling! She is a doll. Don't you wish we could eat like that and no one would notice! LOL.
Glad your back.
hugs
Sissie
Glad you're back in town... which really means... glad you're back to bloggin'! I always miss your postings. Little Garrett is so cute.
ReplyDeleteAnd then I found my mouth watering looking at those frozen yogurt pictures. Nancy, your grandkiddies are adorable.
Hugs,
Karen
Ladybug Creek
What beautiful grandchildren you have! sandie
ReplyDeleteOh gracious, those blue eyes and those little blonde curls. How on earth could you say no to her? Welcome back Nancy! ♣olive
ReplyDeleteYour grandchildren are fabulous! That frozen yogurt pop looks absolutely divine! It cools me off just to see her eating it!
ReplyDeleteshe is just precious...
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet pictures! I love the ones of your granddaughter enjoying her frozen treat. She's precious!
ReplyDeleteNancy
love the photos reminded of my grand. dau. baptism.beautiful children have a good weekend
ReplyDeleteAwww...what a wonderful family picture...so glad the little guy was on his best behavior! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the messy pics, too! ha. Sounds like you had a wonderful trip!
Hi Nancy! Oh, I'm so glad you popped over to see me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a blessed event for your little grandson and his bathtism! I love that.
Now what a darling little grand daughter you have - she's adorable and I do believe she love that pop!
Be a sweetie,
shelia ;)
Your grandchildren are the sweetest things I have seen! How cute!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you and your family on the "Bathtism" too! My two kids slept through their "dunking" and they also didn't cry!
Best wishes and welcome home!
Natasha.
Your grandchildren are beautiful, Nancy. I love these photos.
ReplyDeleteSweet babies!!
ReplyDeleteI am loving being a new grandma!! Ezra is 2months old already and I just can't get enough of him!!
Hi Nancy!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you stopped by my blog and introduced yourself! It sounds like you had a nice trip--your grands are adorable :-)
Yes, every single photo made me smile!! The "bathtism" photo is wonderful. The rest just adorable! What did we ever do before grandbabies??? LOL! Glad you had a good trip and are safely home.
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet and adorable faces! You have a beautiful family! Congrats on the "Bathtism" so cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice comments on my blog. I'm enjoying yours!
Gosh, he is so sweet..And her, with those eyes. I love her yogurt matching her dress. Good planning and what a sweet smile.
ReplyDeleteLove it all.
How special, looks like you had a great time! And you're right, those photos did make me smile-thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBlue eyes and curly hair - What.A.Doll.
ReplyDeleteAll the kids are adorable!!
If I were you I'd fram that first photo of the family and enjoy it every day.
Oh my, Nancy! What cuties! Now that's the way to eat frozen yogurt! Happy weekend!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteHowdy Nancy
ReplyDeleteOh girl you have smply made my day with these precious photos !
Thank you so very much for sharing your sweet blessings they truly put a smile on my face and joy in my heart :)
Thank you so much for dropping by my blog .
I really thought I would have to start all over again as I have been
so absent this past year .
My Mom is responding well to her Chemo ,but my Dad is not doing so well .
I will try to blog as I can ,but the reality is that I will be busy caring for my parents .
Thank you again for stopping by and leaving such a sweet comment for me .
Big Texas Hugs to you and yours
Until next time
Happy Trails
Hi Nancy! Thanks so much for stopping by! I'm so glad you did!
ReplyDeleteWhat adorable grandchildren! How much fun they must be for you!!! I look forward to that day!
I look forward to getting to know you!
Have a beautiful day~
Kathleen ;-D
precious babies....aren't they just wonderful?
ReplyDeleteToo, too, tooooooo cute my friend!!! I love your babys & the pics of the little one eatting her yogurt pop...priceless.
ReplyDeleteThose simple pleasures, that's really what it's all about..& family & love 2.
Hugs,
Susie
I'm so glad you stopped by my blog! Love the pictures, and REALLY love "bathtism"! Perfect!
ReplyDeleteNancy, these photos are PRICELESS! The "Bathtism"..LOL...looks like it was a very blessed event & the frozen yogurt pops look yummy, too!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to tell you how impressed I was with what you did with your Bloggerette Sorority rush job. ;-) It turned out beautifully & I'm thrilled to be in the same sorority with you.
Take your time getting unpacked & all the laundry done (worst part of traveling, IMHO)
fondly,
Rett
I can't wait to have grandchildren . . . sigh. How sweet is the entire family and what a special day!
ReplyDeleteLove the yogurt . . . makes you kind of hungry! :)
Thanks for sharing! Love this!
Karen
Precious pics!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious little kid-ling & darling cupcake!, Nancy. May your baby boy be blessed in his new life within the church.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a great trip, glad you are back.
Have a lovely week.
TTFN ~ Hugs, Marydon
Nancy, I loved your pictures and all the history you shared! Makes me want to go back. I only had three days in London and three in Paris. The town of Windsor sounds intriguing as does Windsor Castle.
ReplyDeleteYour children are adorable. What a special occasion.
I realize I scrolled down reading your previous blog and started writing on the wrong blog post. Glad I viewed both. It was enjoyable.
I love the pure innocence of a child enjoying the moment. I think we can learn so much from them! Sweet little girl.
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