Our sweet Lauren was baptized on March 27th. What a special day it was for her, and for our family. For months we have been talking about baptism, reading about baptism, learning about baptism and preparing for this day. When talking about her upcoming baptism Lauren would giggle. She really understood the importance of this decision and knew that it was the right thing to do. In her words, she wanted to "follow Jesus". She counted down to her special day. Each night when I would lay by her in bed she would whisper to me how many days until her baptism. Then we would both giggle.
Her baptism day could not have been more perfect. She was the cutest little girl in a white jumpsuit that I have ever seen. Her hair in two long braids with white bows. My favorite part of the day was being in the dressing room with Lauren after she was baptized. She was wet, freshly baptized, and wrapped in a towel. I got down to her level, looked in her eyes, and asked her how she felt. She replied with a beaming smile, "Awesome!" At that moment I felt her spirit. That she truly was clean and pure and perfect at that moment. She glowed.
Somehow, we managed to get her hair done, bow in place, dress on, tights on (yes, just tights.Of all the things I forgot dry underwear), necklace on, and shoes on in record time. We got to wait behind the door together waiting for her video to finish. We held hands and giggled some more.
I hope Lauren will always remember this day. I know that I will. And hopefully, as the years go by and when we talk about her special baptism day, we will giggle.
Lauren and her dad
The fam
Grandma and Grandpa Barlow
Grandma and Grandpa Allred
Great Grandma Florence and Great Granny Morton
Daddy's girl



