On Sunday we dedicated Colin at church. It was one of the most special days to date in Colin's life and our family. For those of you who don't know what dedication is let me give you a little explanation. Dedication is not a baptism. Colin's dedication is a celebration in which Ryan and I made a commitment before the Lord, our family and our church to raise Colin according to God's Word and God's ways. In dedicating Colin we are giving him his own journey and path to find faith. Our hope is that Colin chooses Jesus and when he makes that faith commitment, he can choose to be baptized. His baptism will be an outward expression of his personal relationship with the Lord.
So with that said, Ryan and I sent out these invitations to our family to join us in this celebration.
Kristin helped me design all the stationary pieces for Colin's party. It was so fun to put these together and I love how they turned out!
I had Colin's outfit picked out as soon as the invitations were done. Yes I love party planning and I like things to match so naturally Colin's ensemble fit the color scheme and theme.
My mom had this adorable onesie made for Colin too which he wore under his bowtie top.
Our family met us at the church on Sunday for the dedication. Dedications at our church are part of the normal church service, not a separate ceremony. After the opening worship Ryan, Colin, and I went to the front and were joined by Pastor Trautman who did the dedication. He introduced our family and asked Ryan and I of our commitment to raise Ryan according to God's word and following God's ways. And then he turned to the congregation and asked them if they would commit to praying for our family and come alongside us so that Colin could know Jesus. During these two statements Ryan was holding Colin. And then they put Colin's picture on the big screen at church.
When his picture flashed up there was a loud "awww" you could hear thru the whole church. It made this mama's heart melt. Then Pastor Trautman held Colin and dedicated our son. Ryan and I put our hands on Colin and prayed a blessing on Colin's life.
It was pretty short and sweet but it was perfect for our family. I love that dedication allows Colin's faith to be personal, something he can own. We are excited to watch Colin grow and hopefully come to love Jesus.
After church our family joined us at our house for brunch. My good friend Megan helped me out immensely by coming over to our house while we were all at church and she got the food in the oven and juice poured and coffee started. Everyone should have a friend like this when hosting an event. It was so nice-- thank you Megan! We were also very blessed that so much family baked yummy food for the brunch! Thanks team Colin!
I made lemon cupcakes and frosted them too (Ryan and Rose helped frost as well as make the cupcake flags!)
A fun Mimosa Bar
The center pieces were little fish in vases!
Brunch menu featuring family favorites and yes I did water bottle labels too- thanks Kristin!
I made goody bags with sweedish fish to go along with the little fish theme I had going on.
Colin with his cousins and godparetns- Jaxon and Rose. Colin's other godmother, Laura was at DECA for school. We missed her but wished her the best of luck as she presents.
Colin was a trooper for the day! He was passed around and held by just about everyone. And his cheeks were raw by the end of the day from all the kisses he received. With a nap to and from the church Colin made it until the last hour of the party, when he crashed on Ryan.
After Colin's nap, I realized we didn't have any pictures of our family. So I made sure to snap a few before we headed for a bath to relax, wind down, and wash off the lipstick marks on those chunky cheeks!
My boys...
And our little family...
I will never forget this day and the promise that Ryan and I made. We love you little Colin!
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