Showing posts with label Blessing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blessing. Show all posts

Monday, 10 September 2018

Addison's Blessing Weekend


A few weeks back, Addison got blessed at church.  It was a super special weekend, and so lovely to have so many of our family and friends there for it.  Our congregation, as many of you know, here in Scotland is super teeny tiny...and so I'm pretty sure we quadrupled the size of it on Sunday 26th! I had certainly never seen so many people in our small building before!


It had me reminiscing back to Ella's blessing day.  Ella and Addi both got blessed around the 3 month old mark, and so it meant they could share the same dress which I was very excited about indeed! I couldn't find the same little pink cardigan from last time but a lovely friend of ours from church, Margo, had gifted us this knitted pink one and so I thought it would complete Addi's little outfit perfectly, along with that adorable little bow! 


She looked absolutely beautiful! and I had to do a little comparison shot to big sister in the same dress too...


How fun is that! 


It was a lovely service - you were blessed by your daddy, and joined by Grandad and Uncle Arne in the prayer circle.  The spirit was strong, and the love in the room for you as those words were spoken felt palpable - a love coming from your father in heaven, but also all of those friends and family in the room who had come to support you in your big day too. I wished I had thought to ask someone else to write down the blessing, because at some point I was struggling to read what I was writing through the tears I was shedding! 

So many lovely blessings were pronounced upon you but the line that stood out to me was that you will have a 'love for humankind, and for the beautiful world we live in and as you appreciate both these things much joy and peace will come into your life'. The two greatest blessings in my life are the family and friendships I have, and the joy I seek from the nature and beauty all around us - so it made me smile to hear these two things mentioned in your blessing too.  

We had three speakers - Rachael (your big sister's primary teacher) who gave a beautiful talk all about what a joy babies and children bring into your life, your Auntie Mel then spoke and based her talk on some counsel from one of the apostles in our church - Dieter F. Uchtdorf - about prioritising family above all other things in our lives, and then Margo (a good friend of ours who had travelled all the way from Lockerbie) spoke about names and the significance of names and gave a little insight into the Braithwaite family name that she had researched.  We sung some happy hymns, especially chosen by me, and then it was time for everyone to enjoy some food...and a lot of cake because that's how Jones family celebrations go!


I loved these hello world plates and bunting that I found online - I thought it was a perfect theme to officially welcome you into the world on this Sunday when you were given a name and a blessing and your name would officially be known on the records of the church.  


Also mint green and rose gold are two of my very favourite colours so I was thrilled with the colour scheme too! Granny made this cute little frame with this sweet quote...


and wowed us all with her floristry talents as usual.  I just loved this wild arrangement and the way it looked on the table. 


Granny had made all the platters of sandwiches and brought a whole heap of strawberries to balance out some of the sweetness going on! Marion, a friend from church, also made lots of delicious soups too.


Auntie Mara couldn't be there, so sent tons of cheesecakes in her absence - which I'm sure people were pretty happy about! In fact this amazing Nutella profiterole hazelnut cheesecake went so fast I didn't even get to try a piece! She works for The English Cheesecake Company, and so always knows how to make a sweet contribution!!


There was also a mango and passionfruit cheesecake, carrot cake and a toffee birthday cheesecake.  Along with that I had made Nutella marshmallows, coconut & caramel rocky road, Nutella & white chocolate brownies, Biscoff chocolate chip cookies, triple chocolate magic bars and 'top hats' for the kids.  It was quite the feast! 


My mom was also in charge of drinks, and had this cute photo poster printed out as well with all little memories of Addi featured on it.  


As well as sleeping through her whole actual blessing, Addi had a nice nap on Granny while everyone was scoffing cake too! She had clearly partied too hard! 


We had to snap this family shot before we left, to remember the whole gang who made the day so special.


We also had a lot of fun on the Saturday, and Mia and Auntie Mel wasted no time in getting in some snuggles.  They were the first to arrive from Yorkshire.  Shortly followed by Granny and Grandad from Shropshire and then Grandpa and Uncle Ja from Bedfordshire.  

It was a surprisingly sunny day...


 so Ella and Mia got some bouncing in the garden in!



and after that we headed out for an afternoon at Harestanes.  Uncle Ja was quite the hit! and was great at keeping all the little ones entertained! 


It was so cute seeing Ella and Mia love each other so much - like little peas in a pod following each other around, Mia especially patted the back of her wibbly wobble horse indicating that she wanted Ella to join her on it! 


The girls headed for ice cream from Mary's Dairy (and Mom was actually more excited about it than this picture makes out haha!) while the boys went and hiked up a hill to see a local monument, so there was something for everyone! 


The kids played at the park and then in the giant sandpit...


but the icing on the cake was finding this table tennis table! The Jones family are serious about table tennis - we even had one in our garden growing up where we made lots of happy memories! 


The boys got serious in a doubles tournament...


and Granny humoured Ellis who so desperately wanted to get involved! 

It was a lovely afternoon out, and an awesome weekend all round that won't be easily forgotten. 


Granny was also pleased to get the picture she has so longed for of her and her four grandchildren.  This was the best of a bad bunch of about 20 takes! We discovered that taking photos of a baby, a 2 year old, a 4 year old and a 5 year old is no easy feat! so we settled on this one in the end and called it good! Happy for these cousins to spend a whole weekend of fun together! 

Bring on the next time! 

Friday, 16 May 2014

Ella's Blessing Weekend


 Last weekend, our little Ella got blessed and most of our family were able to come up for this very special occasion! Of course, in typical Scotland style it was pouring with rain on the Saturday morning when everyone arrived...and it continued to rain all day long! For about an hour in the afternoon, the rain held off just long enough for us to go on a nice woodland walk - and even the sun made a quick appearance!


 We were loving the bluebells!


 and we had to grab a family shot, whilst there was an additional pair of hands to take the photo!

It was also my Dad's birthday that same day, so we celebrated with a coconut and lime curd cake -


because in his opinion cake is better than a present - I wonder who I take after!



and we all headed out for a big family meal at Nando's in the evening.  Again Dad's sweet tooth came out as he ate his frozen yoghurt before his meal had even arrived!

The rest of the night we spent adding a few last minute touches to our bakes for the next day!
 

 Ella woke up full of beans, ready for her big day! We tried to take a few shots of her in her pretty dress before we left the house - but she had other things in mind! Like eating everything in sight - her dress...


 and even her fists! but I guess this is just a way to document that on her blessing day she was in full on teething mode!


 For a few seconds she folded her arms like a reverent little baby! and we managed a few smiles too!


 Isn't her dress so cute? My uni friends Tash and Lucy posted it to her as a prezzie when she was a newborn and I knew as soon as I saw it that it would be her blessing dress! Her little pink cardigan was knitted by a colleague of By's.


 Here was our little family shot before leaving for church! 

The blessing ceremony itself was really lovely, in our church the baby blessing gets performed by the father so Byron was able to bless Ella.  It was such a special moment seeing him up there bestowing all kinds of lovely words to Ella.  God has entrusted us with this baby girl, she is a beloved child of his and he wants her to return to live with him again one day and so it is down to Byron and I as her earthly parents to raise her in obedience to keeping the commandments of God and walking in righteousness.  Having her blessed into our church is just the first step in her journey but one that will ensure that she grows up to know God and to follow in Jesus' footsteps and example.

Just a few weeks before the blessing I found a picture from my own blessing day...


and my mom also gave me one from her blessing day!

 
 I want to get all three of them framed together, three generations sharing one special moment!


Of course no special moments happen in the Jones family without accompanying baked goods! so we whipped up this very pink and girly dessert table for after! My sister Mara made that lovely bunting that said Ella's Blessing on it...


and she also made this E, and these cute little flowers from dyed coffee filters - she's so clever!


 I made these brownie bites...

 

oreo truffles...
 

 magic bars...and some treats called fifteens which weren't photographed - they are a traditional Northern Irish treat of condensed milk, marshmallows and coconut - mine had maltesers in too! and we also made some marshmallow pops for the kids table!


 Mara brought the gourmet popcorn, one little boy came up to me and asked where the popcorn was, I pointed to the little pink dishes, and he said 'no, the normal popcorn, I don't like coconut popcorn'!! Too bad for him, because it was yummy!


 My mom made this lemon polenta cake, to give a bit of a break from all the chocolatey treats on the table! and she also made some super cute mini scones with jam and clotted cream!


and she did this beautiful pink arrangment for the table!


 The rocky road was provided by Mel, and Mara brought a whole tray of rocky road fudge brownies too!


 She also made these mini chocolate cupcakes, and the little pink toppers were handmade using a mould of all sweeties and cupcakes...

 

they were super cute!


Shloer and pink lemonade was accompanied by stripey straws...


because everything is made better with stripey straws! especially ones in pink buckets, which my dad sprayed especially for the occasion - thanks Dad!


 Here are the proud great grandparents! all the way from South Africa, we waited until May to do the blessing so that they would be able to attend :)


A nice family shot outside the chapel!


and a sister shot...

 Ellis and Ella having a moment!


 All the Jones girls!


 and this is where we tried to recreate the pose from my blessing picture 28 years ago!


Uncle Arne getting broody for a girl! and look at cute little Ellis' special tartan tie for the event! He had a waistcoat and everything but that didn't make it past the beginning of church!
 

We took a few more pictures of the special girl in her special dress!


 She loved clutching it all day long!



and seemed pretty happy about how the day had gone! We are so blessed to get to be her mommy and daddy!


Ella was truly spoilt with so many goodies and so much love - she definitely has a huge family who love her very much! We were so grateful to everyone who was able to make the effort to come! It was a weekend that will not be forgotten!