(My sweet MayMay)
This event gets my No-Guilt-Wanted-Mommy-Wheels spinning! This is a moment when traditions will be started and continued for each of my four children. And I'm going to try my darndest to not have my oldest child say at my youngest child's baptism, "But you didn't do that for me." I know it will come...I'm trying to avoid it. So I've spent the last few months in my Type A mind thinking of what I want to become the family traditions that we will continue with each of the children on their baptism day.
Today, I will share one. This is where we get personal...
We believe in baptism by immersion. This means that my little girl will get wet. What better way to wrap her up after this moment than with a white towel that has her name on it. It's personal. Something that she can use again (or save in her memory box) and reflect on the decision she made that day.
Now, I love my catalogues. I will often skim through them looking and dreaming. I've always been a fan of the personalized towels at Pottery Barn Kids. But let's be honest...that will cost you close to $30 for one towel.
So here's my secret. This towel was bought at Target. Their towels range from $4 to $11. I then took it to my local embroidery shop and had her name added. You'd be surprised if you did a Google search for embroidery and your local city how many people can do this. Plus, there's always those shops in the middle of the mall. If you live by me, give me a call and I'll tell you who I let handle this for me.
We have also started doing this as a gift for our cousins. This one was recently sent to my nephew in Utah who was baptized this weekend.
This could also be an every day idea for your kids. There are many beach towels on sale this time of year. I always love to get my kids a new towel for the summer. It would be fun to add their name to that towel.