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Monday, January 21, 2013

the little white dress.


A couple of weeks before Chelsea's baptism my husband and I decided to go to the beach where we took a few pictures of her in a little white dress that has been around since Sierra was eight years old.
Sierra & Lexie touching the door knobs of the Salt Lake Temple, circa-2003
My mother in law originally made this little white dress for Sierra when we got sealed as a family in the temple back in 2003, and because it was so simple and sentimental I had Alexandra wear it to her baptism five years later in 2008. 
Baptism picture of Alexandra in Wilmington Beach, NC-2008
This dress has such significance in my life, and because it was made by the hands of a loving grandmother I just couldn't keep it tucked away in a garment bag in the back of a closet. 

So another five years go by, and this little white dress is worn again by my youngest daughter Chelsea who was just baptized a member into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 
Taking pictures of Chelsea in the little white dress that grandma made for her older sister brings back so many memories. Memories of that special day when all of our girls got baptized. How nice it is to wear a white dress that symbolizes purity knowing that you'll be clean once you enter the waters of baptism. 

Such a beautiful time to photograph every detail of what was worn on this day for I want to remember times like these forever.

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It was bittersweet taking these pictures knowing that this will possibly be the last time this little white dress will be worn.
Chelsea was so happy that this little white dress has been around for many years, and worn on special days by her sisters who are all bound for eternity. 

What a blessing that is.



2 comments:

  1. This little photoshoot is absolutely adorable! What an incredible time in her life right now :)
    xo TJ

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  2. @TJ...Thank you so much! It sure was a special day, and we had a lot of fun! Thanks for commenting! xo

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