Every since CPea was born, we wanted to baptize her. It seemed like a lovely ritual to share with loved ones and a new baby. But, along with my plan to make homemade baby food, decisions were put off for so long we ended up with a second baby that we also wanted to baptize.
So fast forward to Easter weekend this year. We found a great way to baptize the children just the way we wanted to, Huntington Beach style, complete with wetsuits. It was a happy celebration for all of us and Scott and I loved the opportunity to share our love for our beautiful daughters aloud.
CPea, post baptism. It was cold in the water but she really enjoyed it!


Scott and the girls in Huntington Harbor, and yes, those are pastors in those wetsuits!


LilPea got her nails done for the event. Its no long white christening gown, but she loved it. There's not much we won't do to see our babies smile.
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