
We had the Parker family and Chad's brother and his wife there for the event. Since I was hands free from this event, after the baptism, Taylor come out for the confirmation in hair combed strait down his head, with sides all askew....white tennis shoes and shirt untucked...oh well, I love him just the same. I got to give the talk on confirmation and the holy ghost, and so I was glad to be able to look him in the eye, and bare my own testimony to him about the gospel. I don't do it enough.

Taylor also went to the eye doctor, and found that he is just slightly far sighted, so he gets to have glasses. He's the only one in our family to have glasses, so all the boys can't wait for their turn at the eye doctor in hopes to get their own! 

Taylor picked these out all on his own. There was a wall worth of choices, and these (although he wanted black) were the choice:) He is my boy who loves art, music, and is very picky about the clothes he wears. I see Taylor as super artistic, and these glasses, as an expression of his individualism. He loves the spotlight, and revels in attention on one hand and on the other is quiet, observant and slow to share his thoughts. Taylor, I can't wait to see who you become, because who you are amazes me.


2 comments:
No, Aunt Cindy took the pictures!!! I am sorry Cindy! And thank you Cindy!!!
Carrie
Yay for Taylor!! His glasses are very good looking. :)
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