5.31.2009

Brigden "Baxter" Casey Heap was blessed today by his father Casey



4 comments:

Alison said...

those are some great pictures!!

I will be honest, and admit to holding my breath during the blessing... thinking, that just maybe... I'd hear "Brigden Baxter Casey Heap."

If they had done that... they would have skated on all future Father's Day gifts!!

Nikki said...

He is a really handsome baby!

Unknown said...

You know Alison, standing next to Casey as I did, I could have just said right into the microphone, "Baxter" as if it was coming from heaven! What a wonderful blessing Casey gave, he was so specific on the different blessings, and so eloquently given, particularly for a first time father. I was so proud of him. It was a great experience to participate as the Grandpa!

Alison said...

can you imagine the journal entries that would have been recorded if a heavenly message had indeed happened???

man, you let that once in a lifetime opportunity slip by...

and yes, I totally agree. Casey did a fantastic job of relaying the blessing intended for Baxter... err, I mean Brigden.

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