Today was Coopers blessing day! The morning went relatively smooth for a Sunday morning, and I was even able to snap a few pictures before leaving the house. The family that we were counting on coming weren't able to make it due to the flu and the birth of a new cousin (I guess those are acceptable reasons), so it ended up being just our crew and Gramma and Grampa! I may have felt a tad sad about that, and the fact that I hadn't had enough time to crochet Cooper a special white blessing blanket, but I tried my best to make it through the day.
He wore the same blessing outfit that all of his older brothers wore, which was pretty special! It was a little bit big for him, but I think he still looked quite handsome in white.
With Daddy in the bishopric, we weren't able to snap a family picture at home, so we got one quickly before going into the chapel (thanks to a sweet friend for snapping it). It's crazy to me how many bodies are in this photo, and how many baby blessings Mr. Stannix has performed for our growing family! They are all getting so big and I am cherishing this time when we are all still living under one roof. Together is my favorite place to be!
As Mike gave our sweet son a name and a blessing, I quickly jotted down as much as I could for Cooper to read later in his life.
Here is some of what Daddy said in the blessing.
I bless your body that it will grow and perform its functions. I bless your mind as you observe that it will be absorbed and that you will be attentive to all of the blessings in your life. I bless you with compassion and the spirit of discernment. As you recognize the needs of those around you, you will be able to reach out with love. I bless you that you will have a strong relationship with your mother and learn from her humility and faith in Christ. I bless you to be a giver of peace and joy to those around you. I bless you with the knowledge that you are a son of God with an eternal destiny of promise and hope as well as callings of leadership. I bless you with hope and enthusiasm and a zeal to help your fellow men and an energy for the work of the Lord.
How blessed we are to have this boy in our lives. He has already filled our home with immense joy and gladness. It was a beautiful blessing and a wonderful sabbath!