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Posts Tagged: Daughter

Daughter / Faith / First Communion / Girls / Testimonial — 2 Comments
5
Apr 10

An Ideal and Versatile Communion Dress

Since Ava is my one and only beloved daughter, I knew I had to buy her the perfect communion dress! Also, it just so happens my brother, Derek, is getting married a few months after her communion. Since Derek had asked Ava to perform the loving task of acting as his only flower girl in the wedding, this now meant I was hoping to find a dress that she could wear for both special occasions! This turned out to be a bigger challenge than I had anticipated.

Ava and I spent hours and hours, as well as visiting multiple stores, just trying to find the dress that will make her feel beautiful for the up and coming special occasions! After all of this tedious searching, we came upon the perfect dress on your website!

Jenna Communion DressThe communion dress is known as the Jenna dress and it is utterly gorgeous! We absolutely loved the designer layer skirt (which happens to match the design of the bride-to-be’s bridal gown) and the white bow with the lovely white satin flower is a perfect compliment to the bridesmaid’s dresses!

To make Ava’s communion look complete, we had to purchase the flower and rhinestone first communion veil that she just fell in love with! The veil is a great match to the satin flower that is attached onto the ribbon of the dress. However, what really pulled the look together was the girls “pearl” necklace and bracelet set!

As far as a flower girl dress, it is perfect! Since Derek is planning on getting married in the summer I had discussed with the Derek’s bride-to-be, Leah, about the possibility of altering the dress by removing the sleeves. Another great idea that Leah had was to have the bridesmaid’s dresses made longer. During the alteration of the bridesmaid’s dresses, we could use the extra fabric to replace the white ribbon around the waist of the communion dress with a ribbon that would match perfectly the bridesmaids’ dresses. What a fantastic idea!

Ultimately, I just wanted to say thank you for the fantastic experience that Ava and I had using your website! As a mother, it was absolutely priceless to have a communion dress be so versatile. As for Ava, she can hardly wait for her first communion and Uncle Derek’s wedding to get here!

Daughter / First Communion / Girls — No Comments
21
Jan 10

Communion Dress: Exciting memories with my daughter

I will never forget the day we bought my daughters First Communion dress! The dress was absolutely beautiful. I got her dress at online at myspecialplace.com for $59.95 but on other websites it was $185.00!  The year prior to Abbigail’s first communion my younger sister got married while we were out shopping for the flower girl dress we bribed Abbi to try on this dress at the bridal shop.

It looked almost like a flower girl dress! Abbigail looked like an angel in that dress and it never left my mind. I couldn’t find the dress anywhere else, until I came across myspecialplace.com. There it was! We ordered it early before communion day–and it fit her perfectly!

The accessories just topped it off perfectly! She chose the most adorable communion veil and I picked out communion gloves with roses on them (“Rose” being her middle name and all).

We were so excited and my husband thought we were crazy. But the grin on her face and the sparkle in her eye told the tale that this was the dress! She was daddy’s little princess! On that exciting day, it was all well worth it!

Daughter / Family / Parenting / Son / Tradition / baptism — No Comments
9
Jan 10

Our Son’s Baptism

The day of my son’s christening was the hottest day of the year! Lukas was born in July and baptized in August. He wore the same baptismal outfit that I, as well as my brothers and sisters, were baptized in.

My husband and I had a hard time choosing God parents so we put names in a hat. Yes, that is how we chose my son’s godparents. (Granted, we only threw names of people we knew would aid him in his relationship with God–and we trusted them!)

At the time our daughter was 2 ½ years old and the baptism was following the 11am mass–which fell at nap time, of course. We were the only family having our baby baptized, as we were having a family friend baptize our son. He was a retired priest who had performed our wedding and also baptized our daughter two years prior. This priest had always been an important “member” of our family, so I was honored he agreed to the baptism.

Anyway,  as it was so warm outside and it was naptime for my daughter. She was so tired! Thank God we were the only family there! I would have been mortified! She was crying, running around, screaming and having temper tantrums–which surprised everyone because she was usually really good in church. My husband’s cousin tried so hard to keep her distracted and quiet but there was no calming her down. Finally, worn out, she just fell asleep at the church snuggled into her baby brother’s baptism gift–a gorgeous cross blanket. She was just exhausted.

After Lukas’ baptism, we went back to the house for a luncheon–and wouldn’t you know it, his sister slept through the whole thing! Now when we go back and watch the video tape we all laugh and Lukas teases his sister, telling her “some day he will get her back from stealing the show at his baptism.”

Daughter / Faith / Family / Girls / Parenting / Tradition — No Comments
8
Jan 10

My Daughter’s Baptism

I will never forget the day my daughter, Samantha, was baptized! It was my very first Mother’s day on Sunday, May 12, 1996. It was a warm, sunny spring morning as we made our way to the church that my family has belonged to for years, St. Bernardine of Sienna Catholic church. In fact, it was the same church where my husband and I were married at 18 months before and where I was baptized.

We asked Father Partensky, the same priest who married Glen and I, to perform our daughter’s baptism. Having the same priest who married us, be the same one to perform our first child’s baptism meant a lot to us. Father Partensky is a very warm, easy going man with a gift to make everyone feel comfortable and secure. When we walked into the church for the baptism he said, jokingly, “If that baby cries, we are done!”  Believe it or not Samantha did not make a peep! She was incredible well-behaved the entire time, which made for some great memories of a wonderful experience.

Not only did Samantha behave like an angel that day, she looked absolutely heavenly in her baptismal gown. It took a few weeks to carefully chose her baptismal gown and I am glad that we took the time. We chose a baptismal gown that we wanted to stay in our family, and become a heirloom that she could pass down as a tradition to her own children one day. Today, I have it carefully packed away to give to her one day for our future grandchildren.

I remember that we had a hard time picking her godparents. My husband and I wanted family but wanted to make sure that we picked someone who we knew would be there for Samantha to turn to if she had questions or concerns about her religious life. We finally asked my younger sister, Amanda and my husband’s brother, John. Both our siblings were truly honored. It was really a blessing to share this day with both of our families.

Among her baptismal gifts, one of my favorites was a book from her godfather, John, talking about guardian angels. It was a beautiful children’s picture book called Angels Watch Over Me. Even though she was a baby, I remember reading it to her almost every night. It eventually turned into a bedtime ritual for us, and even though she is no longer a young child, it is still one of her favorite books.  My oldest sister gave her a beautiful pin cross (which she has worn for her Baptism, Communion and Confirmation) and my cousin knitted her a sweater, bonnet and booties set that was absolutely adorable. I will always have fond memories of my daughter’s baptism.

Daughter / Faith / Family / First Communion / Girls / Parenting / Son / Tradition — 3 Comments
29
Dec 09

First Communion Memories: Sharing My Faith with My Two Kids

I love sharing stories of my Children! I have two children, one boy who is 13 and my daughter who is 11. Both of my children have different personalities from each other yet I can remember each of their First Communions like it was yesterday.

My son was so nervous and had so many questions about making his First Holy Communion. One of his biggest fears was dropping the host and God being mad at him. I told him not to worry he would do fine and that accidents happen and that God could never be mad at him. On top of him having anxiety, he did not want to wear dress clothes–he wanted to wear a white t-shirt and a pair of jeans. I looked hard to find a comfortable boys suit for him. We ended up finding the perfect suit – one that he felt comfortable in it and I thought he looked absolutely handsome in. The day had finally come for his First Communion. He was both nervous yet excited at the same time. As soon as he put on his special suit, he saw how great he looked in the mirror, his confidence went up and I could see the anxiety fading from his face. After a few snapshots with the camera before we headed off to church, he was feeling good about himself and excited about making his First Holy Communion. Following the Communion ceremony, we had a gathering of family and friends. That day turned out to be a wonderful experience with wonderful memories that will last a lifetime for our family.

When my daughter made her Communion it was so very different! With her, she is very outgoing and it was all about the dress. We started looking the summer before her Holy Communion ceremony. We found her communion dress online while looking for her flower girl dress for her Aunt’s wedding. It was a bit more than she was expecting, but gorgeous and she looked like an angel in it. She never wanted to take it off!

At her celebration she was delighted to get communion gifts and cards and wanted to know why people gave presents to her for making a Sacrament. Her favorite gift was one she got from her godmother, my sister, it was our grandmother’s rosary and she still thinks it is the most beautiful thing she has ever seen.

We still belong to the same church that my entire family all made our sacraments at and that means a lot to me. I am so happy that I can carry on the same faith and family traditions that I grew up with and now my children are following those same traditions at the same church.

Christmas / Daughter / Family / Parenting / Tradition — No Comments
25
Dec 09

Christmas Celebrations: Teaching My 3-Year-Old About Christ’s Birthday

This Christmas is the first Christmas my 3 year old, Brianna will remember. We are trying to teach her what Christmas is all about, the birth of Jesus. She helped us set up the nativity. She even has one in her room. Brianna tells us ”Just remember Baby Jesus is not in the crib until December 25th.”  We are counting down the days until his birth with our Advent Calendar, with every day she gets a token gift. She thinks this is better than her birthday.

Every night when we sit down to dinner as a family we say grace and light the Advent wreath. She likes it because the candles are her favorite colors then she gets to blow them out like birthday candles. We talk about Jesus’ birthday each week, lighting one more candle until Christmas. We chose a gorgeous Shamrock Advent candleholder to help bring together our heritage and tradition.

Teaching her all the traditions of Christmas that we learned as children makes our holidays so much better. One of those traditions is, as a family, we all go out to the tree farm and pick out the perfect Christmas tree. We bring the tree home, make some hot cocoa, pull out all the boxes of ornaments and enjoy each others company the rest of the day while decorating the tree. After a wonderful afternoon of cocoa, laughter and family, the tree is complete with all of the ornaments but one – saving the most special one for last – the golden star tree topper that has been in my family for years. The moment had finally come where we all gather around the tree and turn on the lights. I picked up my little 3 year old, Brianna, so she could get a better view of the tree, and when she did she said “Look mama, the star is like the one from the baby Jesus nativity.” It warms my heart to know that even at 3 years old, she understands the true meaning of Christmas.

Christmas time has been a special time for not only keeping traditions that I remember as a child, but introducing new family traditions that my children can pass down to their their children. On Christmas eve, all of the family – aunts, uncles, cousins, brothers and sisters gather together for a special dinner. After dinner we usually play games, and share stories. This year I found a new tradition to start  – I found a special children’s book, A Special Place for Santa that tells the story about how St. Nicholas came to be known internationally and the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, which is the true meaning behind Christmas.  After dinner this year – all the children will gather around Grandpa, while he reads this heartwarming story to all the kids. The Christmas season is a time to celebrate the birth of baby Jesus, enjoy family and friends, keep family traditions going and remember what is really important.

Daughter / First Communion / Girls — No Comments
15
Dec 09

Preparing your Daughter for Communion

As communion classes near an end and ceremony preparations are made, the exciting time to choose the perfect communion dress arrives! One mom, Barbara, is doing just that–preparing her daughter, Grace, for one of the most important events in her Catholic life. But before she brought her daughter into the dress decision-making process, she made a quick checklist to ease her life a bit:

  1. Is the dress washable?
  2. What is the cost?
  3. Which accessories?
  4. What are the must-have qualities?
  5. What family traditions will we incorporate?

MySpecialPlace.com learns of Barbara and Grace’s final decisions in an interview:

Q. Which communion dress did you decide to go with?

A. “Grace chose the Mia dress because she loved how full and beautiful the skirt looks with all the cascading ruffles. Personally, I love how simple, yet elegant this dress looks! The style is clean and crisp, which makes it versatile to go with any veil, jewelry and accessories that we choose. The skirt is pretty elaborate, so I’m thinking it’ll be a dry clean item–which means less stress for me.”

Q. Which communion accessories will Grace be wearing?

A. “Grace is the kind of girl that loves sparkle and frills, so we chose the Aurora Borealis Communion Veil which matches the Mia First Communion dress almost to a tee. It allows her to express her shining personality, while keeping a very elegant look. I love this veil because it gives me piece of mind to know that Grace will look beautiful that day, without all the stress and fuss of an up-do. For her jewelry, Grace has already let me know she’s excited to wear the cross necklace that she received on her Baptism day from her godparents.”

Q. What was your favorite part in preparing Grace for her First Holy Communion?

A. “When your kids are born, they are so pure and innocent. It’s an incredible feeling to watch them receive the Eucharist for the first time, expressing their unity of their lives in Christ. I love that we have prepared for this ceremony together in ways that have meant so much to our family.”

Q. How will you make communion personal for your daughter?

A. “Grace has been looking forward to making her First Communion for a long time, and wants to be part of all the decision making that goes into planning hers. She has helped out in selecting her dress, what kind of veil she wants plus all of the other accessories that complete her ensemble – from the communion gloves down to her purse. It has been truly an enjoyable experience in having her help with the planning of this memorable celebration.”

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