Cody is offically a Catholic! His robust respones to the baptismal vows earned him entrance into the church. After spending 4.5 hours at the church last night (3.5 hours in the actual service), we decided we deserved a laid back Easter Sunday. We slept in (until 8!) then headed downtown to see the sights and grab some coffee. We did find a nifty park on the south side of town, Kincaid Park, saw a moose, but left much of the park undiscovered for a later time. We stopped by Wal-Mart after we realized we didn't have anything available for our apartment if we were moving in tomorrow. We walked out with only the bare essentials, shower liner, bath towel, detergent, soup, storage bowls, and 2 spoons.
Wishing you all a lovely Easter... God Bless!
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| Before heading to the church |
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| Cody in his baptismal robe, all ready to go! |
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| Newest member of the church! |
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| The group with Fr. Tom, Fr. Rapheal, and Deacon Felix |
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| Cody and I in front of the altar at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton's |
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| Helping open presents at midnight |
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| Cody's favorite gift, a rosary his Dad received at his confirmation |
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| Downtown Anchorage |
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| Downtown had lots of character |
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| Ths quilting store reminder me of some place Mom and Beth would like to go |
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| In front of the Alaska Railroad station |
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| Yep, definitely used the self-timer |
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| What could be more perfect than a purple and orange moose? |
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| Cody's favorite mural |
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| "Brian... what's the plural of moose?" "Moosen!" |
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| Kincaid Park |
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| The lump to the left of the front trees, that's another moose |
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