Sunday, November 2, 2014

Clayton's Baptism 8 is Great!

Yesterday was a pretty memorable day for our family. Clayton got baptized!Image  
This day meant so much to all of us. Lisa and Andrew spent a long time wondering if Clayton should/could get baptized. In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (aka the Mormons), children can be baptized when they reach the age of accountability, which is eight years old. But baptism is not necessary for individuals whose intellectual development prevents them from understanding right and wrong. Church policy says: 
Q: What are the guidelines as to whether or not a child with an intellectual disability may be baptized?
A: This is a matter between parents, the child, and local priesthood leaders. If the child has a basic understanding of gospel principles and wishes to be baptized, then baptism may be possible.

As with most things with Clayton- school placement, discipline, etc, we felt like he was on the borderline in terms of understanding and readiness. It is so hard to categorize Clayton! He has some amazing intelligence and abilities, but also some severe challenges and limitations. We didn't want him to get baptized unless he could make the decision for himself.

Up until the time he turned seven, Lisa and Andrew had been teaching and talking about baptism as normal. But Lisa didn't want to continue planning on it and talking it up to Clayton if it wasn't going to happen when he turned eight. So several months ago they emailed their bishop  and asked for his guidance about whether Clayton should get baptized at age eight, or at a later age, or not at all. They were completely fine with any of those possibilities.
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Lisa  was expecting to hear a short and sweet reply of "Sure, go ahead and baptize him!" or "Nope, don't worry about it yet, wait a few years and revisit the question." Which would have been completely fine. But their wonderful bishop wrote such a thoughtful response- he asked some questions about Clayton, and spent the next week in Primary observing and talking to Clayton. He also spent time praying about their situation. Lisa writes: "I can't tell you how much his love and care meant to our family. He has an extensive plateful being a bishop- and to have him spend so much time and attention on our little guy was such a blessing. He later responded that he felt we should proceed with preparations to baptize Clayton when he turned eight. So we did. Even though Clayton still has his tough times and I occasionally wondered if we should still move forward, we continually felt like he was ready to make this choice. We did our best this year to help him feel ready, and he did such a great job yesterday!"

Here he is with his Great-grandpa!
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And with Papa and Mor Mor:
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And with Grandma and Grandpa:
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The Staffords all attended the baptism too! 

Lisa writes: "We had a WONDERFUL surprise at the baptism- we were in the foyer taking these snapshots, and Brian's friend Hunter (in the orange tie below) came walking down the hall!! The Shult's were in our ward in South Dakota and we haven't seen them in two years. They surprised us and drove up from Nevada for the baptism!! Seeing Melanie and this AWESOME family was just the cherry on top of our wonderful day. I can't explain how loved and happy I felt. Melanie is one of those friends you can say anything to, and she gets it. She and I were together through a lot in SD, and I love her. Everyone in the world should be so lucky to have a friend like Melanie in their life."
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Here is our wonderful family! We finally got to meet James and Chelsea's son Ezra, and he is even cuter than his pictures. It was so much fun to spend time with all of us together.
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My four wonderful children! 
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One last picture of Brian and Dory with Aunt Mary Anne's friend Mr. Bones. They thought he was pretty cool :-)
Clayton, you are definitely a choice young boy. We love you so much and we couldn't be prouder. 

Halloween!

We made our way south to St. George. We went and saw the show 'Thriller' which was a lot of fun. Franken-MaryAnne with Brian-Bones and Dory-Mummy!!!
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Here we are meeting some zombies while waiting for the show to begin! Very creepy!! Boooo!
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Here is the Monks Middle Earth crew for Halloween- Gandalf, Eowyn, Legolas, Frodo and Arwen. We went to the Snow Canyon 13th Ward trunk or treat and it was great! The weather was warm and clear and the candy was dandy!
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Frodo- don't wear the ring! Clayton the Hobbit steered clear of all orks. Brian helped protect him with his mighty bow and Dory searched for candy treasure along the trail to Mordor.
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Arwen was a tad bit moody that night.
 Fishin' for candy!
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We went to visit my good friend Jen and her kids...including Merlin here. It was great to get these two together again. George Stafford has had quite a year- he was diagnosed with cancer and just had a humongous tumor removed just about a week ago! But he's doing well and is such an awesome kid. We love this Merlin and Legolas! By the way, this is what they both did when Andrew asked them to smile:
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Here they are looking a little happier:
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Aunt Mary Anne the pirate has captured my kiddos! Don't worry, it'll be ARRRRRR-right!
 The next evening we had a birthday party for me: MorMor! Lisa found these awesome brand-new party items at the Air Force base thrift store. They are all from 1986! And they were $0.25 each! Sweet.
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 We had SO much fun with all of my family together plus the Staffords! Mary Anne made a really fun prize-winning game and the kids got VERY into it. I love the lunch bags made to look like Ghostbuster Traps!
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Here I am making a birthday wish! We sure had a wonderful time at the party. Who you gonna call? Mor Mor!!
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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Loving It Here In Lacey!


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Clayton LOVES Fantasia! I brought him this sorcerer hat of Papa's and his mom bought him a Mickey Mouse robe so that he could really enjoy this movie in style!
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I thought I'd help Clayton and Dory with their jig saw puzzle... a Luigi puzzle of course! In case you missed it, 2103 was the "Year of Luigi" according to Nintendo.
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After months of doctor visits, surgeries, chemo, rehabilitation etc etc etc, Lisa and I were finally reunited! Our goal? To walk around Target together. Mission accomplished!
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Here's Clayton with his Special Ed teacher. Clayton started 2nd grade. When I woke him up for school this morning he told me, "School is closed!" Sorry kiddo, time to get up.
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Here's Brian, looking forward to starting 4th grade! Sounds like his first day was a good one!
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Dory is ready for Kindergarten. She is super excited for her first day of Kindergarten! She seems just as excited to ride the big bus home.

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Cute little Dory-do.
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Do you remember your Kindergarten teacher? Mine was Miss Sutliff, Lisa's was Mrs. Duran, and Dory's is Miss Sisco! Fun to be here with my daughter and granddaughter.
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Sunday, August 31, 2014

Finally Back With the Grandkids Again!

Here's a pic of Clayton with his Luigi hat, Luigi shirt, Luigi pants, Luigi doll and Baby Luigi doll.
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I think this picture below was my favorite- Clayton and Luigi in the face cutout stand:
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After landing at the Seattle Airport we went to the Seattle Aquarium.
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 Here is Dory in the jellyfish . . . which of course reminded me of Dory and the jellyfish! Image

It's wonderful to see the grandkids again, I'm enjoying my stay very much!