Our son, EJ, had his first communion on May 3rd. It was another big milestone for him. He wore the tux that I got for him from BlaclnBianco. He was very excited but also very nervous. I think he got that nervousness from me. Whenever I have something new come up, I am always anxious and he is the same way. The big sister told him that it's easier than having the first confession.
It also gave me time to take some photos. We went to church early because I wanted his nerves to calm down a bit before the ceremony starts.He was so anxious that he was going in and out of the church. I had to follow him to make sure that he won't get mess in his clothes s we don't have time to change him if that happens.
I don't really remember us having ceremony like this for our first communion. The only thing official ceremony that I remember was when I was confirmed as I was already an adult.
It makes me so happy that I was able to experience this for my kids.
My daughter's classmate/friend encouraged her to serve with her in the altar that day and I am glad that Ms. Burrito agreed because she ended up liking it and we signed her up for it.
An official photographer was there to take photos before the ceremony starts. While he wwas cliking, I was taking snaps as well.
Mrs. Plesa is a big part of both of my kids lives. She was their second grade teacher and she does all the things about this event.
Took some photos too with his classmates.
EJ did really well during the entire ceremony. All of his nervousness went away as soon as he saw his friends.
Fr. Manny stopped by and have some photos taken with us. Thanks Father.
Our neighbors, the Howells, are always there to support us and I am so happy that we have a family here in the neighborhood. They're the one that always there for our kids and I thank God for them everyday.
I thank God for this beautiful day. The ceremony went mighty fine and we all had a great time afterwards.