Izzy was so excited that she got to dress up like a princess. During one of the intermissions they allowed the little girls to come up on stage and try on the glass slipper. It was really cute to see Izzy go up on stage. I was quite sure she wasn't going go. But she did, Mommy came of course. She was nervous to stand with the queen and bow. So she just stood there. Then she walked really fast across the stage holding my hand and walked right past the line to try on the slipper. I couldn't get her to go back on stage to get in the line. So we watched as the other little girls tried on the slipper. And she just laughed when she saw how big the shoe was compared to the little girls' feet.
4 generations. Izzy was scared of the nice lady who offered to take our pictures and ended up burying her face in my chest. All in all it was a great night. Izzy had so much fun.Isabel's faith:
I have to tell this little story. We almost didn't make it to Cinderella that night. It had been raining late that afternoon and I told Izzy if it didn't stop they would have to cancel Cinderella and we won't be able to go. (it was the closing show). So she decided we needed to pray. We said a pray and within about 10 minutes not only did it stop raining but the sky cleared as well. So off to the show we went.
Shortly after the 1st intermission it started the sky started to get really dark and gray. Not long after it started to sprinkle on us. So Izzy said really really loud, "Heavenly Father please stop the rain so we can see Cinderella." and low and behold it stopped raining. It didn't rain again until after we got home for the night.
What a great example she is to me of pure faith. She had no doubt that the Lord would stop the rain. No doubt that he heard her and would answer her. I am so blessed to be her mother.
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