SJB's correct. Laypeople may only baptise when there's danger of death.
True, it'll be valid, but a priest will need to be informed. Ceremonies should be supplied (like the exorcism), and what about the baptism certificate?
We have no traditional priest available to us, and I do not want my children ("kids") raised in the NO. I have posted on this elsewhere.
Well, that makes it more understandable I guess.
But if your children are to make their first Confession and Holy Communion, be confirmed, get married, etc, one day, you'll need to get a baptism certificate sorted at some stage.