It seems like Luke Washington was born 5 minutes ago…but somehow, it’s been five YEARS!
On the night before Luke turned five, he asked if his daddy would be there for his birthday. I reminded Luke that Ted was working in Colorado but couldn’t wait to give him a BIG Hug and Kiss when he got home.
“Dad probably won’t even know me because when I turn five, I’ll be SOOO big!” Luke said enthusiastically. ‘Is it bedtime now? I want to go to sleep so I can be five!’
When Luke woke up on the morning of his fifth birthday I asked, “How does it feel to be five?”
“Perfect,” he responded…”PROFESSIONAL.”
Luke and I ran some errands after his brothers left for school. As we passed complete strangers in the store, he asked me why people weren’t wishing him a happy birthday.
“No one knows it’s your birthday unless you tell them,” I answered.
For the rest of the day, he told everyone it was his birthday and was rewarded with endless smiles and birthday greetings.
We joined his brothers at their school for lunch. His brothers and their friends were SO happy to see Luke. Everyone asked for Luke to sit by them and the ENTIRE cafeteria sang Happy Birthday to Luke! He was so embarrassed he climbed under the table. However, he had the BIGGEST smile on his face and loved all the high fives from the ‘big kids!’
After school we invited the neighborhood kids over for cake and games. I honestly wasn’t planning a party for Luke because we had a “family” party last weekend. However, Luke was inviting nearly everyone he knew to come to his house on his birthday for his “party”…apparently he would have a party with or without me…So, I got a cake and the neighbors came!
At bedtime Luke realized that dad was almost home and it triggered his memory of “growing so much dad won’t recognize me.”
“MOM!!! Why haven’t I gotten any bigger today!?”
Luke’s 5th birthday is a little bittersweet. Luke isn’t a baby anymore. I’ll miss those baby snuggles I’ve enjoyed over the last decade! I’ll also miss the hilarious thoughts and questions that come out of the mouths of our little ones.
However, I’m looking forward to the adventures we will take now that he’s a little bit bigger. I also love that I have four boys who put on their own shoes, buckle themselves in the car, and SLEEP THROUGH THE NIGHT!
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What a great tribute to a fantastic little guy!! How thoughtful of you letting the party begin!!!
Happy birthday Luke!!
Thank you dad!
Oh, these posts are such a wonderful gift, Kathryn. They’re lovely to read AND your boys will so appreciate these glimpses into their childhoods.
Thank you Corey!
Wonderful story Kathryn! You’re blessed with four terrific boys who are equally blessed with an amazing mom!
Thank you so much Uncle Pat! Love you!