We celebrated Luke's birthday all week last week. He was so anxious for it to be his birthday because we have celebrated so many birthdays lately and gone to buy gifts for other people, so I think he was starting to wonder if he would ever get to have his birthday! His actual birthday was Tuesday, the 5th, and we started the day off going to tumbling. He was excited for his coaches to tell him "Happy Birthday" that day. When we came home, my parents brought his gifts over, and we went to his place of choice for lunch, which was Dairy Queen. We got him a chocolate sundae for dessert and put candles in it for him. JoJo (my cousin Amber) came over that afternoon and brought him gifts, too, and we sat outside and played with him. We cooked hamburgers that night after Heath got home with JoJo and Jeremy. He opened his gifts from us, and he blew out candles again in the cookies I made for dessert. It was a great day!
For his birthday party, we rented an inflatable slide and had friends and family over. He had a Mike the Knight birthday cake, and he played with bubbles with his friends, too. We are thankful to have so many good friends around his age! Having them here made for a great party.
Luke at 2 years old was very challenging for us. We have loved him through it, but it has been exhausting at times. Honestly, he's just now faithfully sleeping through the night. I sometimes blame myself for how rigid I tried to be with him. Everything was by the book..... Don't rock, don't nurse to sleep, let him cry, yada yada..... Man, if I would've realized how fast that stage is over, I would've rocked him for miles like I have Landry. In fact, I think part of the healing for him has been for him to be nurtured by Heath and me, so he's developed a sense of security he didn't have in the beginning. And, I could be completely off. Maybe it's just his age and outgrowing cutting teeth and being afraid of the dark..? But I do blame myself for part of it. I've rocked him more in the last year than I did in the first year, simply because I see how fast he's gonna outgrow my arms and that chair. Ah, we live and learn though. Hindsight is always 20/20, right?!
He is going to start a PDO program at our church in the fall. I'm excited for him. It's a good way for us to take baby steps into getting him in school, I think. It will be at our church, and he loves going to church now, so I'm looking forward to it for him. We plan on starting him a year late in school since he has a summer birthday, so this will give him something to do before we get him into preschool.
At 3 years old, here are some of his favorites:
- Foods: Strawberries, grapes, chicken, pizza, cinnamon toast crunch, green beans, salad, chocolate milk, and ice cream
- Friends: Jaxon and Kale
- Color: Seems to be Red
- Toys: McQueen cars, Gator, Baseball, Golf, and Batman costume/mask
- Restaurant: Blue Sky and ChickFilA
- Songs: Twinkle Twinkle, Real Gone (Cars), and You've Got a Friend in Me (Toy Story)
So, here are some pictures!
Headed to tumbling on his birthday.
Dairy Queen for lunch!
Bubbles with JoJo the afternoon of his bday.
And some party pictures!
This was the picture I took after I got myself and the kids ready for Sunday School when Heath was out of town.
The kids were "hiding" in my bathroom cabinets while I was getting ready one day.
Landry with Daddy Don
Swimming at Guggy and Kakee's
Pool time with cousin Londyn!
Luke giving Heath a buzz. :)
Love my babies!
Landry wearing Mr. Potato Head's glasses.
More cousin time!
Luke as Buzz Lightyear.