So, it was a couple of weeks ago but I'm still playing catch up! Since his special day was a school day, Luke wanted to wake up really early... early enough to eat a BIG breakfast and open presents before Jake left for work at 6:45. When Luke wakes up early, you know something exciting is going on. He requested scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, and waffles. This boy loves breakfast. He fills up in the morning and doesn't care to eat much lunch or dinner. Funny kid. Here he is with his favorite breakfast eats. We had a StarWars theme going on this year.
Jake turns into a little boy when it comes to toys for Luke. Loves the Legos and Starwars and all. I think he was just as excited as Luke was for present time. They had both been looking at AT-AT walkers on the Internet for months together, so naturally the one Luke got for his birthday was put together by 6:30 that morning.
Luke took StarWars cupcakes to share with his class at school. This was the first batch I made. I stayed up late the night before making them and thought we were ready for his birthday.
I thought wrong though. The cupcakes were hanging out in a cupcake carrier on the kitchen table on birthday morning and Ella apparently decided that she wanted some while I was getting ready for the day upstairs. (By the way, I bought the carrier with my birthday money, and it's the coolest thing ever!) I came down a few minutes before we needed to take Luke to school and found El in the living room like this.
The little stinker had helped herself to a few cupcakes and destroyed the rest. So, I rushed Luke out the door to school before he noticed, and she and I got to work on making batch #2. The second batch made it to the school that afternoon. Phew. Ok, so breakfast: check. Presents: check. Cupcakes: check. Next on Luke's list of things he wanted that day was to play with Hayden after school. Hayden came along with me to get Luke from school at the end of the day and they were able to play for a couple of hours. They're good little buddies.
Luke's request for dinner that night was chicken tacos from Taco Bell. Easy enough. After eating dinner and putting new presents together, waking up so early that morning finally caught up to him. He was too pooped to do any singing/candle blowing/birthday cake stuff, so we saved that part of celebrating for the following Sunday night. I think he had a good day though. Here he was blowing out his candles when we finally did cake and ice cream.
Last year I asked him what some of his favorite things were when he turned 4, and I think it will be fun to look back and see what his interests were at 5 too! And at every year around his birthday. Here's what he wrote when I asked him about his favorites today. He is still quite creative with how he spells a lot of words. Mostly the long ones, but he's getting pretty good with the writing thing! haha. He has become a great little reader too.
On this page he put his favorite thing to play with, thing to do, friend, dessert, and food: (Hero Factory, Draw, Hayden, Brownie, Hamburger Helper)
On this one, his favorite movie, song, and drink. (StarWars, Scripture Power, Milk)
Fav place, snack, color, and his favorite thing to do at school (London, Cheez-Its, Blue, Red, Go Outside)
Fav. Superhero, game, animal, and he wanted to put down his favorite plane (fighter jet), and something about Lego Starwars. (Batman, Monopoly, Lion, Fighter Jet, Lego Starwars
After he was done with these papers he gave them to me and then snatched them all back,
Whoops! Forgot to put my name on all of them! Haha. I guess school drills that into ya! That's why he smashed his name into the top right corner of each page. If there wasn't enough room he'd put half of his name or whatever would fit. :)
So, there's a little about Luke at 5. I love this little boy so much. It's been an amazing 5 years! The best. I'm lucky to be his mom!