Sometimes it is hard being the oldest kid. Prior to adopting Irina, that is how Luke felt. Being older meant more chores, more responsibilities, more expectations, but not necessarily special privileges. Slowly we've been trying to change that. It takes effort to make that happen, especially since the three boys are together so much.
When Irina came on the scene, it was a new adjustment. Technically, she is the oldest in age. She makes a point to remind Luke of that. When we are out and about, sales people always point out that she is the oldest. All of a sudden, Luke was bumped out of order. He became concerned with her getting to do things first. (drive a car, get an iPod, go to college, etc.) He loves that she is a great cleaning helper... especially since the two younger boys need a lot of help to stay focused. The big picture is that Irina and Luke have become good friends (we are so thankful!) However, this is just one of the many adjustments we have faced adopting out of birth order.
When I heard on the radio that one of Luke's favorite Christian singing groups was coming to town, Darin and I decided this would be a great opportunity for Luke to have a special privilege. His first concert!!! We surprised him... big time! He knew he was going somewhere with me, but he didn't know where. He guessed we were going to a movie theater (he's never been to one of those!) He guessed we were going to the circus, a tacky light tour, or some other Christmas related event.
Music affects me deeply... particularly the words. I have to be careful what I am filling my mind with because music makes such a big impression on my heart. Luke is very similar. He "feels" music deeply and with his extremely sensitive ears he notices so many nuances of music that I think others miss. We enjoyed Ryan Stevenson and Matt Maher.










