Luke celebrated his fourteenth birthday. I can't believe he is another year older! Time sure flies. He didn't actually get his regular breakfast in bed this year because he has become accustomed to waking up at 5:30 am and I don't wake up that early. (He insists that he feels more refreshed and enjoys the early morning time to himself.) Due to this early morning habit, it was necessary for him to wait until I woke up to make him his birthday breakfast. After breakfast, he opened his presents. His favorite gifts were a Kindle and a Lego Set (those were about his only gifts as the kids' tastes get more expensive as they get older.)
When we hit the weekend, Luke had a birthday party with his friends. They came over and hung out, playing games, eating pizza, and watching movies. I've decided that I enjoyed these parties more when they were younger and I could keep track of everyone. Now that all of his friends are teenagers, they like playing night games and running around the neighborhood. I felt like I was continually doing a head count and making sure no one got lost. I shouldn't worry so much as most of them have cell phones and I'm sure could get home if they had to. I just feel responsible when they are here. It's a whole new ballgame at this age, I can only imagine when they are all old enough to drive.
The Sunday after his birthday, Luke was ordained to be a Teacher at church. It was a neat experience. They invite the Teacher Advisors and the Teacher Quorum presidency to attend. They are all invited to share some thoughts. I was very impressed that the young men shared their testimonies as they welcomed Luke into the Teachers Quorum. They did this without being asked or prompted to do so. They did a beautiful job inviting the Spirit and getting Luke excited to advance into this new Quorum. Our young men's program has done a great job implementing the Duty to God program. Each week the boys share what they have learned and studied. This gives the boys many opportunities to share their testimonies. Their implementation of this program has come to the attention of the General Young Mens' Presidency who have been in contact with our ward leaders to discuss how they have done it. As I watched these young men so easily share their testimonies with Luke, I knew that their experiences with Duty to God had prepared them for these types of experiences. What a great blessing to experience.