The bible reminds us in Ecclesiastes, chapter 3,
“1There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under the heavens:
2a time to be born and a time to die,
a time to plant and a time to uproot,
3a time to kill and a time to heal,
a time to tear down and a time to build,
4a time to weep and a time to laugh,
a time to mourn and a time to dance,
5a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing,
6a time to search and a time to give up,
a time to keep and a time to throw away,
7a time to tear and a time to mend,
a time to be silent and a time to speak,
8a time to love and a time to hate,
a time for war and a time for peace. “
Today, I want to spend time celebrating, rejoicing, and embracing the life of Chase Lanke. Today marks his 29th birthday if he was still on this earth with us. Since we can’t actually celebrate with him, I am asking everyone to remember his life and the impact he made on us all. This child/young man was so kind and considerate of others. He wanted everyone to feel like they were important and that they mattered. So let’s do the same today to everyone around us, whether you are surrounded by strangers or friends. Throw a smile toward them. Let them know they matter.
Each year since his death, I have received messages from his friends telling me about memories they have with him. Memories that will stay with them forever. I love hearing them over and over. There are some that reach out to me that I haven’t even met, wanting to tell me about their friendship and the impact Chase still has on their lives. Precious memories that I take in and cherish. So if you have one, please shoot me a text or add it to the comment page on this website. I love reading them.
Today, I want to share some sweet memories I have with him. This child did not want to meet us. He was very comfortable inside my tummy. When my water broke, we went straight to the hospital. After 15 hours and 2 epidurals, he finally decided to make his presence known. I fell in love with him the minute they put him into my arms. He had the brownest eyes and hair along with all 10 toes and fingers. He was absolutely perfect. He was blessed with so many family members and great friends that were eagerly waiting to meet him. He was so loved already.
I, as a first mom, had no idea what I had gotten myself into. Someone gave me a “How to” baby book and I followed it as if it was my other bible. If it told me I could only feed him x amount of times, so be it. If the book told me to allow him to cry when he went to bed, I cried too outside his room. The book was the law and I followed it to a T. Just ask my family… I will say that I never followed it again with my other boys. It says a lot, doesn’t it? Bless Chase’s heart. Ha Ha Ha
Chase started doing everything earlier than expected. He talked early, understood early, and followed all the rules early. For instance, my sister taught him how to say, “Beans make me fart” at an early age (15 months or so). When I found out about it, I told him he was not allowed to say it because fart was an ugly word. Cindy and Jefri kept him right after that. Cindy asked him, “What do beans make you do, Chase?” He looked at her and said, “Aunt Cindy, I can’t say beans make me fart because my mommy says that it is an ugly thing to say”. Of course, if you know my sister, she kept on asking what I said he couldn’t say just to make him say it over and over again. It is a story that we will continue to tell and laugh about.
Chase was incredibly shy. I would ask him if he wanted to have a friend come over and stay the night with him. He thought that was really strange. So, instead, I would call the mom and ask if her son could come and stay the night. They would always say yes. He had lots of fun and was so glad I did it afterward. They played flashlight so many times on the golf course and the whole neighborhood would come out and play.
When he was in middle school/high school, he would put together a neighborhood bake-off contest. They would come to my house, look through recipes, and make me a list of ingredients they needed. After going to the grocery store and getting everything, they would have a cook-off. We would call the neighbors in to be the judges to choose the best one. It was always so much fun. Chase and his friends would have a blast making everything in my kitchen. He would always say or do something to make sure everyone was laughing and having fun.
He spent lots of his time during summers with his cousins in Alabama. He actually went to a “manners” class with Austin. They learned how to set a table, pull out a chair for a woman, along with many other important life lessons. He didn’t really care what he was doing as long as he had his best friend, his cousin, with him. See, Austin and Chase thought a lot alike. They both ended up graduating as National Merit Finalists and chemical engineers from college. I used to watch them talk and wondered what underlying language they were actually speaking. LOL
I have so many more precious memories to write about, but I will wait until another day. I do ask you a favor. I would love for everyone to raise a glass for Chase sometime today and wish him a happy birthday. He would want it no other way. He would want you to enjoy every second of the day and know he is cheering you back from Heaven.
Thanks for reading! I miss my boy every single moment of every single day. I know so many people are struggling with life issues and sometimes get it into their minds that life would be better without them in it. It is so not true. Every single person is so important and means something to someone/many people. Making a life-changing choice affects people that you don’t even realize. So, please reach out to someone you can trust. Allow them to love and take care of you because YOUR LIFE MATTERS!!!!
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