Get ready for the new family chant: "Happy birthday to you and you and you and you and you."
Luke, the son of Costa Mesa residents Jeb and Sarah Reeve, is the newest member of the Nov. 18 club. He was born more than three weeks ago at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian.
And Luke Reeve is the only member of the Nov. 18 club whose birth wasn't left up to nature.
"I'm the only one who cheated," Sarah Reeve joked. "Everyone else did it right."
Sarah Reeve, who works in South Coast Plaza's management office, said she didn't want a child to be born in late fall, because the holiday season is the busiest time for her at the office.
But when she learned this spring of the due date, she figured she may as well root for a Nov. 18 arrival.
"When we found out it was a boy, it was even more exciting," said Sarah Reeve, 33. "It's the dad-son birthday thing that is kind of cute."
Luke Reeve originally was due on Nov. 24. Because Sarah Reeve had a Caesarian section when she had her first child, Carissa, doctors advised that Luke be born through the same procedure.
That put the due date at Nov. 17. But the Reeves had other ideas. The couple convinced its doctor at Hoag to perform the Caesarian section the next day for continuity's sake.
"I thought, let's see if we can do it then and stick to tradition," Jeb Reeve said.
Sarah Reeve and her husband, an electrician at Los Angeles International Airport, were joined by family members on the morning of Nov. 18.
Jeb Reeve and his father, Michael, celebrated their birthdays together at the hospital with a birthday cake, balloons and the anticipation of a new family member.
Since Michael Reeve moved to Idaho more than a decade ago, he and his son hadn't spent a birthday together, Jeb Reeve said.
They even thought about Luke's arrival time. Jeb was born at 8:50 a.m.; Michael at 8:50 p.m.
"We didn't have any say in the timing for this," Sarah Reeve said jokingly.
Just before 1 p.m., Luke was born.