Saturday, January 21, 2006




Carson's First Birthday



Boy, I'm alittle behind, here, that can happen in a hurry.

The birthday boy had a great birthday, although it was a strange one. Poor guy was sufferring the ill effects of a new type of antibiotic since he had just broken out in terrible hives due to being allergic to penicillin. Anyone there will attest that he just seemed loopy, and really had no interest in walking around and playing like his normal self. Nonetheless it was a cool day.

It was especially nice to have Nanny, Aunt Pat, Aunt Paulette and Angie there. The Kogers made it, Tom & Alex, and of course grandparents Gramma Marie and Ma'am and Pap. So it was a special crowd to celebrate his birthday.



You can just tell from the pictures that he just did not seem to be himself that day. I also included the last of the monthly pictures from the first year. I am now ready to put it in the month by month collage hanging in our hallway. Getting good ones sure do get increasingly difficult for months 10, 11 and 12, as I easily recall from when I did it for Jackson!

Wednesday, January 11, 2006


CHRISTMAS EVENING & THEN A SURPRISE!!



We had the opportunity to spend Christmas evening with Mom and Dad, as we have for the past several years. Of course Tom and Alex were there, apparently this was the fourth time that day that Alex got to have Christmas, so what a day it was for him! Wonderful presents were exchanged and it sure is a treat to see the youngsters open up their gifts. We got to spend the night, but left fairly early on the 26th because Jackson got sick. It seemed to just be a 24-hour thing or something because after the 26th he felt fine. Here are a few of the better shots of Christmas evening.







Then, we got word on Tuesday the we would be getting a surprise visit from Aunt Pat, Aunt Paulette, Angie, and Nanny. This was a huge surprise because Nanny had gotten really sick just over Christmas weekend and just did not sound well when we spoke to her on the phone Christmas night. They arrived Wednesday, and were able to stay until New Years Eve. We were all relieved to see for ourselves that Nanny was feeling much better. Here is a good picture of Nanny and Carson Jase, followed by a four-generation picture of Me, Mom, Jackson, Carson and Nanny.





Tuesday, January 10, 2006


Here are the 3 shots that I was not able to include on the previous post....MW



Sunday, January 8, 2006

SANTA VISITS WHITED'S
(I have tried three times to post the pictures here after writing this - no luck, no clue what the problem is, but it's late and I am going to bed 1/8/06 - MW)

Once again, Christmas morning brought a big surprise for the Whited family. Jackson woke his mommy and daddy up with cries of "Santa's been here!!! Santa's been here!!!" at 6am. Bleary eyed, we all woke up and checked out the living room, where Santa had definately been not long before. Jackson ran into his little brother's room half-shouting/half-whispering, "Carson, Santa came!!". Carson was actually quite startled, as he has never been awoken in the fashion before. Next thing you know, we were all sitting on the living room floor, just checking out the great things that had been left there. Let's see....He brought Jackson a skateboard, a Star Wars lego tie-fighter with Vader, the "Thing" motorcyle from Fantastic Four, some Lincoln Logs. and the Shrek 2 video game, and a few other cool surprises. Carson started his first Christmas off with some awesome gifts from Santa, as well, including a "Busy Ball Popper", a pull along elephant thingy with blocks, a Leapfrog learning drum, and these cool little cars - just right for a one-year old. Santa ate every single cookie left for him, leaving only a few crumbs. One of the most awesome things was that Santa had hidden under the tree in the back, a very small package stating: To Jackson, From Mr. C. Jackson did not find this treasure until after we had opened up the gifts from each other that were under the tree, so it was certainly a surprise. Inside was one single sleigh bell, with a red ribbon. Jackson knew immediately that it was from the sleigh - as he had recently watched "The Polar Express." That was the icing on the cake. Jackson officially proclaimed it as the "Best Christmas Ever."

As you can tell from the following shot, Carson was trotting around with a sparkly bow on his head, and he was getting the biggest kick out of it....The picture pretty much sums up what Christmas is about for the young ones.