Year 2004

Holidays 2004

Jason’s hit the 20-month mark now and we’re all looking forward to the arrival of his little brother or sister. Jason loves looking at baby pictures in ads and magazines, and usually kisses them, so we’re hoping that translates to…

Dedicated Wheel Watcher

Past the 18-month mark now and Jason is doing very well. He can recognize all the letters of the alphabet and numbers 1 through 10 and has found the perfect TV show for his interests…Wheel of Fortune! People yell out…

Boy Wonder

At 16 months old, Jason continues to be a source of joy and endless amusement. Of course I’m biased, but I think the kid’s pretty brilliant. He already knows some of his letters (M, E, D, J, O, A, S…

15 Months: Big Brother Time

Wow, long time no update. Jason is now 15 months old and doing very well. At his check-up he registered in the 95th percentile for height, weight and head size, weighing in at 29lbs 1 oz and 33 inches tall.…

Traveling Time

Jason took his second plane trip last week…to Minnesota again to see Mommy’s relatives. He had a fun stay with his Great Uncle Nick and Great Aunt Bernie and got to play with Cousin Ben. Then it was down to…

Happy Birthday!

Incredible as it seems, Jason is now one year old. But while it’s hard to believe it’s been a whole 12 months since he was born, it’s equally hard to imagine life without him around. What did we do with…

11 Months and Cousin Alex!

Jason is doing great at 11 months. He’s working up to walking by standing unaided and walking/launching himself towards people and furniture. He likes to wave “hello” and “bye-bye”, says “Mama” and “Dada” and understands a lot more words than…

Nine Months

Well, Jason hit the nine-month mark on Thursday, January 15, and went in for his checkup the next day. The best news was no shots (!), and he got a clean bill of health all the way around. For those…

All I Want For Christmas…

Jason enjoyed his first Christmas, even though he didn’t quite know what to make of it all. The big hits, as expected, were the lights on the tree and all the wrapping paper. Some mornings he’d stare at the tree…