
Here is a picture of Carson watching The Wiggles in our upstairs TV room...

Does that remind you of another certain movie...

I am a tad concerned at this point. I may experiment by turning the show off while he's watching and see if he becomes hostile or starts speaking in tongues.
On a positive note, his first birthday is in three weeks! I can't believe how fast the first year has gone. I'd love to throw a party Billy Madison style...petting zoo, rock band, cotton candy machine, Norm Macdonald, etc. but I think that might be a bit much.

Carson has not started completely walking on his own yet, but he does walk behind his "walker" and he can take 2 or 3 steps on his own. Soon enough, he'll be zipping around the house, hooray! This is especially exciting because almost every surface in our house is wood, which is hard. My prediction...pain.
Carson recently had his first experience at the Magic House. He went with his cousins Nathan and Blake, as well as mom and aunt Brooke. They had a good time, but I think he'll enjoy it more when he's no longer a quadruped.
Carson recently recovered from his first bout of a stomach virus. It was coming out of both ends and he was waking up from vomiting in his bed. Lots of laundry and extra love was needed for a few days, but he's doing better now.
A positive note regarding Sir Carson of Matlock...we finally taught him how to fall asleep on his own. No nursing, no rocking, no patting, just laying down awake and falling asleep without crying. It's wonderful.
Enough about Carson, I want to share a story about upgrading RAM on my laptop. I finally decided to max out the RAM in my laptop, and when it arrived, I was more than anxious to install it. Now I know from the specs that there are two modules and there is an access plate on the bottom of the machine. So, I turn off the machine, flip it over, open the plate and...one module. WTF? Ok, so I boot it back up after installing the one module and look at the repair manual. I can't believe what I am seeing, I have to take out 12 screws and remove the keyboard to get to the other module. Now I have no problems with doing this, but seriously, all that for a RAM upgrade? For shame, HP.
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So Kurt Warner is back in the Super Bowl. I'm happy for him and the Arizona Cardinals. Larry Fitzgerald is literally leaps and bounds better than every opponent he has faced thus far. With Pittsburgh's defense, it should be a good game. I like both teams, so I'm just hoping for an exciting game.
Also, it looks like we inagurated a new president last week. I wish him the best of luck.
Toodles for now...
Dave
