After feeding Carter, Franko House immediately starts cleaning up from lunch. Breanna Daugherty // DN
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After feeding Carter, Franko House immediately starts cleaning up from lunch. Breanna Daugherty // DN
Franko House puts Carter in a baby bouncer to continue watching "Paw Patrol." Titan, one of the family dogs, watches from the outside. Breanna Daugherty // DN
Franko House holds Carter as he watched "Paw Patrol," his favorite show. Morgan Jantzi said they have the same three DVDs that they cycle through, but Carter loves it every time. Breanna Daugherty // DN
Morgan Jantzi and Franko House talked about how they both had wanted a boy, and how excited they were when they found out it was a boy. House said he wanted a boy with hopes of Carter being an older brother to a younger sister. Breanna Daugherty // DN
Morgan Jantzi sits in the living room she and Franko House share just off campus. In addition to having Carter, the couple also has two dogs. Titan, pictured, is a rescue dog that lives with them. Their other dog lives with another family member for the time being. Breanna Daugherty // DN
Franko House holds Carter in his arms after the Dec. 3 loss to IUPUI (73-62) in Worthen Arena. After each game, House holds his son and chats with his fiancee Morgan Jantzi. Breanna Daugherty // DN
After the Dec. 3 game against IUPUI, Franko House held Carter's hands as he tried to stand on his own. At just 6 months old, Carter was still wobbly. Breanna Daugherty // DN
Morgan Jantzi, her mother Michelle Jantzi (not pictured) and Carter attend every game to watch Franko House. Morgan Jantzi has only missed three games in the past two seasons. Breanna Daugherty // DN
Franko House is greeted by his fiancee Morgan Jantzi and their son Carter after every game, whether it is home or away. Jantzi and Carter attend the games with her mother, Michelle Jantzi. "He
After each game, Morgan Jantzi waits her for fiance Franko House to walk out of the locker room. As soon as he walks out, it's like he had just come home; immediately picking up Carter House and holding him his arms. On days when Morgan Jantzi doesn't have classes, she spend the day with Carter and Titan, their rescue Siberian Husky, in the home they share just off campus. Breanna Daugherty // DN
Both Franko House and Morgan Jantzi have tattoos on their left forearm for their son Carter. Each of their tattoos include his name, the day he was born (June 20) and a rose
Frank House and Morgan Jantzi learned they were going to have their first child together around Halloween last year. The first person to know what Jantzi's mother, Michelle Jantzi. After going to hear the heartbeat for the first time, House called his family to tell them the good news; screams of excitement filled the phone. From there, Housed told three of his coaches, and eventually his team at a team meeting. Breanna Daugherty // DN
Morgan Jantzi and her mother, Michelle Jantzi, have been in the stands to watch Franko House play basketball since the two started their relationship in high school. Now, their mother-daughter time includes Carter, Franko and Morgan's first son together. Even when the team hits the road, the family can be found in the stands. Often times, Carter falls asleep in the beginning of the game and wakes up toward the end. Pictured with Morgan and Michelle are her cousins and aunt during the Dec. 6 game against Bradley. Breanna Daugherty // DN
Franko House and his fianc
On a regular day, Franko House wakes up and helps his fianc
On their days off together, Franko House and Morgan Jantzi spend their time watching sports or "Paw Patrol," Carter's favorite show. Throughout the week, when Jantzi doesn't have class at Ivy Tech, she spends the day with Carter until Franko comes home. When they both have class, Carter is dropped off at his aunt's. Breanna Daugherty // DN
When Franko House comes home, the fatherly routine begins of playing with his son Carter, bathing, feeding and putting him to bed. What is left of the night is spent on doing any homework him and his fiancee Morgan Jantzi, who's a student at Ivy Tech, may have. Breanna Daugherty // DN
After the Dec. 3 loss to IUPUI (73-62), it was a normal day at the home Franko House and Morgan Jantzi share with their son Carter. Around 12:30 p.m., Franko continued his fatherly duties of feeding Carter. Before each bite Franko would say "oh," "ah" or "Carter" to maintain his attention as he ate sweet potatoes and applesauce. Breanna Daugherty // DN
The annual Enchanted Luminaria Walk was hosted at Minnetrista on Dec. 4 and Dec. 5 from 6-9 p.m. There was kettle corn, crafts, warming stations, carriage rides and other attractions to get into the holiday spirit. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Snow falls on Beneficence during the winter storm on Jan. 5. Classes were canceled for Jan. 6 due to the predicted subzero temperatures. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY