Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Chapter 2-Toddler

Well It's time for chapter 2 of Anthony's life. Here we begin to see the defining moments of who he will be in his later years. This stage in his is possibly the most emberassing for Anthony himself

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Here Comes Trouble!!!

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Here is Anthony in the hospital because of a severe asthma attack. This effectively ruined what could have been a wonderful Fourth of July

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And of course, what would a childhood be without dress up!!!

Friday, September 01, 2006

Infant

These First few pictures of Anthony are of when he was merely an infant. Forgive the lack of text on this portion of his life, but frankly all he really did was eat, sleep, poop, and cry.


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Here we have Anthony when he was only a day old. I apologize that we could not see the color of his eyes, but he got tired of all of the flashes and he decided it would be easier just to close his eyes


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Anthony later admitted to being scarred for life because of his sister trying to French kiss him when he was only a few days old.

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Here we can compare Anthony to his newly born cousin, Hans. Their faces appear roughly the same, and they both had the bluest eyes that I’ve ever seen. Anthony was sixteen when Hans was born.

Welome

Welcome! It is my pleasure to introduce you to my "Stupid Children" blog. Or at least that's what I'm going to call it until I can think of a better name. On this blog we will explore and discuss the aspects of children from infants to their teenage years. More specifically we will observe the change of a certain individual named "Anthony Hart." We have been monitoring this child since he was but a little tyke all the way up to his teenage years. Anthony Hart is now almost 17 years of age and it has been very interesting for me to see both his physical and emotional changes over the course of his life and I am very pleased to finally be able to share my research with other people and receive input as well as possibly answer a few questions that may arise. I would like to be the first to thank you for your time in checking out this blog, and I sincerely hope that you will return again to see what conclusions me and my readers come up with based on this research.

Thank You
Charles L. Rehkopf