Monday, 5 September 2016

PROUD FATHER CAPTURED HIS SON'S (PICTURED) FIRST DAY IN SCHOOL EVERY YEAR

A proud dad has captured his son's first day of school each year for the past 13 years - from tiny toddler to strapping six-footer.
Dad-of-three Robert O'Shea, 45, compiled a first day photo album outside the front door of his house for all of his children.
Conor, here aged three, has been photographed by his proud dad every September when he goes back to school, or in this case, nursery

Conor, here aged three, has been photographed by his proud dad every September when he goes back to school, or in this case, nursery
In the latest picture, Conor is 15, and a strapping six-foot tall young man ready to take on his GCSEs next summer

In the latest picture, Conor is 15, and a strapping six-foot tall young man ready to take on his GCSEs next summer
Photos of his son Conor, 15, show the dramatic changes from starting nursery aged three to year 11 as he prepares for his GCSEs.
Little Conor was first snapped in 2004 wearing a baggy yellow polo shirt preparing to attend his local nursery in Brynmill, Swansea.
Conor, here aged seven, beams to the camera as his dad takes the traditional back to school photo
Conor aged 11, when he was ready to start Year 7 in Swansea

Growing up: Conor aged seven, left and 11, right, where he was off to start his secondary school life in Swansea
The next few pictures show Conor changing uniforms and hair styles as he grows up through primary school.
And in 2012 Conor started attending high school at Bishop Gore in Sketty, Swansea, where he is still a pupil today.
Growing up: Conor aged four heading to school in Swansea
All smiles on his first day of a new school year, aged nine
Conor aged 13, returning to secondary school

What a difference 10 years makes: From left to right, Conor aged four, aged nine, and aged 13
The most recent picture taken today shows strapping teenage Conor standing tall outside his house and sporting signs of a moustache as he is packed off by his dad and mum Sarah, 38.
Advertising executive Mr O'Shea said: 'It's a day all parents remember.
'And it's nice to look back and have a permanent reminder of that all important first day of the new school term.'

Credit- Daily Mail

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