Anthony Vito Scavelli's Life Story

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I was born Anthony Vito Scavelli on August 21, 2002 at Lutheran General Hospital. When my parents heard about having twins they were very happy and excited. They sent letters to all of my family and family-friends telling them that they are having twins. When my parents told my 2 year old brother and 4 year old sister tey were both very excited to have another brother and sister to play with. Finally, my mother’s water broke around 1:00 am on August 21 and was into labor around 1:30 am. At 5:55 am my twin sister was born then around 30 minutes later I was born at 6:34 am. I weighed six pounds eleven ounces and was 20 ½ inches in length, also I had blueish grey eyes and was a very loud kid. I was due August 28, 2002 but came seven days early. My parents spent extra says in the hospital coming up with names for me and my sister. They end up naming me Anthony Vito Scavelli. They named me Anthony because they really liked the name and they named me Vito because that is my dad’s first name. …show more content…
Me and twin sister Kristina shared a crib in my older sister, Marissa’s room. My brother, Gianni, had his own room across the hall way. For the most part I was a good kid but I was very loud. At 7 months I was walking while holding onto things like my couch. At 9 months old I took my first steps without holding onto anything. At 1 year old me and my family went on vacation with all of my cousins, aunts, uncles and grandparents to Aruba. In Aruba I was told I loved to play in the sand at the beach and playing in the water. In Aruba I said my first words which were “bye bye” to my mom in the hotel room when she was leaving. On the plane ride to and from Aruba I cried a lot and I was a very loud baby when I cried which was not to

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