Triplets’ 33-Year Birthday Photo Tradition Uncovers Unbelievable Life Twists They Never Saw Coming
Who would’ve thought that a simple snapshot of three tiny hands diving into birthday cake back in 1985 would spark a 33-year-long photographic journey? Karin Scholtz certainly didn’t — when she took that first picture of her triplets, Peter, Mark, and Dennis, on their first birthday, little did anyone expect it to evolve into an annual tradition revealing the ever-changing personalities of the boys as they grew up. From matching sweaters to teenage hair dye rebellion, their birthday photos chronicle much more than just age — they capture the heart, humor, and hurdles of life itself. Ready to see how these brothers’ poses and personalities shifted over three decades? Let’s dive into their remarkable story. LEARN MORE.
In 1985, Karin Scholtz took a picture of her triplets, Peter, Mark, and Dennis, on their first birthday.
Little did she know this one photo would lead to 33 years of the boys posing together, showing how much their personalities changed throughout the years.
It Started On Their First Birthday

The triplets’ photo series began in 1985 during their first birthday. The tradition was actually unintentional, with their mom, Karin, just wanting to snap a picture of her boys while their tiny hands were stuffing cake into their mouths.
But posing in front of a birthday sign soon became an annual occurrence for Peter, Mark, and Dennis.
Turning Two Means Soccer Jerseys And Smiles

When their second birthday came around, Karin made another sign for the boys. This time, they were a bit more aware of what was going on around them and were more than happy to line up and pose for the camera.
With their blonde hair and soccer jerseys, the two-year-old triplets were all smiles!
Birthday #3 Is When The Photo Turned Into A Tradition

It wasn’t until their third birthday that Karin decided to make the annual birthday picture a tradition with her boys. In fact, they were the inspiration, as they were waiting for their picture to be taken together with their sign.
With matching Snoopy sweaters, Peter, Mark, and Dennis sat on the couch with their sign, smiling wide for the camera.
Age Four: Their Personalities Began To Show

When it was finally Peter, Mark, and Dennis’ fourth birthday, the triplets were headed to their first year of school. But the tradition went on, with their birthday sign at the ready and matching outfits. At least, two of them matched.
This was also the birthday that their personalities began shining through, with Mark and Dennis on top of a playset and Peter lying down. Still, all three boys are smiling.
Their Fifth Birthday Was Tough

Birthday number five was a bit sad for the boys, as seen by the concern on their faces. This is the year their mother, Karin, was battling Parkinson’s Disease. Still, she wanted to celebrate her triplet’s fifth birthday with their annual traditions.
She made her sons their cake, matching sweaters, and took a picture of them with their yearly sign.
They Were Back To Smiling During Their Sixth Birthday

Their sixth birthday had the boys smiling once again. All three of them were doing well in school, they were making friends, and their mom was doing a bit better. They were once again excited to take their annual birthday picture.
Of course, what’s a birthday picture without their matching sweaters!
Matching Sweaters Were So Last Year — Birthday #7

The boys were growing up, and when it was finally time to take their traditional birthday picture, something changed. It was their seventh birthday, and Peter, Mark, and Dennis did something a bit different.
This was the first year the triplets didn’t wear matching sweaters! Instead, they opted for overalls with different sweaters underneath.
Their Eighth Birthday Was The Last In Their House

When the boys eighth birthday rolled around, they stuck with their new tradition of different sweaters. While the polka dot pattern was the same, they decided to sport different colors.
Sadly, a month after their birthday photo was taken, their house burned to the ground, thanks to a gas leak. It was a difficult time for everyone.
Birthday #9 Was Somewhere New

For a while, the boys and their mom lived with their neighbor, Wilma. She actually helped Karin with the boys’ ninth birthday sign for their photo! Soon, the small family moved to a trailer, waiting until their home was rebuilt.
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