Born in July of 2012, Abram “had a rough start from the beginning,” says Bollman. “He had a week-long stay in the NICU after an emergency cesarean and respiratory failure. Then the poor guy suffered through colic and still has acid reflux.” As a result of the lack of oxygen he received during birth, Abram has hypotonia (decreased muscle tone) and is “extremely farsighted.”  Thanks to physical therapy, Abram’s doing well — but his parents are more than a little drained after so much “not-so-good news.” “We were desperate to have a little fun,” says Bollman. That’s how Evil Wizard Baby was born. And Evil Wizard Baby is definitely fun — an adorable little despot with a bib reading “I Heart Hugs” and an exposed belly button. Too cute! Of course, even harmless fun comes with a downside; in this case, comments from people who claim drawing on a baby is akin to child abuse. (Really?!) Since Abram’s parents have that aforementioned sense of humor, though, they didn’t let the haters get to them. Bollman says: Puh-leeze. Personally, I’m impressed with this family — as a mom, I know how tough it can be to stay upbeat (let alone fun) when I’m worried about my kids. But it’s definitely something we should all try to do, for everybody’s sake. Do you find it hard to stay positive when you’re stressed about your child’s health? Image via Facebook

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title: “Parents Draw Crazy Eyebrows Moustache On Baby To Make Him Look Like An Evil Wizard” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-30” author: “James Ahlman”


Born in July of 2012, Abram “had a rough start from the beginning,” says Bollman. “He had a week-long stay in the NICU after an emergency cesarean and respiratory failure. Then the poor guy suffered through colic and still has acid reflux.” As a result of the lack of oxygen he received during birth, Abram has hypotonia (decreased muscle tone) and is “extremely farsighted.”  Thanks to physical therapy, Abram’s doing well — but his parents are more than a little drained after so much “not-so-good news.” “We were desperate to have a little fun,” says Bollman. That’s how Evil Wizard Baby was born. And Evil Wizard Baby is definitely fun — an adorable little despot with a bib reading “I Heart Hugs” and an exposed belly button. Too cute! Of course, even harmless fun comes with a downside; in this case, comments from people who claim drawing on a baby is akin to child abuse. (Really?!) Since Abram’s parents have that aforementioned sense of humor, though, they didn’t let the haters get to them. Bollman says: Puh-leeze. Personally, I’m impressed with this family — as a mom, I know how tough it can be to stay upbeat (let alone fun) when I’m worried about my kids. But it’s definitely something we should all try to do, for everybody’s sake. Do you find it hard to stay positive when you’re stressed about your child’s health? Image via Facebook

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title: “Parents Draw Crazy Eyebrows Moustache On Baby To Make Him Look Like An Evil Wizard” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-20” author: “Patrick Koopman”


Born in July of 2012, Abram “had a rough start from the beginning,” says Bollman. “He had a week-long stay in the NICU after an emergency cesarean and respiratory failure. Then the poor guy suffered through colic and still has acid reflux.” As a result of the lack of oxygen he received during birth, Abram has hypotonia (decreased muscle tone) and is “extremely farsighted.”  Thanks to physical therapy, Abram’s doing well — but his parents are more than a little drained after so much “not-so-good news.” “We were desperate to have a little fun,” says Bollman. That’s how Evil Wizard Baby was born. And Evil Wizard Baby is definitely fun — an adorable little despot with a bib reading “I Heart Hugs” and an exposed belly button. Too cute! Of course, even harmless fun comes with a downside; in this case, comments from people who claim drawing on a baby is akin to child abuse. (Really?!) Since Abram’s parents have that aforementioned sense of humor, though, they didn’t let the haters get to them. Bollman says: Puh-leeze. Personally, I’m impressed with this family — as a mom, I know how tough it can be to stay upbeat (let alone fun) when I’m worried about my kids. But it’s definitely something we should all try to do, for everybody’s sake. Do you find it hard to stay positive when you’re stressed about your child’s health? Image via Facebook

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title: “Parents Draw Crazy Eyebrows Moustache On Baby To Make Him Look Like An Evil Wizard” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-06” author: “Richard Davis”


Born in July of 2012, Abram “had a rough start from the beginning,” says Bollman. “He had a week-long stay in the NICU after an emergency cesarean and respiratory failure. Then the poor guy suffered through colic and still has acid reflux.” As a result of the lack of oxygen he received during birth, Abram has hypotonia (decreased muscle tone) and is “extremely farsighted.”  Thanks to physical therapy, Abram’s doing well — but his parents are more than a little drained after so much “not-so-good news.” “We were desperate to have a little fun,” says Bollman. That’s how Evil Wizard Baby was born. And Evil Wizard Baby is definitely fun — an adorable little despot with a bib reading “I Heart Hugs” and an exposed belly button. Too cute! Of course, even harmless fun comes with a downside; in this case, comments from people who claim drawing on a baby is akin to child abuse. (Really?!) Since Abram’s parents have that aforementioned sense of humor, though, they didn’t let the haters get to them. Bollman says: Puh-leeze. Personally, I’m impressed with this family — as a mom, I know how tough it can be to stay upbeat (let alone fun) when I’m worried about my kids. But it’s definitely something we should all try to do, for everybody’s sake. Do you find it hard to stay positive when you’re stressed about your child’s health? Image via Facebook

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title: “Parents Draw Crazy Eyebrows Moustache On Baby To Make Him Look Like An Evil Wizard” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-16” author: “Cynthia Crane”


Born in July of 2012, Abram “had a rough start from the beginning,” says Bollman. “He had a week-long stay in the NICU after an emergency cesarean and respiratory failure. Then the poor guy suffered through colic and still has acid reflux.” As a result of the lack of oxygen he received during birth, Abram has hypotonia (decreased muscle tone) and is “extremely farsighted.”  Thanks to physical therapy, Abram’s doing well — but his parents are more than a little drained after so much “not-so-good news.” “We were desperate to have a little fun,” says Bollman. That’s how Evil Wizard Baby was born. And Evil Wizard Baby is definitely fun — an adorable little despot with a bib reading “I Heart Hugs” and an exposed belly button. Too cute! Of course, even harmless fun comes with a downside; in this case, comments from people who claim drawing on a baby is akin to child abuse. (Really?!) Since Abram’s parents have that aforementioned sense of humor, though, they didn’t let the haters get to them. Bollman says: Puh-leeze. Personally, I’m impressed with this family — as a mom, I know how tough it can be to stay upbeat (let alone fun) when I’m worried about my kids. But it’s definitely something we should all try to do, for everybody’s sake. Do you find it hard to stay positive when you’re stressed about your child’s health? Image via Facebook

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title: “Parents Draw Crazy Eyebrows Moustache On Baby To Make Him Look Like An Evil Wizard” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-30” author: “Efrain Aviles”


Born in July of 2012, Abram “had a rough start from the beginning,” says Bollman. “He had a week-long stay in the NICU after an emergency cesarean and respiratory failure. Then the poor guy suffered through colic and still has acid reflux.” As a result of the lack of oxygen he received during birth, Abram has hypotonia (decreased muscle tone) and is “extremely farsighted.”  Thanks to physical therapy, Abram’s doing well — but his parents are more than a little drained after so much “not-so-good news.” “We were desperate to have a little fun,” says Bollman. That’s how Evil Wizard Baby was born. And Evil Wizard Baby is definitely fun — an adorable little despot with a bib reading “I Heart Hugs” and an exposed belly button. Too cute! Of course, even harmless fun comes with a downside; in this case, comments from people who claim drawing on a baby is akin to child abuse. (Really?!) Since Abram’s parents have that aforementioned sense of humor, though, they didn’t let the haters get to them. Bollman says: Puh-leeze. Personally, I’m impressed with this family — as a mom, I know how tough it can be to stay upbeat (let alone fun) when I’m worried about my kids. But it’s definitely something we should all try to do, for everybody’s sake. Do you find it hard to stay positive when you’re stressed about your child’s health? Image via Facebook

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title: “Parents Draw Crazy Eyebrows Moustache On Baby To Make Him Look Like An Evil Wizard” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-07” author: “Travis Hey”


Born in July of 2012, Abram “had a rough start from the beginning,” says Bollman. “He had a week-long stay in the NICU after an emergency cesarean and respiratory failure. Then the poor guy suffered through colic and still has acid reflux.” As a result of the lack of oxygen he received during birth, Abram has hypotonia (decreased muscle tone) and is “extremely farsighted.”  Thanks to physical therapy, Abram’s doing well — but his parents are more than a little drained after so much “not-so-good news.” “We were desperate to have a little fun,” says Bollman. That’s how Evil Wizard Baby was born. And Evil Wizard Baby is definitely fun — an adorable little despot with a bib reading “I Heart Hugs” and an exposed belly button. Too cute! Of course, even harmless fun comes with a downside; in this case, comments from people who claim drawing on a baby is akin to child abuse. (Really?!) Since Abram’s parents have that aforementioned sense of humor, though, they didn’t let the haters get to them. Bollman says: Puh-leeze. Personally, I’m impressed with this family — as a mom, I know how tough it can be to stay upbeat (let alone fun) when I’m worried about my kids. But it’s definitely something we should all try to do, for everybody’s sake. Do you find it hard to stay positive when you’re stressed about your child’s health? Image via Facebook

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