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Every summer, my mom takes a break from her job
babysitting kids, to have a bit of a summer holiday. So me and my siblings (this summer, my sister Maggie) take care of the kids. We
usually have up to 5 children to take care of, between the ages of 1 and 12. This last week, we had nine. NINE KIDS. It was nuts. And we realized that instead of a daycare, we've become more of a
day camp. Best job ever.
Naturally, I haven't put my camera down, spare to change a few diapers of course. And so photos are made. Lots. And cute ones to boot.
Archipelago Photography:
islands of thought and image, connected with a name
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