




As part of Project Photo Box, I have moved on now to my Nieces and Nephews section of the pre-digital photo prints. These little babies (including a family not technically N&N, but actually first cousins, twice removed!) all arrived in a busy period after my own three children. The first was born three months after my last baby and they came at a steady pace over the next ten years (including a hectic period when four babies were born into our collective families in a five month time frame - leading my very own mini breastfeeding association for a while!)
The youngest of these babies turned ten on the 9/9/09, so it is a fitting time to pull their childhoods together.
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