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Family

An hour outside with your people. Nobody says cheese, and somebody always ends up in the grass.

Mom and Dad steal a kiss while their daughter minds the blue balloons, sun flaring through the trees.
The three of them standing together in the dry gold field just before sunset.
Dad scoops his daughter up for a kiss, backlit by the low sun.
The girl leans into her mom's long dress while the sun drops behind the trees.
All three walking hand in hand through the tall grass, golden light on their backs.
The big-sister-to-be grins and holds up a tiny "little brother" onesie.
She hugs the string of blue balloons like she already owns the news.
Her parents kiss behind her while she holds the balloons at golden hour.
Their daughter hangs upside down between Mom and Dad, laughing the whole way over.
Mom and Dad swing their girl between them on the dirt track through the meadow.
Mom flips her upside down in the tall August grass, both of them mid-laugh.
Mid-swing with hair flying, evening gold on everything.
Mother and daughter backlit and blown out in the best way, right at sundown.
Carried home on Mom's hip along the dirt path at dusk.
The old brown blanket becomes a hammock between Mom and Dad, and she approves.