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A Mormon Mom of 4 Kids Draws Illustrations That Show How Not to Go Crazy With Children

Kayela Larsen has always wanted to draw since she first saw The Little Mermaid and The Lion King. But she had to quit following her dream because she has to take care of her growing family. But Kayela’s 4 children managed to awaken her inner artist: when she puts them to bed and she picks up the pencil.
She draws comics about her life of being the mother of multiple children. If you have a look at these illustrations, you won’t even realize that Kayela is a religious person. She’s a Mormon but she never mixes her religious culture and her art. It’s said that Mormons are really strict with their kids and make them work starting in childhood. But Kayela’s comics bust these myths: strictness is in the past but having a big family is still a tradition. By the way, she’s currently expecting her 5th baby!
Bright Side has collected 11 life stories by this mother of many children that will probably look familiar to every parent.
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Here’s Kayela. Would you think that this young woman already has 4 children?
Do her illustrations ring a bell with you? Share your impression with us!
Comments
Love these!
Oh I love these are so cute and a couple spot on lol!! ?
these are very cute and so accurate......but why the specification that she's a "mormon" mom? I'm a Christian mom and have experienced the same things. Does being mormon somehow make her a better mom?
its not showing the other wives that the male has had, or that the father is possibly like 80
dont be mormon?
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