Keeping the projects kids make while avoiding clutter
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Everything that Cane makes, I consider it to be treasures to me because he built it with his own little hands and he took time out to make it and put a lot of work and effort into it. And other people might look at it and say this is just trash or this is an old piece of cardboard or this is something that should be thrown away, and I get it and put it away. And Cane is like where is my sign at. Where is the sign I built you? I have it right here. And then, what I did was I took a picture of the sign so I would not have to destroy it and I posted it on my Facebook. So now I have it forever. This way you don´t have to have a box full of papers. Then, they fall apart and get weight and stuff. The best thing to do is take a picture of it and save it forever.
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George Monroy
Father of Caine
George Monroy is the father of three sons and the owner of Smart Parts in East LA. His life changed dramatically when his son’s homemade arcade, Caine’s Arcade, was discovered and filmed, garnering over seven million views worldwide.
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