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So should we be taking our kids to To go and see the family or should the family come to our house and see them? What do you think?
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I think it's whatever works best for you or whatever the situation is. I think it just really depends. I think it's a lot harder for families with young kids and babies to travel necessarily than...
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than like your parents or something it might be easier for um childless families to come to you if that makes sense but again it's just depending on the situation and what you want and all that.
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I don't like people over because I can't clean often so I'm taking them over
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So I think the road goes both ways, you know, meet in the middle, a little bit of both. That's how I think it should be, but I'm a homebody so I would rather people come here.
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Both, I think a balance and also considering who has it easier, I guess, to go and visit. Because maybe for somebody with a lot of kids it can be hard to go visit. And the other family members who don't have kids. I don't know.
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I kind of think it goes both ways but to a certain extent like I'm not always gonna be the one to bring my kid to you you know like if you want to be in his life you need to make an effort also if you want to see him and you want him to see you.
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If you want them to have a connection with you and have a bond with you, then you should make the effort. And I'm not always going to be the one to constantly reach out to you. It works both ways, but you also need to pull your partner.
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I'm not a mom yet, but family should definitely go and visit rather than you having to go. Because at least you'd be like in the comfort of your own home and the baby will too.
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It depends on the situation. If you don't have a good relationship with your family, then no. But if you want to make it better, then you have to put the effort in meeting them halfway. In my opinion, because relationships are very important. I think that's why I'm doing this video. I'm going to talk about relationships. I'm going to talk about relationships. I'm going to talk about relationships. I'm going to talk about relationships.
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In my opinion, like having a good relationship with your family is really crucial to like a child's growth.
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I think it should be 50-50.
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I feel like this all depends on how old the baby is. My lady and I were going to New York with our son to visit our other side of the families.
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So this happened to us when my husband was in the Army. We were in a whole other state. Our family would always want us to come down and visit. They would never come visit us. And so we put our foot down and we were like, if y'all wanna see us or the kids, then y'all need to come up this way and come visit us. And then I started doing it.
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