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I also believe it goes both ways, but there is a line that is drawn. If I'm gonna be taking my kids to come see you every single time, then I'm gonna stop bringing my kids over. And if you want to see my kids, you're gonna have to come to my place because the road is two ways.
I say send the kids off pay 50 bucks extra with Southwest so that they can escort the kids to the airport if it's in another state that's the most convenient thing
So I think if people are capable and have vehicles they should come to you because you have a lot going on unless they have Kids as well then like me in the middle But I also think like for older grandparents that maybe can't like make it It's like acceptable for you to take your kids to that
I think families should visit you especially because you have a, I mean if you have a newborn, definitely they should be the ones visiting. Um, now if you have a toddler, I still think they should be the ones visiting. If they really want to see you and your daughters.
So I think it goes both ways. I mean, when my daughter was a newborn, I wasn't going to take her out, so they were coming to visit us. But I mean, down the road, I mean, I go visit.
I think both for sure and I know with certain signs in my family we go to them all the time and they never come to visit us. So I feel like it should be balanced especially you know like your house you've got the toys like have adults.
I honestly think it should be both a good balance. Maybe sometimes you can go more than they can come or vice versa, but honestly, it should be a balance.
I think it depends really on the kid if your kid is the type that wants to go out but if your kid is the type that want to stay home then they should come over.