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Not Shifting Your Life For Your Kids with Jessica Gee of

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Lizzy Mathis

Lizzy Mathis

6 ай бұрын

Guest Jessica Gee on the beginnings of how ‪@TheBucketListFamily‬ came to life 🤍 How has your life shifted since motherhood, if any?
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@pamelaportwesterich3000
@pamelaportwesterich3000 Ай бұрын
I think she is completely right. I always believe that kids need to learn the family dynamics. Of course that parents need to adapt their routine, but kids shouldn’t dictate it but learn how to fit in together as a family.
@sarinalagermann4602
@sarinalagermann4602 Ай бұрын
I get her point for her family. It doesn’t work for everyone especially parents of children with disabilities. And some kids just come out bonkers so you adjust.
@danngspeed1732
@danngspeed1732 6 ай бұрын
Whats the point of having kids then if you want to stay selfish n drag your kid around..?? Shes acting like you can't give them the same teaching moments in every day life? Stability is very important in young childrens lives not galavanting around because their parents can't grow up. If you're not ready to sacrifice for another human being or not ready for a child
@justanotherrandomperson180
@justanotherrandomperson180 3 ай бұрын
I personally like the way they are raising their kids. By traveling a lot, they're teaching them to be resilient and adapt to new situations and have a broader understanding of the world around them, which I think are really important life skills to have
@MW-he4cp
@MW-he4cp 25 күн бұрын
@@danngspeed1732 what's the point in having kids just to stick them in daycare and have strangers raise them? Sure, some people have no choice and daycare is a blessing. But I know parents who could survive on one income but choose to put kids in daycare and both parents work because they can't handle the kids. At least this family's kids are being raised by their parents, parents who want to be around their children and don't treat them like a burden.
@MW-he4cp
@MW-he4cp 25 күн бұрын
@@danngspeed1732 Stability is from the fact that they are with both of their parents every day. Parents who love each other and love their kids. An unconventional life doesn't mean instability. Look at Jack Hannah and Steve Irwin. Their kids were raised in unconventional lives and they had security... in their parents. And what a wonderful, interesting childhood their kids must have had. Its true, no parent is perfect and im sure there may have been some issues, but to say they are selfish or unstable is not fair, and probably not accurate.
@danngspeed1732
@danngspeed1732 25 күн бұрын
@MW-he4cp obviously you don't understand what I'm saying here because I'm definitely not for daycare and for parents actually raising their kids but that means sacrifice and change for their betterment not for you to selfishly hang on to things that aren't conducive to them.. it's not inaccurate that's is not stability use you're brain and eye balls. You sacrifice your wants and needs for what's best for your kids and that's not what's happening here anyone can plainly see this.. they're not going to function properly in the real world you need to look at the bigger picture and the people you're raising them to be and what kind of adults they'll be and this not good for them maybe when they're a little older but you need a foundation first it's more important than what the parents having a good time
@MW-he4cp
@MW-he4cp 25 күн бұрын
@@danngspeed1732 I guess as a person who felt like a prisoner in school and had parents who did not get along, I would have loved the life these kids have. They are being raised by parents who love God and met as missionaries. Parents that get along...and the kids are learning skills and perseverance, how to reach goals, along with teamwork. They don't travel all the he time, if you watch their channel. The kids are in sports and have friends. The order of love and care is: love God first, then your spouse, then your kids, then those others in your immediate care, like parents. Too often parents put children before anything or anyone and the kids rule everything. I like that the parents are living their lives and the kids get to enjoy it while spending time with their family.
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