Ashley
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Yeah, no, but he ā so he works a lot. Typically, he works at two different departments, so he works ā Um, 48 hours on 24 hours off. Um, we're blessed enough that, you know, they live close. Um, and they take care of watching him, um, on the days that, you know, I'm, I'm working and he's not home.
Um, so I, and that's been, it's been that way since, you know, basically since he was born, I returned back to work. So they do have a lot of access to him.
Um, so I, and that's been, it's been that way since, you know, basically since he was born, I returned back to work. So they do have a lot of access to him.
Um, so I, and that's been, it's been that way since, you know, basically since he was born, I returned back to work. So they do have a lot of access to him.
And I know we've been looking into possibly doing like a preschool program a couple of days a week, you know, morning time from like eight to 12 or eight to one or something like that. And I know I mentioned it and there was kind of like this, like, no, like we love having him.
And I know we've been looking into possibly doing like a preschool program a couple of days a week, you know, morning time from like eight to 12 or eight to one or something like that. And I know I mentioned it and there was kind of like this, like, no, like we love having him.
And I know we've been looking into possibly doing like a preschool program a couple of days a week, you know, morning time from like eight to 12 or eight to one or something like that. And I know I mentioned it and there was kind of like this, like, no, like we love having him.
And, you know, but I think it's beneficial for especially he hasn't been around other kids like in a daycare type setting. like, I think it's important for his own, you know, emotional development to be around other kids. Then, you know, I think that that kind of got overlooked in the, in the fact of, but wait, no, we want him like, yeah.
And, you know, but I think it's beneficial for especially he hasn't been around other kids like in a daycare type setting. like, I think it's important for his own, you know, emotional development to be around other kids. Then, you know, I think that that kind of got overlooked in the, in the fact of, but wait, no, we want him like, yeah.
And, you know, but I think it's beneficial for especially he hasn't been around other kids like in a daycare type setting. like, I think it's important for his own, you know, emotional development to be around other kids. Then, you know, I think that that kind of got overlooked in the, in the fact of, but wait, no, we want him like, yeah.
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Yeah.
Yeah. And I think he feels a lot of, you know, I think it goes back to his childhood, not really being able to properly voice how he feels. That's fair. Him and I have worked through that within our relationship, and we've gotten to a good place with it. But I know there's still that wall up when it comes to how to talk to his own parents.
Yeah. And I think he feels a lot of, you know, I think it goes back to his childhood, not really being able to properly voice how he feels. That's fair. Him and I have worked through that within our relationship, and we've gotten to a good place with it. But I know there's still that wall up when it comes to how to talk to his own parents.
Yeah. And I think he feels a lot of, you know, I think it goes back to his childhood, not really being able to properly voice how he feels. That's fair. Him and I have worked through that within our relationship, and we've gotten to a good place with it. But I know there's still that wall up when it comes to how to talk to his own parents.
And with difficult conversations, typically. I get that. Yeah.
And with difficult conversations, typically. I get that. Yeah.
And with difficult conversations, typically. I get that. Yeah.
Mm-hmm.