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I would keep the hunting trip as originally planned. Full disclosure, do not take any advice from me. I am divorced.You just got a surprise notification that your son and DIL are due during your week long hunting trip out of state in less than a month. It’s your first grandchild and this will set precedent for your other kids. Wife instantly tells you your going to cancel your trip, right?
You have waited 6 years to draw this first tag and due to point creep you will likely never get to hunt this quality of a unit again. You may luck out and draw a random but with those odds you could also win the lotto.
The dates are set and everyone is on board because of your original desired dates. Dates cannot be changed because all of your hunting partners have made plans around these dates.
The tag is good for 35 days and you could possibly go later, solo, & post birth.
Peer pressure tf out of him.For everyone concerned, it’s not my kids. I am the hunting partner.
I didn’t have the best response when told. So I went home and talked with the wife about it. We are both on the same page as majority here. The other hunting partners don’t know yet. It won’t be as key to them as they don’t share the logistics package that I do with Gramps.Peer pressure tf out of him.
Bows before hoes.
You just got a surprise notification that your son and DIL are due during your week long hunting trip out of state in less than a month. It’s your first grandchild and this will set precedent for your other kids. Wife instantly tells you your going to cancel your trip, right?
You have waited 6 years to draw this first tag and due to point creep you will likely never get to hunt this quality of a unit again. You may luck out and draw a random but with those odds you could also win the lotto.
The dates are set and everyone is on board because of your original desired dates. Dates cannot be changed because all of your hunting partners have made plans around these dates.
The tag is good for 35 days and you could possibly go later, solo, & post birth.
Good call. When we had our first child, the last thing we wanted was relatives coming out of the woodworks. It's hard enough being a first time parent and adapting to the new living situation. It's nice to have a small breaks or for someone to bring dinner by, but the added pressure of entertaining family on top of a newborn can be overwhelming.First grandchild? If so, what kinda expectations did you set for the others?
Otherwise, ask the parents to be what they think?
This. Your son and daughter-in-law need time alone with their new baby. Visitors, house guests and in-laws (you) could be more of a burden than help in those first couple weeks. Go hunt!Go hunting.
Your kids will probably change their minds about having visitors and guests around. I have had three kids in five years and literally don't want anyone around for a week after the babies have been born. It's emotionally and physically exhausting for new parents, but in reality, there's only so much grandparents can do. Having too many people around to see the new baby can add to the stress. I have a great relationship with both my parents and in-laws, but those first weeks at home are important for those new parents to get through together. It's hard not to be excited as a first time grandparent, but there's a good chance your kids will not mind you going on the trip. More than likely, your wife is the one that needs to be convinced it's ok.
This!As a lady that may have kids in the near future I don't want my own parents and certainly not my husbands parents anywhere near me during birth or even 'right after' or even 'a few days after'. ESPECIALLY for the first kiddo. Go hunting lol.