@@CookWithStephh Thanks for your comment! I completely get where you’re coming from-visitors shouldn’t be obligated to help around the house. But when you’re part of a supportive village, any extra hand is a well-appreciated luxury that goes a long way. It’s not about expectation but rather mutual support. That kind of help can make a world of difference for parents, but it’s never required. We’re just grateful for those moments when people are able to step in and contribute, even in small ways. It’s all love and understanding at the end of the day!
It’s not visitors responsibility to come help you around the house, you’ll find yourself having no visitors at all if that’s the case
@@CookWithStephh Thanks for your comment! I completely get where you’re coming from-visitors shouldn’t be obligated to help around the house. But when you’re part of a supportive village, any extra hand is a well-appreciated luxury that goes a long way. It’s not about expectation but rather mutual support. That kind of help can make a world of difference for parents, but it’s never required. We’re just grateful for those moments when people are able to step in and contribute, even in small ways. It’s all love and understanding at the end of the day!