I have a rescue Great Pyrenees and they’re wonderful dogs you just have to make sure to socialize them really well when they’re younger because they can have issues with guests coming into the home. We got my dog later in life and he went through training and everything but we still have to put him up in a room when guests come over because he has tried to bite people who come too close.
Bunny’s Buddies is NOT the move. Please do not use that organization! Much better served to look up a socal specific Great Pyrenees rescue/foster/adoption org. It’s better to have an org that can supply resources,training assistance, and knowledge than using a mentally unstable woman who wants to clout chase using puppy mill dogs from Asia. Her heart is in the right place, but I do not trust her at all.
Its so funny that Cody brought up Daddy Up, my wife told me i should check it out and we used to laugh at it, because its like it's meant to be for like pre-teen boys lol they cant just say anything normal on there. I deleted it when they said "this week, your cub is the size of an adult racoon's torso"
Ughhh I’m so excited for these two!!! I totally agree with sharing your kids lives on the internet. I’m a parent myself and personally I only post my kid on Facebook where it’s private and where my close friends and family members can see updates on him. But personally I never post my kid on Snapchat or instagram. I see social media as a pro and con, but Kelsey and Cody are totally right. I can tell from this podcast they are going to be great parents!
i recently learned abt “elimination communication” as a potty training strategy! it’s super interesting and some people don’t even have to use diapers bc they become that in tune w their baby’s cues!
My son has autism and the only way we can go to a noisey restaurant is if we have a distraction for him and sometimes noise canceling headphones. I hope people don't just assume we're lazy parents.
They might, but let them. People need to mind their own business, as they have no idea why you parent your child the way they do, and you don’t owe anyone an explanation. From one mama to another, you’re doing great ❤
My family has had great pyrineese’s our whole life. Best dog ever hands down. Such a kind gentle soul but would die for you immediately! I miss my puppy!! Hope you find one!! Cant wait to hear/see about it❤
The way that Kelsey talks about the families at dinner with the iPads is actually so sad, like I’ve never thought about it like that but I’m so glad my family isn’t like that 🥹
GASP idk why i wasn't expecting him to say Noah Kahan and i love that they like his music edit: ARE YOU KIDDING the fact that they also know and like Jon Bellion is crazy i love him and i feel like no one knows anything except for all time low
It is so easy to judge and say what you will or won't do before you are really living the life of a parent... I can't wait to hear the podcast in exactly three years. Being a parent is hard and nonstop, for the rest of your life. If you give your kid a tablet so you (and everyone else there) can have a nice dinner out, YOU ARE DOING A GOOD JOB!
don't make em do that, they literally spend so much time together that they would have to wait for the pod to talk about their individual lives to each other, don't get me wrong, it'd be great content but they're human beings lol
@@MattBolmanI don’t think in any of their episodes I’ve seen them telling stuff to each other for the first time? It’s more about them collectively telling stuff to their audience lol the whole “waiting to talk to each other” thing for me seems more applicable to Cody and Noel for the TMG podcast. That being said - at the end of the day, it’s their life, it’s their career - so they’re gonna do what they’re comfortable with
I was referencing something he said in the video, thanks for your input though I really wanted to make a comment just for your enjoyment and to flex how clever I am I guess /s@@seungminwhatisyourproblem
So happy for y’all! It fucking melts my heart as 19 year old who has watched Cody’s content since I was in 6th grade (literally the only RU-vidr I’ve kept up with for so long), but it’s incredible to see how far you’ve come and Kelsey is such a beautiful soul. Omg I’m just so happy for you both! Love to see you experience life together and create something so beautiful🤍
The way Cody makes the pod so self referential makes it so much fkg fun to listen to. It's as if everyone gets to share inside jokes within the episode
@Cody and Kelsey sorry for the long comment but here's a little thing you can do to avoid your kids being iPad kids, ESPECIALLY on longer car rides or airplanes trips: When I was a kid, we would go on vacation road trips all the way to Virginia Beach (I'm from the province of Quebec so it was a good 13 hours of driving) and before leaving, my parents would bring my brother and I at the local dollar store and they would let us chose a few toys and a few snacks! They also had a little tv that you could put dvd's in them that you attach to the back of the headrest and they got got us the Spongebob series and we loved it! They would take the tv out of the car when the trip was done so we wouldn't get used to watching tv during car rides (aka it's only for special occasions like a road trip vacation) It's not portable like an iPad so they won't be asking for it when y'all sit at a restaurant or something because they'll know that it's exclusively for long car rides. We never complained or made a fuss and got used to sitting in a car (or anywhere else) for long periods of time very quickly. Plus, they're some of my most treasured memories 🥰 They started doing it when we were toddlers and we would sleep 3/4 of the trip so today if i'm not driving I fall asleep SO QUICK in a car ☠
Same here! I loved watching a movie on that little DVD headrest thing and then sleeping the rest of the way on road trips! Ofc I used to get car sick so sleeping helped me not puke lol
My boyfriend and I took 3 baby classes at our hospital before our son was born and I highly recommend doing classes because you get to be hands on and ask questions and it was really helpful all around!
Just words of encouragement, my wife and I just had our first kid and while she knew a lot about babies through growing up in a big family, I knew nothing. Our son is 4 months old now and my confidence with being his dad and doing daily tasks has skyrocketed. You may not know what you are doing but you will figure it out and do great!!