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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Absolutely! It appears the father wasted no time relocating them away from Sf and might have felt it best to remove E from city temptations. Idk if she slept or didn’t sleep, I do consider perhaps she wasn’t overly maternal and J employed a nanny as backup during his work hours. Like someone posted yesterday, we don’t even know if the baby was alive when they left for the forest. No one has mentioned seeing the family Saturday. We know from media reports Friday J did run some errands and had the baby in the museum I don’t know if E was with them, the museum owner commented about J explaining exhibits to his little girl. Maybe they had a daddy-daughter day out? It is all very weird. [/quote] Lot's of parents move out of major cities to quieter suburbs when they have babies. SF isn't the nice city it used to be. [/quote] The parents had been very involved in the club and festival scene, both dj'd, he dj'd at Burning Man. She was only 30, young for a city mom. To move to the middle of nowhere, newly married, with the nearest town of only 1,800 a 20 mile drive and then have covid closures, is quite the change in lifestyle. Then to adapt to parenthood on top when their prior relationship was built on clubbing and adventure travel is a big change. Has nothing to do with how nice or not SF is currently, although I have heard the same. He was so much older and had already been divorced. It was a complete 180 from her former life and geographically removed her from her support system, few if any of whom were likely in the life stage of new parenthood anyway. Jon being so engaged with the baby might have also felt lonely to Ellen. [/quote]
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