
Alison Kuch with sister Emily.
With the kind assistance of Alison Kuch/InstagramAlison Kuch returned the service after her sister travels to New Orleans for 2025 Super Bowl to help take care of her and a wife Isaac RochelDaughter.
“We brought our daughter, Scottie. I just don’t feel so comfortable right now in my life, leaving my daughter overnight, let alone for five nights. And so how long we would be in New Orleans, “explained the 30 -year -old Kuch on Sunday, February 16, an episode of her “Sunay Sports Club podcast.”
Kuch noted that she and Rochel, at 29 – who announced their decision to withdrawn from NFL In February – agreed to take Scottie with him for the event. (Kuch and Rochell, which tie a knot In 2021, he welcomed her daughter in December 2023)
“We ended up bringing my sister, (Emily))Along with what I am so grateful that my sister managed to take off work and help us. Obviously, we eventually compensated her, because if you miss a job, she has to get a dog look, all that, “Kuch said. “Who feels weird even to say. Well, I’m not trying to expose my business. She did not ask for payment. But I felt bad, you miss you work and all that. “
Kuch said it was “the best of the situation” where they had to bring Scottie during the trip and remove her from her “routine” and “beyond her environment.”
“At least she has to spend time with her aunt, Titi,” Kuch said. “She literally learned the word Titi after this trip. My sister lives in San Diego, so, as she sees my sister all the time, but I love that my sister managed to spend so much time with her. “

“I felt much more comfortable to leave my daughter at Airbnb in New Orleans with my sister. I am like, “This is her blood, so,” Kuch continued. “I’m not saying a babysitter will not turn to Scottie, but it just made me feel so better.”
Kuch explained that she and Rochel have two people who really trust “in Orange County to help Scottie, but they do not rely on anyone to move with them except their mother, sister and babysitter who is She was traveling to travel.
“I like to work and I also love to be a mother, so it’s really difficult, because, like all the time I am in New Orleans, I feel guilty of leaving my daughter at Airbnb. But then I’m like, “Well, I brought her out here, like, I have to go and do these things,” Kuch said. “And also, like, you have to make a living, right? So it’s simple, like a really strange place to be. “
Kuch continued: “I am obviously so lucky and I understand that there is a huge privilege that I can be home with my daughter and have flexibility in my schedule, the same with Isaac. Many people do not get this to do so, so I admit it, but it is still so, so such a strange situation I have to choose to work on my daughter. I feel really guilty of this sometimes. “