Kanye West has returned to his home in Los Angeles to be with his family after his self-imposed exile in Wyoming over the past few weeks.
The 43-year-old rapper headed to his ranch in Cody after his first presidential campaign event last month, amidst what his wife Kim Kardashian described as a "bipolar episode."
His time in Wyoming was initially fraught as he tweeted lengthy rants against his wife and mother-in-law Kris Jenner but after showdown talks with Kim a couple weeks ago, Kanye seems to have been more at peace with himself and the world.
After spending time in the Dominican Republic with his family before a few days with them at his ranch, Kanye has now reunited with them again in LA.
Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Kim, 39, had taken their four children - North, seven, Saint, four, Chicago, two and 15-month-old Psalm - back to their home in Calabasas the previous week, leaving Kanye alone again as he pushed forward to be in the mix during the presidential election.
A source has told PEOPLE : "He is still busy working on his music and presidential campaign, but really missed the kids and flew to see them.
"They are all spending the weekend at their Hidden Hills house and catching up as a family."
Kim Kardashian has vowed to repair her marriage with Kanye after a summer in which they have faced some troublesome times.
Kanye claimed that he had been "tyring to divorce" Kim for the past "two years" but recent weeks has seen the pair getting back on a more even keel.
The reality star posted a group of photos at the weekend, from their family trip to the ranch in Colorado in which they were joined by Kim's sister Kourtney Kardashian and family friend Harry Hudson.
Kanye's return to the fold has come despite Kim and the Kardashian family not being fully supportive of Kanye's political ambitions.
A source has said that during Kim's recent trip, Kanye "has made it clear that he will continue to run for president."
The insider added: "Kim is not happy about it, but this isn't her focus. She just wants to do what's best for the kids. And she thinks finding a way to save her marriage is what's best for them."