Hello bumpies..
It's been a while since I've posted. DS has been getting more teeth and keeping me up at night so it's been fun lol I love the cuddles but also love sleep.
Aside from that my husband commutes an hour to and from work everyday and it's not a fulfilling job. We live in a small town and there aren't a lot of options.
We just asked ourselves the big question of are we happy where we are? I'd like a house with more bedrooms and to live in a place with more activities. We've talked about moving to Raleigh NC or even California and I get excited thinking about all the possibilotes.
DS is 10 months old and a very happy baby overall. Is it crazy to move our entire lives right now? The downside would be we wouldn't have family help close by and that's about it, other than missing current friends.
Any input about a big move would be nicr!
Thank you ❤
Re: Big Life Change...worth it?
We live in indiana and and I love it. We are in the second biggest city besides Indy. It's an amazing place raise a family. Housing prices are low. You can get a lot of house for a good price compared to bigger cities. Crime is low. Schools are good. Jobs are good. We are super close to Indy, Chicago, Beautiful Michigan, all the Indiana lakes. We have little to no natural disasters to worry about. I feel like places like California you have fires, droughts, earthquakes. The east coast you have hurricanes and stuff. We rarely have even a tornado watch. We are in this perfectly protected pocket in the Midwest. Even stuff like the recent recession didn't hit us hard here.
Just some reasons why I love where we live that can maybe give you some stuff to think about regarding where you move. Good luck!!
I'm so glad we did it. We had set goals in mind both times which helped us through the crushing isolation initially. We had school/work lined up before the move both times for stability. This area is much more in line with our values (we have neighbours that homestead, babywear, cloth diaper, etc), I think we'll be very happy long term.
As far as having a kid in the mix, waiting until later means moving schools and having to make new friends which can sometimes be very difficult for a child.
PP brings up a great point about your family support system. I don't have any family nearby. We are separated by all 50 states and it isn't easy. LO goes everywhere with us, dates, weekends out, we carry her in hikes up mountains,etc. The thing that worries me the most is vacations. I'd love to take a romantic vacation for our honeymoon and I don't think I want the baby joining us but there's not really a way to have a family member take her for the week.
Like PP said, consider the trade offs of not having family nearby and having to reboot your work and social lives. That's always the worst for me. Every move I have to get a new job, make new friends, and try to keep my old friendships alive long distance. It can be very lonely sometimes. I can't wait to make one big last move to a place we actually want to live! Hopefully within a couple of hours of home (upstate NY). Are there bigger cities within an hour or two you might consider? Might allow you to trade up for more culture, jobs, etc and still see friends and family a lot. Good luck!
We have family in the midwest, and when we go visit I can't believe how large everyone's yards are! And all the gorgeous grass!! We have a TEENY front yard here, and the "backyard" is basically a patio. So not lots of room for LO to play outside!
My parents live in a more rural area in San Diego county where I grew up. You can get a nice home and more land, but then you have a long drive to more major shopping, restaurants, etc (about 45 min).
I've only lived in southern California, so I'm not familiar with housing prices and such up north, besides San Francisco area being really pricey!
We are considering moving to a smaller town, about 30 minutes away, for the school system, small fun town activities, and quality of life! Both sides are not thrilled but wth?! They don't even take advantage of us living in the same town now?!?! The ironic part is we are in the same town but about 20 minutes apart, so, it would be the smallest of change. I'm now just waiting on our perfect yard house to come on the market. No rush, due to school age cut off my LO will be a week shy of 6 years old when he starts kindergarten!!!! An extra year with momma! :-)