Six years ago, we left family and friends behind to retire to Colorado which was a place we dreamed of living for many years. It was a grand adventure for us a year in and then...we found out we were to become grandparents to twins back in Texas. They are four now and will be our only grandchildren. We began the process of moving back to Texas. Then came two years of Covid and stupid real estate prices. Here we are three years later still pondering whether to move or not.
Everything about Texas is distasteful - the brutal summers, the weird politics, the over-priced real estate and property taxes. Though healthy now, we must face the reality of growing older. The 1600 mile trip by car will become more difficult as we get older. Our house is very comfortable and updated but larger than we need and multi-storied. The only reason at this point to return ends up being family but that pull is inexplicably strong. We find ourselves very emotional over missing that special bond. The other grandparents are just miles away from the grand-twins and have become the ones they spend holidays and weekends with so I imagine we will always be the "others" but still...
The reasons for staying seem to be mostly about finances and comfort. Here, we own our house free and clear and somehow manage to save several thousand a month. Property taxes are very affordable. We can splurge on things or save. The weather is much more agreeable. I have grown to love the flora and fauna here and the mountains never fail to amaze. Without family though, it does not feel like home.
This hard decision continually weighs on our minds. It comes down to choosing love/family over practical matters. We need to pull this off before winter if we are going to do it this year. Thoughts?