Hi friends, I hope you’re well! I am well! I usually send this email out on the first of the month, but I made this one a few days late so I could make the little announcement that my family and I are moving back to Austin this summer. This has been in the works for awhile now but we had to keep things under wraps for reasons pertaining to my husband’s job. For those of you who have been around for a long time, you’ll remember that I am from Texas and that we lived in Austin before moving to NYC four years ago. This is not going to be one of those insufferable "why I’m leaving New York" essays, but I will say that, while there are so many things I love about NYC, I do not love the kind of soul-sucking job my husband had to work in order for us to be able to afford to live here, and eventually it wore us down. Also, I had never lived up north before moving to NYC, and it turns out that I get seasonal depression during actual winters! Who knew! Personally, I’m tired of it! We bought a sweet house in a sweet neighborhood, we’re moving in July, and I and my kids and my burned-out husband and my fragile little brain are *very* excited to be going home to the sunny south.
Isidore the Farmer and Ordinary Life
Isidore the Farmer and Ordinary Life
Isidore the Farmer and Ordinary Life
Hi friends, I hope you’re well! I am well! I usually send this email out on the first of the month, but I made this one a few days late so I could make the little announcement that my family and I are moving back to Austin this summer. This has been in the works for awhile now but we had to keep things under wraps for reasons pertaining to my husband’s job. For those of you who have been around for a long time, you’ll remember that I am from Texas and that we lived in Austin before moving to NYC four years ago. This is not going to be one of those insufferable "why I’m leaving New York" essays, but I will say that, while there are so many things I love about NYC, I do not love the kind of soul-sucking job my husband had to work in order for us to be able to afford to live here, and eventually it wore us down. Also, I had never lived up north before moving to NYC, and it turns out that I get seasonal depression during actual winters! Who knew! Personally, I’m tired of it! We bought a sweet house in a sweet neighborhood, we’re moving in July, and I and my kids and my burned-out husband and my fragile little brain are *very* excited to be going home to the sunny south.