Colo-RAD-o

Wow! It has been a minute since the last post…We have had just a few major updates in the last couple of months…The most significant one being we decided to move our family across the country to Colorado! Specifically, Lafayette, which is just perfectly situated between Denver and Boulder. Let me back up though and explain how we got to where we are today.

Between the pandemic and Elliotts diagnosis, we had to face the music. We realized rather quickly that we needed to be in a place where we could envision settling down longer term and where family was closer. Colorado was the obvious choice, as both Nathan and I are from here and wanted to raise our kids in the mountains.

The serious talk of moving started around the holidays, 2020, and the house search began in February. In the process of finding a house, I was also talking with all of our Austin doctors to get names and recommendations of who we could transfer services to in Colorado. This was, by far, the most stressful and time consuming part of the entire move for me. Elliott was in amazing hands in Austin between his doctors and therapists and the idea of starting over felt daunting and overwhelming. However, time and time again, I was told that Denver had great medical facilities and we would be at no shortage of amazing specialists and therapists. Most doctors were also able to give me a direct name of someone who I could contact and that would continually solidify that we were making the right choice for our family, and helped ease my mind greatly.

In April, we signed a contract for our house after losing out on five previous houses (um hi this market is INSANE right now!) and the reality of leaving Austin really started to sink in. We didn’t have possession of the new house until July, so the remainder of the spring months were spent selling our Austin condo, researching preschools for Elliott & purging through all of our stuff.

The months leading up to the big move came and went and in the final weeks, we made an Austin bucket list and a rule that we would just say YES to anything that came our way. We said yes to late nights, activities way past bedtime, and get togethers when we were tired. Every week we did something new and every week we were diligent about checking things off the list and spending quality time with all of our people. We said some of our hardest ever goodbyes (or see ya later’s 😉 and before we knew it, it was July and we were living under dozens and dozens of cardboard boxes.

I will spare all the dirty details of what life looked like moving with two littles-in the middle of July, in Texas- but what I will say is, when we all four made it to Colorado in one piece and walked into our new home together, I felt like I could breathe again and I was able to let out the biggest sigh of relief.

Within a month of arriving in Lafayette, Elliott has started speech, we saw two specialists, we hosted a large bbq bash with all of our college friends, threw a baby shower for my very pregnant sister-in-law, had Harper’s first birthday party, Nathan’s 33rd birthday party & a surprise 65th birthday party for my mom. We jumped all in with both feet, to say the least.

Six weeks, post move, Elliott has started school (AND IS LOVING IT!), I am currently sitting outside listening to the birds chirp, Harper is playing at my feet, and the sprinklers are running in our beautiful new backyard. Ultimately, in the midst of the crazy, Nathan and I both feel that we are in the perfect house for our family and that all of our blood pressure has lowered a bit since getting to Colorado. We were desperate to settle down and find a house that we knew could last for years, and for that, our family couldn’t be happier.

*Stay tuned on more specific Cerebral Palsy updates with doctors appointments and new therapists in the coming weeks!*

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  1. Mountain life is the best life! Proud of y’all for going for it, despite the daunting feel of a move with toddlers. Glad you’re in your happy place. Can’t wait to visit. Love you guys!

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