Quick recap: Our youngest son was born just 14 months after
his older brother, during the longest/harshest winter that any of us in the
Midwest can remember. Thankfully, aside
from some early concerns with jaundice/weight loss, he’s been a very healthy
and relatively easy-going baby. After 6
months, I’d say that we’ve (mostly) adjusted to being a family of 5. The older
boys generally range from merely tolerating to absolutely adoring their baby
brother. It’s been wonderful to see.
After many trials and long nights, our two older boys are (relatively)
happily sharing a room. Most importantly, all three boys are sleeping through
the night (at least for this week)!
With the warmer weather, we find ourselves busy with visits
from family, trips to the farmer’s market, playgrounds/pools, tots’ soccer,
Friday night concerts and all the various festivals. Sadly, I have not been as
involved as I would like, since I am trying to study for my upcoming Critical
Care boards this August. We are
thoroughly trying to enjoy summer in Iowa City, as we do every year (love that
the students are gone!), but this year feels more special than usual, as it
will be our last.
After many late-night discussions, pro-con lists, and prayers,
we have decided to move to Tucson, Arizona this fall. While we have many
reasons to make the move (being closer to family, career opportunities, and warmer
weather to name a few), we have so many things we will miss about our life in
Iowa City. It is where we started our married life together, completed our
medical training and had all 3 of our beautiful babies. We’ve made wonderful
friends, lived in a dream home and enjoyed a 5-minute commute to work! Our time
here has been truly blessed….
Now, I don’t know if Tucson will end up being our “forever”
home, and we may even end up back here, but it is time for us to move on. We
are simultaneously excited, sad, scared, and joyful. Even with this jumble of
bittersweet emotions, I know in my heart that it is the right choice for our
family at this time in our lives. We will sincerely miss Iowa City (and all
that it encompasses) more than I can express.
I know I haven’t talked to many of you recently, but I just
want to thank everyone for your continued love, support and friendship
throughout our lives. And come visit us in sunny, warm Arizona (in the
winter)!!
We wish you all the best of luck and understand how you have to make that difficult decision sometimes. We hope to see all of you soon,
ReplyDeleteMike and Jennie