Anonymous wrote:It's not just her parents. It's her children aunts and uncles and cousins (it sounds like.) That's worth a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Looking at it objectively, I think it would be a bigger sacrifice for him to not take the job than it would be for you to move. Doesn't mean there should be no discussion about it, and hopefully he's really listening to you, and (if you agree to move) he will acknowledge your sacrifice and express his appreciation, as well as do anything he can to make things easier/better for you.
Honestly, though, is living with year-round sunshine and being able to take your kids to the beach the worst thing in the world?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have been happy to go 10 years ago before having kids. I just feel like my priorities have changed and its more important to me to be close to my family than live in a place with great weather.
I'm just trying to help you see the upside.
You say "it's not that much money" but I think 10% kind of is a lot of money, especially when you consider that's it's not just the add'l 10% in year 1 of that job, but raises beyond that that he wouldn't be able to get otherwise. I think I would be upset if my spouse asked me to turn something like that down.
Anonymous wrote:I would have been happy to go 10 years ago before having kids. I just feel like my priorities have changed and its more important to me to be close to my family than live in a place with great weather.
Anonymous wrote:I would have been happy to go 10 years ago before having kids. I just feel like my priorities have changed and its more important to me to be close to my family than live in a place with great weather.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like "trying it out" like a 2 year trial would become permanent. I think once we are there, it would be very difficult to get him to leave.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. This is not totally out of the blue. We've been here for 9 years and he has always said he'd love to move back to San Diego but I always kind if ignored it thinking he's a govt contractor and the work is generally here. I know I was wrong to ignore it but I have worked hard to build us a life here and I think it's a great life.