Moving interstate... all opinions needed!
We aren't planning on moving... yet.
However we have talked about it recently, mostly in the context of our 'village'.
Being a lesbian family having a 'village' around us is pretty important, because there are a lot of things that heterosexual parents just never have to contemplate, let alone face.
We don't have that kind of village... or ANY kind of village... here...
Shel's family live kind of close but are virtually non-existant in our lives. My family live 2 hours away, so most of our contact is phone or email anyway...
I'm a member of another group, a lesbian parents group, and they even have their own 'rainbow parents' group. For Jazz there are kids of all ages, known and unknown donors... people who go through what we go through, who share our fears, our discrimination, people who we could sit down with and talk about things that only lesbian parents can understand...
Being a SAHM, I feel like I need a village. I don't even have one person in my area that I could call in an emergency, or even just to go for a walk with me.
But we are settled here. We have family not tooooo far away who would probably be here in an emergency fairly quickly. Shel has had the same job for more than 5 years and she is unskilled so the chances of her finding a new job that pays the same is pretty slim. So I would have to go and work instead...
Sacrifices...
Would you stay an isolated SAHM, close-ish to family but very alone.
Or pick up and move to a new state where you already have a village waiting and ready to embrace you, but be far from family, and have to work instead of being a SAHM...
Why can't there be more lesbian families in Brisbane/Sunshine Coast?!?!?!?