Did you have a nice break for Christmas and New Years? Are you settled back in yet? Ok good, because we have big news: we are moving to Minnesota. (See? That title wasn’t click-bait!) It won’t happen right away though. We are planning this for the summer of 2027.
I realize that it’s going to be difficult for anyone else to understand the full picture of why we’re doing this, and honestly, that’s ok. We’re confident that this is a good move for our family. Some of the reasons are private of course, but here are some of the big ones:
- In the summer of 2027, Elijah will be done with 8th grade. We’ve spent a lot of time researching high schools around here.
- Our national church body operates a great high school down in the Tacoma area. We’d love to send Elijah there, but it would mean 5+ hours of commuting every day or other unattractive options.
- We’ve been through (literally) every Christian private school in the area and they were all rejected for adding/subtracting from the Bible. The current school we attend isn’t perfect either but it was close enough that we were comfortable working with Elijah as he went through it, but we couldn’t even find that situation for high schools.
- We looked at non-religious private schools and mainly rejected those for cost. It’s not uncommon to find tuition prices north of $40,000/year.
- Our public high school is very good, and this was our top choice if we didn’t move.
- There are three great high schools in Minnesota that are affiliated with our national church body: West, St. Croix, and Minnesota Valley. We’ll be exploring those options more to figure out exactly where we want to land. Elijah has also lightly expressed interest in attending Martin Luther College so this will put him in touch with other high school kids thinking about that career path and also put us closer to the college if he does go there. If he chooses something else, there are plenty of other good schools to pick from (or we could always move again.)
- In the big scheme of things, I don’t think we’d be called homesteaders, but we certainly want more land with room to have a big garden, an outbuilding or two, and maybe some animals. We currently own 1/6th of an acre and the bare land is valued at $700,000. That’s something like $4.2 million/acre if you could even find an acre of land to buy. We’ve always talked about moving further away from Seattle and Bellevue to spread out a little.
- Tyla and I both grew up in the Midwest and furthermore, Tyla grew up southeast of Minneapolis. We feel at home in wide open spaces and empty two-lane roads. Contrast that with the view from our back yard where we can see 16 houses and endless traffic we sit in at all hours of the day on any day of the week. We are generally quick to say we love this area, but those feelings don’t always align with the current reality. The population has exploded in the last 20 years. That’s great for our property value, but bad for our comfort level.
There are definitely things we’ll miss around here. We have friends and family close by and there are few places in the country more beautiful than this area. The temperatures are mild, and our summers are incredible. We’re moving to a flat land of snowy winters, sweaty summers, and bugs. But, as cheesy as it sounds, home is wherever the three of us are. I’m hopeful that we’ll grow even closer together during this experience as we tackle this challenge together. And it’s also comforting knowing that wherever we land, there will be a church home waiting for us.
What about work? This is still a big question mark and could throw a wrench into our plans, but I can do my job from anywhere. I will need to get approval to work fully remote and talk to HR about the compensation changes that will come with moving to an area with a lower cost of living, but I’m hopeful that will all go smoothly. While there is an office in the Minneapolis area, I don’t expect I’d ever need to go there since nobody else on my team lives there.
Why are we announcing this now? In a blog post? We don’t know how to do this. This has been something we’ve been praying about for months. We decided we would go through Christmas and New Years like normal and then tell everyone at once so there were no secrets or groups of people with mismatched information. We wanted to get the news out so that we can start sharing this part of our lives.
There are many details left to discover over the coming year and a half. The first big step will be a trip to visit all three of those potential high schools. The hope is that all three feel like a good fit for different reasons, but we’ll take our learnings from that and see what real estate looks like. I can already tell you that when I property search around those areas, I have my search set to “No HOA” and “> 2 acres”. We’ll see how those dreams play out.
I imagine that a lot of friends and family reading this will have a lot of questions. We’re happy to chat about it but please know that a lot of the answers will be “I don’t know yet.” We feel like this is the right move, but there are a lot of specifics to work out.
