Ten years ago, my husband and I traded the hustle and bustle of Chicago life for the slowed-down pace of southern living in Austin.
We loved that the city was less hurried, had a small-town feel, and prided itself on its motto, “Keep Austin Weird.”
But after a decade of living there, we grew tired of watching the city change — its natural beauty has given way to apartment complexes, offices, and bars.
So, earlier this year, we made the tough decision to embrace life in the suburbs and move to a smaller town just 15 minutes south of Austin.
We still love the Texas capital, but here’s why we believe this move was best for our family.
The city became more congested over the years
During our time in Austin, the city skyline grew before our eyes, with more and more buildings vying for space in a limited area.
Some of this can be attributed to the growing tech sector in Austin, with major companies like Apple and …