So, I've been trying to come up with a plan for a while on how to relocate back to the States after being gone for more than 10 years. Now that I have a baby son, I knew I'd have to move back closer to family, so that he wouldn't be deprived of having relatives around. I had been telling myself I'd save up and move back once I find a good job. But screw it. Today I decided to settle for less and move in with my senile grandmother. She has no one around to look after her and the house is empty; no one wants to live with her because she's quite mean in her dementia. It's not an ideal living situation, and will be rough if I end up having to care for her in addition to my son, but it will at least keep me close to a lot of to other family members, and right next to my hometown. And that's where many of my old friends are. Seems like just the change I need. I will settle for some lackluster job at first and then try to get a scholarship or grant to go back to school. Sometimes it's okay to settle for less. I feel a great sense of relief -- this is the first time I actually felt that this is the right decision.