I learned a couple things from moving from GA (homebase) to NH and back to GA again. Moving that far from what you know is hard. Even tho you are moving back to where you used to live, things change. People change. Your thought process changes. So its different the second time around. And theres the adjustment of your expectations not being met, so it becomes like moving someplace totally new all over again. Often I wanted to move back to where I had left because it was familiar and comfortable. And once you have it in your head that you are dissatisfied with where you are it just makes it that much harder to accept. Its like the whole theory of the glass being half empty or half full. You kinda fixate on the half empty.
Once I accepted that I was stuck *where ever* and started looking for the positive instead of the negative, my attitude changed my mood. And I became happy again.
I know it sounds all hoekee but it really is a state of mind. It doesn't happen overnite. And I'm willing to bet CO wasn't all peaches and cream the first little while??
Just my 2cents, FWIW. And for the record, I would move back to NH in a heartbeat. I so dislike GA, but I am happy, and I am content. So it makes the rest kinda fade away.