

Like most big things, it started slowly, a little seed of an idea, that was planted about 5
years ago, on a road trip. Recently, that slow start on the big thing became a quick
reality.
Here’s the big thing: I’m moving to Montana.
Soon.
Now, unlike the 1973 Frank Zappa song, I’m not going to become a dental floss tycoon
(seriously, his song, “Montana” is weird and wonderful).
Five years ago, my daughter and I took a summer road trip through Wyoming and
Montana. She was learning to drive and thought that driving in a different state would
somehow be profoundly different. Turns out, as we long-term drivers know, it’s not
much different at all, although the spaces are much, much more wide-open in Wyoming
and Montana than city driving in Denver. I loved the open space. I came home and talked
about how much I loved Montana.
Four years ago, my husband and I took a winter road trip through Wyoming, Idaho and
Montana. Turns out, he loved the wide-open spaces too.
Three years ago, we bought a little off grid cabin in Montana, thinking it would be a nice
occasional place to escape to.
Since then, we met the loveliest bunch of people, my husband started working in
Montana and we found ourselves dreaming about the “what if” of a big move.
Now, my husband’s work is taking him to Montana full-time, and I’ve made steps to make
my business portable. We’re excited to announce that we are, indeed, heading out to
an adventure in those wide-open spaces.
Here are the logistics: I’ll do my last day in my Denver office on May 21, 2026, and take
the next week off to move. Starting the first week in June, you’ll be able to attend
therapy virtually (zoom or phone, whatever suits you best). Quarterly, I’ll return to
Denver to see clients in person. The cool thing is that those in person quarterly
sessions will be at my same address, just in one of the downstairs suites, instead of the
upstairs Suite F office. Fees are staying the same, as is my basic schedule. EMDR will
still be available. We can do this!
Looking forward to fielding any questions you may have. Thanks in advance for your
support of my adventure.