I would go. If you can keep your job, if your ex is good to your kid and you have reliable transportation to go see him why not go? Its not that far and it may open up a whole new world. Then again I used to volunteer for every deployment there was...anyway nothing is as important as family. but it also isn't a lack of love or wrong to pursue your dreams.
Someday your son will want to pursue his, what are you going to say on that day if you don't pursue yours? You can still be a great dad from 3 hours away, just like a person can be a shitty dad sitting a room over from thier child. It isn't distance and qauntity of time spent with a child that makes a relashonship. It is the qaulity of time, the example we set for them, in our own lives, the sacrifices we make and the love we show that frames our children.
If you live in the same town and only see him every other weekend then there is already a problem. Will moving help or hurt this problem?
Someday your son will want to pursue his, what are you going to say on that day if you don't pursue yours? You can still be a great dad from 3 hours away, just like a person can be a shitty dad sitting a room over from thier child. It isn't distance and qauntity of time spent with a child that makes a relashonship. It is the qaulity of time, the example we set for them, in our own lives, the sacrifices we make and the love we show that frames our children.
If you live in the same town and only see him every other weekend then there is already a problem. Will moving help or hurt this problem?