HEARTBREAKING CRISIS, living through a terrifying pediatric emergency after leaving California, Jasmine Roth confirmed, “I panicked completely watching the monitors and immediately called the doctors” as she exposed her massively disrupted television career…

HGTV star Jasmine Roth has finally addressed the burning question on everyone’s mind: Was her family’s bold relocation from the sun soaked beaches of California to the rugged mountains of Utah truly worth the upheaval?
In a candid Instagram post dated March 2, the host of “Help! I Wrecked My House” laid bare the raw realities of the move that began 1.5 years ago.
What started as a seemingly impulsive decision, leaving 15 years in Huntington Beach behind for full time life in Park City, has proven far more turbulent than many fans imagined.
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Roth revealed the move “kicked our butts for a while,” admitting the transition was brutal.
The family uprooted amid profound personal changes: welcoming a preemie newborn into the world while juggling demanding careers in television and construction.
“Moving is no joke,” she confessed.
“Add a preemie newborn and our careers on top of that and yeah, it’s been challenging.”
The exhaustion was palpable.
Double the parenting demands with two young daughters, Hazel and Darla, overwhelming exhaustion upon returning to full time work, and the stark shift from a bustling social circle to quieter, more isolated family focused days.

Yet beneath the hardship lies an undeniable transformation.
Roth declared the experience has reshaped them profoundly.
“We’ve changed for the better,” she insisted.
“Brett and I have transformed. A lot can change in 1.5 years and it has!”
The couple has embraced slower rhythms, deeper family bonds, and rediscovered wonder in their surroundings.
Simple joys, like a horse drawn sleigh ride up the mountain to a fireside dinner, have kept the magic alive, turning locals into perpetual tourists in their own stunning backyard.
The doubts that once loomed large have dissolved.
Roth’s initial shrug at “why” the move happened, snowboarding, slower pace, or simply “why not?” has crystallized into certainty.
The preemie struggles, the career pressures, the loss of old networks: all of it forged stronger resilience and growth.
“YES the move was worth it,” she affirmed emphatically.
“Not easy, but we are settling in and building happiness one day at a time.”
Fans echoed the sentiment in droves, praising the choice for its benefits to raising children away from California’s notorious traffic and chaos.
One supporter declared Utah far superior for family life, while others affirmed that happiness defines home.
When pressed on returning to California, Roth was clear: visits to loved ones yes, but Utah is where they belong now.
In an era of constant reinvention, Roth’s journey underscores a powerful truth.
Sometimes the hardest leaps lead to the most rewarding destinations.
The challenges were real, the growth undeniable, and the verdict is in: this life altering decision delivered exactly what the family needed.