Update...
A little backstory...DH has wanted to move up here for almost 2 years. He first tried to find a job that would relocate us, but most places wanted someone local. Then he got permission from his company to let him work virtually. We decided it would be better to winter in AZ than here, and so we planned to come up here by the end of March. Then in December, his company announced that they were going to offshore 70% of the company to India (they were already at 50/50), so we decided to put the move on hold. Well, his team got a huge project, and the company they were doing it for was going to pay to co-develop it. Combined with a larger than expected tax return, plus the stimulus package, and we decided to go ahead and bite the bullet and move. DH felt confident that as long as this project would be in development, he would be employed. It would be long enough for us to get up here, pay the moving expenses, get settled and he would get a 3-month notice in August.
I'm sure you can see where this is going...On Thursday, DH's first full day working virtually, his team was given 3 month layoff notice.

I should backup a bit. His team is actually 2 parts, half worked in AZ, half in MD. It is set up this way because the company (HQed in AZ, bought a place in MD). His boss works in MD, and his way of reaching the "number" was to cut all the AZ people. The project didn't get cut or anything, and now everyone except this guy, apparently, are wondering how the heck they are going to complete it considering the skill set of the people let go vs who they kept. Of course, DH asked a million times "I don't want to leave if I will get a notice the week after we get up there..."
So anyway, if anyone knows of anyone in need of a QA Engineer/Software Tester with SilkTest automation experience or similar...
I'm sure in the long run, things will work out. DH will be working through June 30th, and is getting a decent severance. As long as he can find something not long after June, we could end up very much ahead if we can pocket the severance. He would have gotten a notice if we had stayed, and probably would have felt the pressure to take any job even if it was in AZ where he didn't want to be anymore; now he can focus just on CO. But this is not the way we wanted to start our Colorado adventure.
Good news...DH is attending his first Colorado Rapids game as a local (he is a big fan and has come to several games when we lived in AZ) and I have my scrap space about 75% setup.