So yes, I've left Meteor. This is a combination of quite a few things:
Meteor as a framework is now front-end agnostic (which makes the frontend work mostly just integrating React/Angular) and the company doesn't seem interested in supporting Vue strategically.
Meteor as a company is now primarily positioned as a PaaS (because Galaxy is currently its primary revenue source), and the focus of the company has a increasingly smaller overlap with my technical interest.
Vue is growing faster than I thought.
I don't have a very clear plan at the moment, just exploring the possibilities of working on Vue fulltime while focusing on the baby. Oh and it's a boy :)