Originally Posted by
SmoknTires
There's no show stopper. Of the things that are the worst things:
* Car taxes
* Heat - but isn't that big of a deal. It's more of an inconvenience. I'll take 5 months of heat over 1 month of snow and cold any day (and I don't have to shovel sunshine). The hottest 115 degree day feels like 90-95 with humidity in Chicago. The humidity makes a BIG impact, it really does. When you're in the shade in a 105 degree day, feels like 85 in the Midwest.
* It's the sun that can be dangerous, you can't simply be outside with no shirt working in the yard and expect not to die... On really hot days the sun can heat up the plastic on your car to the point that is can burn you. However putting on a windshield screen takes care of all of that (and tinting windows - which everyone seems to do).
* Dangerous critters. While you don't seem them often (especially in the city), but there's more that can kill you here than the midwest. Scorpions are overstated. They can't kill you, it's actually like a painful bee sting. It's rattlesnakes and things like that which you have to be careful of. Of course I'm talking to those who go out hiking in the desert. We've seen a few.
The benefits outweigh it all - by far. Even little things like the lack of mosquitoes and flying insects, makes it wonderful. I fall asleep on the pool float staring at the sky - because of the temps and no bugs. In Chicago I couldn't bbq a steak after 7pm without being attacked by mosquitos. Drove me nuts, could never sit outside at night with friends. People out here, LIVE outside. They seem to spend more money on the outside of their house (backyard) than in them. That outdoor activity also raises the old vitamin D due to the sun, so your immune system is stronger - and yeah hardly anyone coughing and hacking at you for 6 months during the cold spell. Could go on forever on the big stuff, but it's the little stuff that ended up being near surprises. And yes, we see blue skies. We'd get 10 of those a year in Chicago. I didn't think the color of the sky would be such a big deal, but wow, what a difference it makes to see that beautiful of a dark blue sky.
But the only thing we miss are friends. We didn't really feel homesick and actually don't lack people/places to keep us busy. But it's the TYPE of friends you leave that make it tougher, I like the old gang, it'll take time to develop that. Luckily we have frequent house guests from the Midwest to get us over the hump. ;.)
Our neighbors all said the biggest regret they had is not doing it sooner (they're in their 50's and 60's). We share that regret even being as young as we are. We always felt it may be too far, too hot, leaving friends, leaving family, seemed selfish, etc... But life is what you make it, and the excuses do get in the way of realizing the real benefits. This ended up being better than we expected. OF course not for everyone, but I can't see many complaining.
And yes, I'm going to become part of their visitors bureau!
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