Life In Phoenix – Our First 100 Days

From Philadelphia to Phoenix. We started our new life in Phoenix in February 2021. Our first 100 days were full of observations and lessons learned. To celebrate it, we put together a list of a 100 things we experienced, observed, learned and loved to help anyone thinking about starting a life here.

Observations

  1. Lizards are the new squirrels – and our dogs are obsessed.
  2. Basements are not a thing.
  3. Car washes and storage units are everywhere (see #2).
  4. Sunshine every day is good for the soul.
  5. Happy hour comes sooner when you are working on East Coast time.
  6. We could eat out at a new restaurant every day for the rest of our lives.
  7. Time in Arizona stands still but the rest of the world changes twice a year. It’s complicated.
  8. Springtime in the desert is spectacular – everything is in bloom.
  9. Wildlife is abundant in the city. (Bobcats, coyotes, and javalinas. Oh my!)
  10. Dogs have a good life in Phoenix (except in the summer) with all the dog parks, trails and dog friendly restaurants.
  11. Overpasses and roadsides on major roads are works of art.
  12. Lemons are the new zucchini. People with lemon trees will give them to whoever will take them.
  13. No bugs! (Well, almost).
  14. The cold handle / setting on the sink faucet is strictly decorative. (Cold tap water doesn’t exist here.)
  15. Parking lot spaces are smaller…or our Yukon got bigger.
  16. Steeler Nation is alive and well in Phoenix.
  17. Mailboxes come in clusters.
  18. We don’t miss yard work.
  19. Bulk trash week makes for interesting yard “art”.
  20. Doors to master bathrooms are not a thing…and I’m not a fan.
Life in Phoenix - Cluster mailboxes
Highway overpass with art
Dog starting at wall, hoping to see a lizard

Lessons Learned

  1. Always, always, always take water with you.
  2. City water doesn’t taste very good. But you can get 5 gallons of really good water for $1.25 at cute little kiosks.
  3. We understand why Sun Devil Stadium is called The House of Heat.
  4. Apparently, turn signals are optional, as are red lights. Drive with caution.
  5. Restaurants are busy. Make reservations.
  6. There is free parking available in Old Town Scottsdale.
  7. Keep a list of restaurants you want to try – it simplifies deciding where to eat.
  8. Car insurance is expensive (see #24).
  9. The best sunsets are on cloudier days.
  10. Dust storms are no joke.
  11. Using a 3rd party service to get the DMV stuff done is totally worth the fee they charge.
  12. Friends and family will visit – and we are glad they do!
  13. Life in Phoenix (and Arizona) is tough on cars. (Read our post about car maintenance in Arizona.)
  14. Downsized living is awesome…and liberating.
  15. Defensive driving is a must (see #24).
  16. Figure out the closest emergency room BEFORE you have an emergency.
  17. Unheated pools aren’t warm enough to swim in until May (for me anyway).
  18. The water is hard…really hard. A filtering shower head is a must if you don’t have a water softener.
  19. The spring pollen is intense (see #8).
  20. A lot of things are cheaper in Phoenix (but not gas).
A dust storm approaching Phoenix
Kiosk to get purified water in Phoenix
Fiery sunset with clouds in Phoenix

tHINGS THAT ARE COOL

  1. Lots of dog friendly restaurants
  2. It snows in Arizona
  3. A mountain view in every direction
  4. Arizona wineries
  5. Al fresco dining all year long
  6. So many trails to hike
  7. Knowing 100% that we made the right decision
  8. Knowing that the sun will always come out tomorrow
  9. Reconnecting with a high school classmate who lives in Phoenix
  10. Fresh local produce in February
  11. Farmer’s markets – lots of them
  12. Having a good friend from home live here too
  13. Finding a salon I like…on the first try!
  14. Living 20 minutes from the airport
  15. Finding the perfect spots for watching the sun set
  16. Hummingbirds
  17. The owl that hangs out in our neighborhood.
  18. Mid-century modern style – it’s everywhere
  19. Watching a baseball game in an air-conditioned stadium
  20. Tempe Town Lake
View of a sunset from Sky Harbor airport
Barn at a winery in Arizona
Lighted bridge over Tempe Town Lake in Tempe, Arizona

FAVORITE RESTAURANTS / BREWERIES

  1. O.H.S.O. (happy hour & brunch)
  2. Paradise Valley Burger Co.
  3. Krua Thai Cuisine (take out)
  4. Amy’s Swine House (breakfast)
  5. Parma Italian Roots
  6. Pigtails (cocktails)
  7. Cocina Madrigal (Mexican)
  8. Culinary Dropout
  9. Matt’s Big Breakfast
  10. Taco Guild
  11. Barrio Café
  12. Pita Jungle
  13. T-Bone Steak House
  14. Wren House (craft beer)
  15. Arizona Wilderness Brewing Company DTPHX Beer Garden (craft beer)
  16. The Wayward Taphouse (craft beer)
  17. Osteria Mia (Italian)
  18. Ollie Vaughns (breakfast)
  19. Fate Brewing (craft beer and food)
  20. Los Taquitos (Mexican)
Rustic cowboy style steakhouse
Plate of homemade pasta at Osteria Mia
A wall at Wren House Brewery covered with beer can labels

EXPERIENCES

  1. Finding a jeweler to repair my grandmother’s vintage squash blossom necklace
  2. Attended an ASU baseball game
  3. An afternoon at the Desert Botanical Gardens followed by dinner at Gertrude’s
  4. Visits from family and friends
  5. Relief and excitement when we pulled into Phoenix after driving across the country
  6. Seeing a pack of coyotes and a covey of quail on our first hike
  7. Learning that a group of quail is a covey
  8. A cool drive-through light installation put on by the ASU art school
  9. Birdwatching (not even kidding)
  10. Eating real sopapillas like my grandmother used to make
  11. Empty nester living
  12. Becoming a regular at our favorite breakfast place
  13. Joining the “frequent buyers club” at Discount Tires (see #33)
  14. Replacing 2 (TWO) windshields (see #33…again)
  15. Finding the best apple fritters at the farmer’s market
  16. Becoming Suns basketball fans
  17. Having allergies for the first time in my life (see #39).
  18. Buying a new mini lawnmower (aka weed whacker) for our rental house
  19. Vintage shopping in Mesa
  20. Going to our first Diamondbacks game
Orange and yellow cactus flower
Baseball diamond at Chase Field - Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks
Pink and blue lighted sculpture at Arizona State University drive-through art installation

Bottom line – we love our life in Phoenix and we love sharing with other people. There is so much to discover! Check out our other posts about living in Phoenix and exploring the area.

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