What To Expect After Moving To The Suburbs

You knew moving to the suburbs would be different than living in the city.  You knew there would be a trade off from exciting, innovating restaurants and nightlife for more classic cuisines and extra space.  Maybe you were lucky enough to spend a few days at a time in your new suburb before making the move.  There are still bound to be a few things you didn't expect to run into in the suburbs, so let this article be your warning.  Keep reading and click here for the full article on what to expect after moving to the suburbs.

Some streets don’t have sidewalks

So we’re walking to Trader Joe’s (because we’re still holding out on buying a car), enjoying the springlike weather and sunshine when all of a sudden, we cross the street and boom: no sidewalk. The lawns go right up to the street with no  friendly path to guide our way.How does this happen? How do you build an entire neighborhood of houses and not include a strip of concrete where people can walk without getting hit by a car? What is happening in these sidewalk-less neighborhoods? Do the kids just never visit one another? Do you walk in the street or on people’s lawns? Regardless, I feel like we’re taking our life in our hands.