Allie Hubers
- I moved from the Midwest to Florida with my husband five years ago, and it's come with surprises.
- Summers are more brutal than we expected, and we've been surprised by the high cost of living.
- We were also surprised by the Panhandle's strong Southern culture and wooded landscape.
I'd always dreamed of moving to sunny, tropical Florida, especially after growing up in South Dakota's frigid winters.
Every year, my family would head south to cruise or visit relatives in Orlando, and I quickly fell in love with the state. At one point, I even considered heading south for college.
But my dream didn't become a reality until after graduation, when my Minnesota-born husband was stationed at a military base in the Florida Panhandle.
Although we had both visited Central Florida's tourist hot spots, neither of us knew much about the quieter, more rural Panhandle.
Sometimes it still feels surreal that we can visit the beach in December, but the blistering-hot summers keep us humble.
After five years in Destin, we've learned a few surprising things about living in Florida as two Midwesterners.