Life in Chicago: Eight Weeks Later
We’re only a few days away from two full months as residents of Chicago! I can’t really believe it. Truth? Sometimes I forget that I live in the state of Illinois. It sounds absurd, but it’s the honest truth. My eye will catch the corner of my Illinois driver’s license in my wallet while I’m in line at the grocery store, and I’m forced to take a second glance to believe it.
The other day, I was organizing a work-related phone call and planned it for EST time. I realized the next morning. {Shakes head}
Gardens at The Art Institute
These past two months have flown by. Part of me feels like we have lived in Chicago for a long time. The other part of me feels like we’re moving back to DC in a few months. Even now, eight weeks later, it feels very strange to think that we will absolutely (without any doubt) be living here for the next five years.
Our apartment is completely settled, we’ve explored the city a lot, and we finally have a routine in place. It hasn’t all been rainbows and butterflies though! I definitely had a mini identity crisis about one week into the move. I felt out of sorts. A combination of realizing we didn’t have our close friends and family nearby, and fully coming to grips with the craziness of the past year: the anticipation of the residency match process, planning a wedding, finding an apartment, our crazier-than-expected honeymoon, and finally packing and moving. There were no big moments (or distractions) lingering in the horizon, and it felt very strange.
It also didn’t help that June was apparently the wettest June that Chicago had experienced in almost a hundred years, and it felt like it was either raining or depressingly cloudy almost every single day for the first two weeks.
With that said, I’m completely relieved that life has settled down. I finally feel like I can focus. It’s a good feeling.
Our new neighborhood in the West Loop
One of the things that has absolutely helped with the transition to Chicago is our new neighborhood! We live in the West Loop area, and we can’t say enough good things about it. We are literally surrounded by incredible restaurants, coffee shops, farmer’s markets, grocery stores (even a local fish market!), and are able to walk to pretty much anything and everything. It is inspiring, tempting, and wonderful all at the same time.
Without bashing my hometown, Chicago’s food scene trumps DC big time. I still have yet to have one disappointing meal in this city, and I feel like new places are popping up every single day.
Caprese Burrata Salad at Soho House
Connor’s first few weeks in Chicago were relatively less busy than they are now, so we also tried to walk a lot! Our apartment is just over a mile from Millennium Park, and we have walked down to the lake many different times. We actually braved the Fourth of July crowds to watch the fireworks near the harbor a few weeks ago! [I hate crowds. Also, DC fireworks trump Chicago fireworks.]
North Avenue Beach
But seriously, Lake Michigan and the Chicago River are two of my favorite parts of this city! We’ve headed up to North Avenue Beach, taken advantage of the newly constructed River Walk (one of my favorite things), and have been trying to walk along the Lakeshore Trail as much as possible. We’re going to try to kayak on the river at some point soon as well.
Again, winter is coming.
Rose Garden in Grant Park
It helps that Chicago summers are incredible! Much less humidity and much better weather than DC. Granted, I’ve never lived in this city during any other season, but people are out and about constantly (clearly taking advantage of every single sunny day) and there is a lot going on.
There are festivals in various parts of the city almost every single weekend, and it appears that people spend 80% of their days on restaurant patios drinking beer and eating good food. Do people even work in Chicago during the summer? I’m not so sure.
Cubs Game in Wrigleyville
Ok, so the eating! We’ve done a fair amount of eating since we’ve lived here as you can probably imagine. Though we have been trying to be good and not go out more than once a week (at most). We’re saving up some of our restaurant-dining for when family comes to visit us in a week’s time, and later on in September.
It also helps that our new kitchen is 10x more enjoyable to cook in then our last apartment kitchen, and our apartment building has outdoor gas grills.
The Loop
We’ve also been able to make a small group of friends in the city already! As most of you already know, we really knew no one in Chicago when we first learned we were moving here. Connor has a cousin that is moving here this month (and another cousin who lives an hour away!), but besides that, we don’t really have any friends or family in Chicago. Plus, it’s especially hard when you work from home and don’t really have access to coworkers.
But one of the most unexpected blessings of blogging has been that I’ve been able to connect with people (many of whom I consider friends) all over the country and before we had even moved here, a few fellow Chicago food bloggers had reached out to me, offered advice, and made the transition so much easier.
Birthday Bubbles at City Winery’s River Walk Location
Since then, a small group of us (hi Jocelyn, Kristin, and Nora!) have gotten together for dinner at various restaurants all over the city. If you’ve been following along on Instagram, you probably have seen a bunch of photographs from our dinners together.
Kristin generously offered to hang out with me on my birthday last weekend while Connor was working, and we headed to City Winery’s River Walk location for drinks and snacks. They accidentally gave us French champagne (instead of Spanish Cava) and we snacked on charcuterie and cheese for three hours, while we chatted about our experiences in culinary school, jobs, life, and our anxiety about Chicago winters.
Last week, a few of us headed to Le Colonial in the Gold Coast in seek of delicious Vietnamese food. We always make a fool of ourselves by taking photographs of the food (I’m embarrassed to even admit what we did during our first dinner together), and get to try all sorts of dishes, whilst chatting about everything under the sun.
Basically, people in Chicago are really nice.
Vietnamese Feast at Le Colonial in Gold Coast
I’m planning on sharing more Chicago-related posts (life, photography-based posts, restaurant recommendations, restaurant-inspired recipes!), but please let me know if you’re interested in anything specific!
In the meantime, I’ve decided to start a new “Chicago” blog page (which you can now access from the top menu on the blog!), where you can see all of my Chicago-related posts in one place. You can also access all of my Chicago-related posts by selecting ‘Chicago’ under my category menu on my right sidebar.
Of course, if you’re visiting the city or want recommendations on what to do or where to eat (obviously, my experience is limited), don’t hesitate to reach out to me!
22 Comments on “Life in Chicago: Eight Weeks Later”
Your post is soo comforting! I am actually moving to Chicago for a new job in ONE week! I am so excited to get familiar and comfortable with the city like you have. I’ll definitely be following along! And don’t be a stranger and say hi on my social media 🙂
HI!!!! That’s so exciting! Congratulations! Totally nerve-wracking, I know, but I have a feeling you will love it here! Please let me know if you have any questions or need any help with anything (I’m certainly NOT an expert in any way, but am happy to help!!!). Also, if you ever want to grab coffee or meet up, let me know 🙂
It must be so much fun exploring your new city! Especially the food 😉
Laura, I am having so much fun following your adventures in Fulton Market! I agree, Chicago food trumps DC food any day. Really, you must head over to my brother’s place – La Sirena Clandestina…. even if it’s only for empanadas and cocktails. It’s AMAZING. He’s also opening a place in a couple of months… called El Che Bar in that mint-green Checker Cab building right around the corner from Soho House. His name is John Manion – I told him I am a big fan of your blog and to look for you… really, introduce yourself when you’re in, he knows everyone in the foodie community in Chicago.
YES! I need to go there!!!! Don’t worry its totally on my list of places to visit SOON. I don’t know if I can say hi though? I feel like I don’t know how to do that non-obnoxiously??? Haha!
I really think you are going to grow to love Chicago—I have lived here all of my life so maybe I’m biased! The West Loop is awesome and you will also find equally wonderful neighborhoods…have you thought about getting a bike? The restaurants are above and beyond what you would expect in ant majorr city and I could recommend a few to you.
I just started following your blog and was so happy to hear I have a new neighbor! Please stop by my blog when you come up for a breather!!
Jane x
No, I really think you’re right Jane! I already do love it in many ways! We did think about bringing our old bikes here, but decided against it. Part of me is regretting that decision…
And I would definitely love to hear your restaurant recommendations! I’m always looking for new ones to try! Thank you so much for following along!
Moving somewhere like Chicago…or really anywhere away from my family would scare the s**it out of me. So GO YOU!! I am so happy for you and guys and that is awesome you have already made friends. I am sure you have many great times and memories ahead of you!! 🙂
My sisters don’t live in DC anymore, but yeah, it definitely was a big transition! The weirdest is that I still feel like they are close by? It’s a very bizarre feeling! But we’re really liking the transition, and are really excited to show family around when they come visit us soon! 🙂 Perks of living somewhere different! Thanks so much Tieghan!!!
The farthest I ever moved away from the Bay Area was about 70 miles down the road when I went to college. From afar, you’ve dealt with the transition seamlessly 🙂 It’s been so fun to follow your adventures in your beautiful new city! I wish I could be of more help, but sadly I’ve never been to Chicago. I’ll definitely have to remedy that!! In the meantime, if you ever come visit San Francisco, I got your back, Laura! Can’t wait for more Chicago updates, photos, and recipes of course 😉
Haha!!! Thanks so much Todd! You ABSOLUTELY need to come to Chicago, it really is an awesome city and the food here is amazing (equally as amazing as San Fran/Bay area, promise!). I’m actually coming to San Fran the first week of September to visit my sister and brother-in-law in Oakland! 🙂 I need to send you an email!
You are the best!!! I’m so glad you moved here! Where are we going next time haha?
You’re the best! Thanks so much for adopting me! 😉 Yes! I guess I need to come up with the next place, right? I need to get on that!
I grew up in Chicago up on the south side, worked in downtown a million years ago, and still have family there. The same time you were moving to a new state, I was moving to a new country (Germany). So much of what you’ve posted feels the same here but in a language I don’t speak other than the word “nein”. I also added in empty nest syndrome and I left a career in the legal field. I’m enjoying your recipes very much. Plenty of time to cook now. You’ll be great there and yes, winter is coming………oh my.
Oh wow! Ok, you are definitely experiencing a much more difficult transition than me. I can’t imagine having a language barrier as well, but it sounds like you’re doing really well! My husband works in the South side at University of Chicago, so he’s down there often. I still need to explore all of the neighborhoods (I’ve done pretty well, but there is still a LOT to see). Thank you so much for the kind words, and well wishes! All my best to you as well.
This looks like so much fun! I’m glad to see you’ve been settling in. And I am incredibly jealous of the food in Chicago. I’ve only been there a a few times, but I was blown away by the amount of delicious restaurants and foody things. Next time I go back I will definitely be stopping here for recommendations first!
Yes! The food in Chicago is spectacular. DC had some great ones, but just not close to the same level, sadly. Absolutely! I’m going to try to post soon about some of the places that I’ve been and try to keep that part organized (hopefully I can figure out a way to make it more visual). Thanks Sarah!
It sounds like you are really settling in nicely, and your photos are gorgeous! Having a nice new kitchen to cook in would definitely be inspirational, as would all the fabulous meals you’re enjoying in Chicago. I’ve only visited the city once, back with my family in college, but I marveled at how pretty and clean it was. Totally different vibe from D.C., which can be a good thing. Looking forward to hearing more about your new life in the Midwest! (Chicago is the Midwest, right? Er. Such an East Coast girl over here.)
Yes! Our old kitchen was nice (just not as nice in comparison), but set further back into our apartment and had great storage/a decent amount of counter space, but the layout was very annoying if more than one person was in there at one time. If that makes sense! It really is a beautiful city! (And pretty clean!) I love DC in so many ways, but I think we were just so ready for a change of scenery. I think we were getting complacent in DC and were stuck in our old routine. We would have had to move into city from Arlington to really experience it in a different way. and YES! I’m in the midwest!!! I can’t believe it at all!!!
Yes! Our old kitchen was nice (just not as nice in comparison), but set further back into our apartment and had great storage/a decent amount of counter space, but the layout was very annoying if more than one person was in there at one time. If that makes sense! It really is a beautiful city! (And pretty clean!) I love DC in so many ways, but I think we were just so ready for a change of scenery. I think we were getting complacent in DC and were stuck in our old routine. We would have had to move into city from Arlington to really experience it in a different way. and YES! I’m in the midwest!!! I can’t believe it at all!!!
Laura,
I really enjoyed this post. Although I am a subscriber and read thru my email I rarely get time to post! I am originally from Illinois and live in Texas. Please keep me updated. Never been to Chicago. Good Luck!
Thank you so much for the well wishes Chris! Really appreciate it! Oh my goodness! You must come to Chicago, you would love it.