We’re Moving!
I have some very big news to share with you all!
We’re leaving Chicago and…moving across the country to Salt Lake City, Utah. Oh, and this is all happening in the next two weeks! Yes, crazy, I know.
This announcement has actually been a long time coming. One year and two months to be exact. I’ve been dying to share this news, but wanted to wait until closer to the move, especially given the uncertainty of the past three months.
If you’ve been following A Beautiful Plate for any length of time, you know that we moved to Chicago five years ago after matching here for my husband’s orthopaedic surgery residency.
As hard as it is to believe, the last five years have already come and gone. It has been a wild ride, full of incredible highs and, in all transparency, many lows.
Chicago welcomed us with open arms and quickly became our home. We’ve met so many wonderful friends in this city. It has given us so much over the years, including our beloved Marley.
Connor officially graduated from residency last week (via Zoom, #2020) and is currently studying for his board exams next week. We’re now gearing up to embark on the next and final year of his medical training: surgical fellowship.
It will be ten years in the making, but we can finally see the light at the end of the (extremely long) tunnel.
Although we knew this day was coming years ago, it crept up on us so quickly. As they say, the days are very long, but the years are short.
Connor started his fellowship application back in the fall of 2018 and began a grueling interview schedule all across the country that lasted well into early 2019.
There are only 180 fellowship positions available in his chosen orthopaedic surgical specialty, so it is a very competitive and stressful process.
He traveled to 14 cities in less than 3 months, spent countless days on the road, all while fulfilling his normal 80-100+ hour/week residency responsibilities. As you can imagine, it has been a lot for both of us and I’m so glad we’ve almost reached the other side.
In April of 2019, we submitted our rank list of fellowship programs across the country.
For those unfamiliar with the match process, residents rank where they have interviewed, the programs rank interviewees, and a complicated computer algorithm puts it together and spits out the result weeks later.
We learned that we matched at Connor’s first choice program, University of Utah in Salt Lake City, on our trip to Budapest last spring!
The match process throughout medical training is an exciting, yet insane process. It is hard to wrap your mind around unless you’ve experienced it first-hand or know someone who has. It’s a period filled with uncertainty, which is not exactly my strong suit.
Luckily this time around, we’ve had more than a year to process the news and prepare ourselves, both mentally and literally, for the move. I’m so proud of Connor’s hard work, dedication, and sacrifice throughout residency that has helped us reach this point.
The additional time to gear up for this next stage has made this time much less stressful than our residency match years ago. However, never in a million years would we have imagined how these last few months of residency would shape up and how our time in Chicago would come (at least, for the time being) to a close.
It is very bittersweet.
We have movers coming to pack up our belongings and we will be making the drive across country (with cat and dog in tow!) in less than two weeks.
This move comes with a lot of emotions. Excitement, nerves, and sadness at leaving Chicago, as we are leaving behind close friends and an amazing city that we’ve come to love. Not to mention, the added layer of stress and anxiety of moving during a global pandemic.
With that said, I’ve felt extremely restless these last few months, as I’m sure many can relate. While we’re sad to say goodbye to our neighborhood, which has given us so much over the past five years, we’re excited for what we’ll be gaining in Salt Lake City: green space, including a fenced-in backyard for Marley, quick access to hiking trails, and much more.
It will be a transition, but a welcome change right now.
This seems to be a trend for every city that we’ve moved to, but I’ve spent absolutely no time in Salt Lake City (aside from a short blogging trip to Park City!) and, similarly to Chicago, we don’t have family close by.
Starting over comes with lots of emotions. It is hard – especially given the current climate – but we’re looking forward to this new chapter and year.
We can’t wait to share more in the coming weeks. In the meantime, you can follow along with more behind-the-scenes over on Instagram. The next year will certainly be an adventure and I’m looking forward to bringing you all along for the ride.
Thank you so much for your patience during these last few months as we’ve been preparing for this moment, and in the coming weeks as we move and get settled! I appreciate you all more than you know.
33 Comments on “We’re Moving!”
Hi Laura, was looking for one of your tasty recipes and came across this post. Hope all went well and all of the stress and emotions are behind you.
We and our 3 cats just moved from Shanghai, where we lived for 10 years, to the Netherlands, to get married and arrange all paperwork, to finally move to Thailand, Phuket. In our last days of quarantine now and very ready for our last leg of the journey!
A completely new chapter and ready to try your recipes with Thai bought ingredients – I’m sure it will taste different.
Looking forward what new inspiring recipes you will find in Utah. Take care!
Chicago is by far my favorite city in the US to visit, but SLC? You are in for a treat! Fresh air, open skies, freedom and the best salt water taffy EVER! . My cousin works in the athletic dept of The U. Go Utes! And congrats to you and your hubby. You guys are gonna love it. I’m currently looking for property in Beaver, Southern Utah. Such a beautiful state all around. Embrace your move ❤️
Loved this article, Laura! Wonderfully written and all so true! The two of you have been through so much, good and not so good, but also have grown so much and helped each other along the way! I am so proud of you and Connor! So excited about your next adventure!
Congratulations! Utah is a wonderful place to live! Northern Utah has the most amazing mountains and so many things to do! We just recently moved from northern Utah to southern Utah (and we love it), but miss so many things about being in the SLC area! Enjoy it!
Congratulations Laura !! Good Luck on your move . I have tried several recipes and so happy with them . I always look to your blog for various recipes . Please continue to post .
Rohini.
You leave chicago due to husband’s job and we moved here just recently after so many years in texas. So glad to be in Illinois and it was a quick decision for us too despite having a child finishing high school this coming year. I think it’s great to try new areas. As a native Texan, I needed to get out of there for a while.
That’s so exciting Laura! SLC is a great city and I hope you love it. When you get there, go to Goodly Cookies ASAP. SO SO SO amazing!
Congrats and good luck! You will be able to explore a whole new cuisine to share with us. Hope your move goes well.
I love you and your Beautiful recipes!
Thank you so much!!! I’m so appreciative.
Congratulations to your husband! I am so excited for the both of you…a new journey in life is exciting and holds promise. There are ten world class ski resorts within an hour of the SLC airport. Yay…skiers love fine food! I look forward to your posts! Welcome to the West! I wish you both the very best!
Thank you so much Barbara! We’re excited. Never lived near the mountains (or world class skiing), so it will be an amazing adventure for sure. I’m hoping to take a lot of ski lessons and take advantage of the opportunity while we’re out there. Really appreciate of your support and well wishes, and continued readership. It means a lot!
Have a great holiday weekend!
Congratulations! I actually grew up in Salt Lake and went to the U for undergrad. It really is a beautiful place and close to much more than people expect. Best of luck.
Love that!! Thank you so much for commenting. We’re so excited to explore the area, and take advantage of all the amazing national parks close by. It should be a really fun, exciting, and different year. Thank you for your support!
I was just thinking how you’d never done a post on this!! So excited for you guys to be closer to us!!!!!!
Yay, getting closer!!! And hope we can somehow make it out there (or vice versa) soon.
Congratulations to your husband! Medical school and all that follows is not for the faint of heart. I’ve only been through SLC a few times but it’s so beautiful and seems to have a lot to offer those who love the outdoors, I bet you’re going to love it!
Yes! We’re so excited to have more recreational outdoor options out there and take advantage of all of the amazing hiking trails and parks close by. Thank you so much Lynn!
Hooray for all of you and welcome to the west. Change is good! Take good care❤️
Thank you so much Trisha! Change is definitely wonderful, and we’re excited for a new adventure.
The best of wishes to you and Connor! My husband finished his neurosurgery residency and spine fellowship a few years ago and the process from start to finish is emotionally and physically taxing for everyone — especially partners who can often only watch and worry as their loved ones train in intense conditions and face the limits of their best intentions and skills. He must have been so grateful for your amazing food. ❤️ Hope this next adventure is full of wonderful things.
Thank you so much!!! And huge congrats to you on your husbands finish years ago, that is an incredibly long journey (Connor actually debated spine specialty in orthopaedics for a short period!). It is always nice to hear from people that have gone through it and reached the other side. I understand exactly what you mean.
Appreciate your well wishes and continued support!!! So happy to have you here.
Oh my goodness – how exciting for you all! I know we don’t know each other personally – but it feels like you are moving “away” since we live somewhat close to Chicago! I’ve relied on your Chicago recommendations for the past few years, etc.
It has to be a crazy time to move but you are a very organized person – I’m sure you will handle it all like a pro!
Congrats to you and Connor and your next adventure!
Hi Jennifer!!! Thank you so much for all of your support over the years, I feel like we’ve definitely become internet friends over the years, especially with you being close to Chicago ? We’ll definitely be back (right now my sister in law and her husband are actually planning on moving to Chicago this year, so that gives us lots of extra excuses too).
Definitely a crazy time to move, but *hopefully* will be organized enough to make it smooth, haha! Thank you so much for following along, and your continued well wishes.
All the best with the moving. Love reading all that you post on your blog 🙂
Thank you so much for your kind words! Really appreciate your readership.
Congratulations to your husband on the fellowship and a Beautiful continue on your adventure as a family. Please be sure to let us in on the local food and cultural that you will experience. Every state has their own regions of food and tastes that are a staple to them.
God Bless A Beautiful Plate
Thank you so much Kimberly! This is so incredibly nice of you, and I really appreciate your note and well wishes. I’ll definitely plan on sharing more about our experiences out there (hopefully we can still experience the food scene, and get a good feel for the city amidst everything happening).
Appreciate your readership and continued support!
Salt Lake City is a great city. I’m so happy for you!
My brother and his family moved to Draper, Utah, a suburb of SLC , and they love it.
Thank you for your recipes! I love them!!
I guess I missed a lot of your former posts. Didn’t know you hubby was an orthopedist in Chicago. I’ve worked for orthopedic specialists 25 years in Philly area many years ago.Will he be specializing in any one particular field as most seem to be doing these days? It’s a hard field but a rewarding one.
I wish you both much success & happiness in your new chapter. Never been to SLC but maybe one day in it will be on our list of places to see. Stay well & be safe.
PS: Would love to see a pic of Marley if you get the time. I’m in the process of rescuing an 11yo yellow lab named Chase. Hopefully he’ll be in our home in the next couple weeks.
Oh wow! Yes, he is just wrapping up his surgical residency, and this next step is his surgical specialty fellowship in adult reconstruction. 🙂 He loves it, but you’re right, it’s a hard long journey, haha!
Thank you so much for the kind words and well wishes. Sincerely appreciate it! I have lots of pictures of Marley over on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marleydoeschicago/ He's a character. ?
Congrats on your new rescue! Such a wonderful thing to do, and I love hearing when people rescue senior dogs. Hope the adoption goes smoothly.
You’ll love SLC! We put our home on the market in January, sold it and moved in May. Crazy times for sure in a pandemic. Safe travels!
Oh wow! Congrats, glad it went smoothly. Definitely a bit crazy to move during this time, but hopefully everything goes smoothly (and it gives a nice welcome distraction to focus on, I suppose, haha!). Thank you!