Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Nursery-Phase I

We're in the process of turning our office into a nursery. We've never used the office much- mostly we just walk through it because it's one way to get between the living room and kitchen. I'm really excited to have it as a more functional, used room now.


Office Before-we didn't even paint the walls when we moved in.
Other side before
First came paint
My "organized" craft closet. I'm kind of embarrassed to show this, oops.
After relocating all of this mess, Dad and Marc widened the doorway.
I stalked closet systems online and came up with this design. Marc built the whole thing. The white wire baskets at the bottom pull out like drawers. I'm going to put wicker baskets in a few of the cubbies to house little socks and excessively large hair bows and flowers. Baby has more clothes now that she has a pretty new closet. :)
Next we took on quite a painting project creating a geometric design on one wall. We measured, laser leveled, and marked the pattern first then taped the whole thing. That process took around 12 hours of us both working on it. It's not easy to get a whole-wall design straight.
The painting was easy. We used high gloss for contrast.
Voila! We could not be happier!

I painted this small wall with magnetic paint and then chalkboard paint. Now we have a magnetic chalkboard wall.

And this is what the wall says.

More projects are currently underway...updates to come!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Back Up and Running-It's About Time

I'm getting the blog back up and running for as long as I enjoy it, with posts coming as often as I feel like it. No promises. However, there is quite a lot going on Chez Gompert these days that I need to share with family and friends and I think this is the best place. I'll probably set this as private at some point, sorry if that's a pain.

I'd rather provide pregnancy updates here because I don't think Facebook is an appropriate place to share pictures of my baby belly, although I do really enjoy it when others post pictures of theirs. I certainly do not judge for that, it's just not for me.

FAQs:
-Due December 25
-Girl
-Not telling the name (we're between 2)-25 weeks along
-Feeling great!
-Not craving anything
-Excited!
-Missing the occasional glass of wine (a lot)

Home projects in progress:
-Nursery
-Basement (extent TBD)

Here are some highly demanded bump pics. You'll see baby has been busy traveling all over the world!

Paris-Baby at the top of the Eiffel Tour
Early May
Around 6 Weeks-If you think it's a bump, you're wrong. It's just the French food.
I also broke my foot on this trip resulting in 6 weeks wearing "the boot." My foot still hurts too bad to take long walks or to run.

Vail with my parents
4th of July
15 Weeks
I just love Vail in the summer!

Ft. Myers Beach, FL
August 8
Baby grew a lot this week! Maybe it was all the cookie dough I ate.


Backyard, celebrating the laying of the first egg!
August 28
In the nursery with the crib
August 30
Just a few days after the picture with the chicken
There you have it. I have a hard time finding maternity clothes I like so I only have a few shirts and 4 pairs of pants. Luckily sister in law Lindsey just let me borrow all of hers.

Nursery update and pictures coming later this week!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Mom and Dad's Remodel

My mom is seriously considering a complete remodel of the house, and has been inspired by Restoration Hardware's departure from Americana to Primitive/Industrial Europe. Thanks RH for FINALLY doing something different and giving us something to be excited about.

Mom has selected several pieces for potential purchase. This is a little game where I try to see if I picked the same ones from the website that she picked.

This little horse is just a bonus. Wouldn't he be cute on a bookshelf?
Impact piece #1, Option A- Balustrade Salvaged Wood Console Table. I love the bottom of this one.Impact Piece #1 Option B - French Industrial Console Table. Love the clean lines and metal legs.
Is it either of these?
Impact Piece #2 - Printmaker's Sideboard. All of those little drawers, adore. I hope this is on the list.
Impact Piece #3 - Wine Barrel 6 Arm Chandelier. I'm pretty sure I nailed this one. This is it, yes? I'd venture to say it will be the piece de resistance of the dining room. Impact Piece #4 - French Upholstered Wing Chair. PLEASE tell me this is on the list...make it two as far as I'm concerned.
How did I do? Did I get any of these right? I can see why you were re-inspired! Love, Love, Love. Please complete pre-Christmas. Merci beaucoup.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Bootcamp

I'm starting my own personal bootcamp. 4 weeks of 4 workouts per week. If a bootcamp at the gym starts before my 4 weeks is over, I'm allowed to quit my operation and join the real thing. There, now you know, so I have to do it.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Busy Weeks!

The last week and a half have been BUSY! What have I been up to? Well, I haven't been working out, I'll tell you that.

Look what happened today-SNOW! This is our street this afternoon. When it snows the street feels so peaceful and quiet and always reminds me of a winter movie. I love it.

Last night I went on a sushi date with my two favorite little pups. This picture is funny because the tv makes it look like there are 4 pups (haha).I came into work on Tuesday and Mark was wearing this happy shirt. Love at first sight! Thanks for representing fall perfectly via a shirt, Mark. He struck this pose on his own, work it, work it, work that 8th floor window. p.s. that's the view out of my window at work.

Last Thursday SS hosted a Make-A-Wish fundraiser and raised 15k! Here's my team, fundraising, clearly.
For the team lead donation we decided on a "stock your bar basket." Friend Noah and I went to the store and picked out the goods, including this pretty Absolut bottle. Then I took a cardboard box, and some tissue paper and created this. Pretty proud of myself.
Tuesday we had a little bon voyage happy hour for my boss of 2 years. He's off to the Singapore office and we will miss him!
See why I haven't had time to blog?

Monday, October 12, 2009

When the dog bites, when the bee stings, when I'm feeling sad

I simply remember my favorite things, and then I don't feel sooooo bad.


1. Getting to see Dad on his way to hunt elk in Steamboat last Thursday...dinner at Fogo de Chao, delicious.

2. Planning a trip here...

...with him. Can you believe how cute this little Marc is?

3. Owning these boots that I was only dreaming of last winter, thanks Mom and
Dad! A few trips to the cobbler later and I can actually zip them, "thanks athletic" calves!

4. Signing up for another bootcamp-love/hate, but thinking about all those squats and pushups somehow makes me happy. Maybe this time I'll actually pass out. I came dangerously close several times during my last bootcamp.


5. Cute houses like this in Vernon, France. I took this picture while riding a bike (pretty impressive) on our way back from touring Monet's house and gardens (pretty impressive).


6. Biking in Versailles, dreaming of Marie Antoinette and all things extravagant, opulent, and excessive, just like Marie. Few places will ever beat Versailles in my book, and few days will beat this awesome day spent biking and piq-niqing avec Mom. "It's gone already? Why did we only get one bottle of wine?? Big mistake." This was shortly after my little trip to the woods. Thanks for having my back, Mom. Couldn't even say I was taking pictures!?

I'm feeling much better. I hope sing Sound of Music songs all day.

***Katie, let me know when you're feeling the need to perform the Sound of Music soundtrack, you know I'm down. It has been awhile.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

LA Weekend

This weekend we went to LA for Marc's cousin Joel's wedding. We had a little free time to do some CA exploring. I loved this gorgeous hotel in Santa Monica (the only place around L.A. that was actually nice). That's my opinion.
Here we are in Santa Monica again. We had lunch and then took a little walk to the beach. Marc's Mom, bro, Marc et moi.
The bride and groom are big fans of Celtic music. As a surprise to the bride, her parents booked Bad Haggis, a Celtic band. The bag piper recorded the music for Braveheart, Titanic and lots of other movies. At the end of the reception I requested the theme from Braveheart and he played it! Wine+theme from Braveheart performed by actual recording piper=hysteria and maybe a few tears. Post script: Can you see the excitement in our eyes because we got to take our picture with him? Do you see any excitement in his eyes? NO. He was not interested in hanging out with us...too cool. :( Aunt Nancy, moi, Eric Rigler, Cousin Amanda, Carla
And here we are on Venice Beach. What a freak show, and also very smoggy. The bloody marys we enjoyed at lunch, however, were delicious!