Saturday, December 06, 2008

Hey, everybody! Just thought I'd check in, see who's around.

My latest news is that I've recently been promoted at TJ's (AndreaW can tell you what a mixed bag o' tricks that can be!) and am still trying to figure out the whole life/work balance thing.

We're also thinking about maybe at some point trying to buy a house ...? Any Words Of Wisdom, homeowners?

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Hey everyone!

It seems no one's posted on here in a couple of months...

So, Neb would like to know:

Has the new Baby C. arrived yet?? Mary mentioned a due date of October. We're very excited to hear the name selected!
Hannah, are you still in NZ, or have you returned yet?
Jordana, are you coping with 2 external and 1 internal kidlets and an MIA Chris?
Alysia, are the kitties and other critters behaving? Re-read any good Chaim Potok lately?
Zingrin, are you loving and hating grad school? Have you set a wedding date yet? Are you having fun hanging out with Peter and Ann?
How's married life treating you, Wes? Your bride is beautiful!
Andrea KC, Facebook shows me that you've had a beautiful little girl named Mary Ellen. Congratulations!!

I can't think of good questions for the rest of you- but please! post something!

Have a lovely autumn,
Neb

Friday, August 08, 2008

In case you haven't heard, there will be an addition to our family in October! I sent an email earlier this week to some of you but I do not have an address for everyone. And some of my addresses are apparently out of date. Oops!

We still haven't settled on a name and thought we’d have some fun polling everyone with the possible names we have chosen. This is NOT a vote, we have final say, brou-hoo-ha-ha-ha! Please tell us the name you like most and the name you like least. Feel free to express reasons, keeping in mind that the name you run down may be the name we end up choosing! However, one or more of the names may be a hoax. Keep in mind that we are 99% sure of the middle name Joan.

Hannah

Kathryn

Maureen

Nora

Rebekah

Evelyn

Monday, June 30, 2008

Roll Call!

We've heard from a few "regrets," but who's coming?

Wes, I'm assuming you are. If we have to drag you to the altar ourselves.

I'm coming!

Who's with me?

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Andrea Faye.

I work with a Mark Brice.

He was wearing a Honey Rock T-shirt one day.

I mentioned your name.

He blushed and said he knew you.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

For Neb (and others who have wondered how to transport multiple children without resorting to SUVs or Minivans):

It's called a Bakfiets, which means "basket-bike" (Dutch) -- I saw them in use in Amsterdam, and finally tracked them down.
There are multiple versions and sizes, and even a convertible one (or two), so you can drop the kiddles and their cart off somewhere and zip around town on your own.

Yeah, they're pricey, unfortunately. But when you think about how much your car cost to purchase and maintain, it starts to look a little better ...

... plus, they look a lot cooler than an SUV.

Monday, June 09, 2008

So who all is planning on attending said wedding? Any of you PA/MD/WV/Delmarva/Mid-Atlantic folks want to meet up in the middle of Ohio and carpool from there? Maybe we can hash out all the details in the comments.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE ME TO SEND THEM AN INVITATION TO MY WEDDING (which will be in Grand Rapids, Michigan...about 3 hours from Wheaton) NEEDS TO SEND ME AN EMAIL AT THE FOLLOWING:

tkdcatch22@gmail.com

We'll be sending out our invitations very shortly. People hoping to have some sort of Mathetai-Brown House reunion may wish to coordinate with each other because I have a feeling it will be too distant for many, considering the need to fly in to Chicago and rent a car and drive 3 hours, so I would hate for people to be disappointed...

I'd love to see all of you there, but in the event you can't make it, I promise to post some pictures after the event...well, probably not right after the event...I'll have other things on my mind...like my honeymoon...but you know, maybe a few months later. :)

Please, email me your addresses ASAP at tkdcatch22@gmail.com if you'd like an invitation...and I'll be happy to send you one even if you don't plan to come.

Have a great summer!

-Wes

Thursday, May 01, 2008

If you're interested there are a bunch of new photos on my Flickr site.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/hannahholder/

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Wes --

But does she like green peppers?

Monday, April 14, 2008


Greetings friends,
Here's a bit of an update for those of you who requested more information, re: my engagement.
In the late fall of 2006, I attended a halloween party hosted by a friend I went to Wheaton with (Raelyn Isherwood, for those of you who know her). At this point, she was in grad school at Wheaton in the TESL program (Teaching English as a Second Language) and she invited a bunch of friends from her class to the party as well.


Thus, completely unexpectedly, at a halloween party (where I wore a costume consisting of an orange t-shirt which said "This is my halloween costume"), I met the girl it seems God has plans for me to marry. :)


Her name is Melanie Thayer, she's from MI and she graduated from Grand Valley State University (in MI) in 2002 with an Elementary Education Degree & Special Ed focus (education degrees in MI are highly valued across the country because of their stringent standards). Then she spent 2 years in Tanzania as a missionary, teaching english at a bible school hosted by a local church. Now she is a full time special-ed teacher/resource facilitator at a school in Glen Ellyn, and is taking grad classes at Wheaton for a master in TESL part time. She is smart, fun, thrifty (we both are...one of our favorite things about each other), has a beautiful smile and...this list could go on and on. :)


In all seriousness however, she is another glowing example in my life of how God takes care of me and blesses me in ways I could not have expected. Simply put, if God has allowed me to create the "perfect wife"...made to order if you will, whatever I thought would be ideal (You know proverbs 31 stuff, but also attractive, etc...)...I would not have created a Melanie. That's right, I said not. Instead I would have created a girl who was so much less that what Melanie is for me, and I wouldn't have know better. But thankfully, God does know better, and in Melanie, he's placed a girl in my life who is so much more than I ever could have hoped for, and who is so much of a match for me in so many ways, it blows my mind.


It's hard to believe the wedding is only about 3 months away. Very exciting.


On a different "update" note, I'm currently in my third year at MagnetStreet (http://www.magnetstreet.com/). I work in production running to 2 Xerox iGen3 Digital Presses (each worth about $750,000). In addition to magnets, etc, we've recently branched out into the wedding invitation market (which is of course what I've done our invitations on...you'll get them in a few months). This is good growth for the company, and while I don't know what God has planned, my hope is that if he's keeping me at MagnetStreet for an extended time, that this growth will lead to promotional or possibly even management opportunities in the future.

Lastly, Melanie and I are closing on a townhouse in early April. I'll move in shortly after. Then we'll spend evenings and weekends painting, fixing up, etc...and then just before the wedding, we'll move Mel's stuff in after she heads up to MI for the wedding. We're very excited about the place. :)


Anyway, that's pretty much that from this end. I hope you're all doing well and of course I'd love to hear what you've been up to.
Later!-Wes
Mathetai-Brown House, Version 2.0



It starts with alphabet blocks. Next thing you know, they'll be making out in Fisher Lobby.


These pictures are from last month, when Jordana brought the kids over to my parents' house in Maryland. The weather was lovely and we went to the playground together. When we live next door to each other and homeschool someday, I hope every day will be as great as this one was. ;-)

Happy Spring!
Love, NEB

[PS And if I weren't a loser I would have thought to take a few pictures last night, when we visited Chez Long for J's birthday and enjoyed the company of Momlet and Dadlet and Uncle Meredith and Aunt Kendra. Fabulous people and a fabulous evening!

Thursday, March 13, 2008


Zingrin drove down from DC last month for an audition at UT. This is us posing for the "before" picture (after a couple of "cold drinks"), fixing his car's bumper, which had "fallen off". Most of the front of the car came off. I got to use my Craftsman rachet set! (not in picture). And the bumper's still on, which is nice.

-- Peter (Does this picture make me look fat?)

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

If the Chicago weather of late is any indication...Hades has, in fact, frozen over.

As such, it is probably as good a time as any to inform those of you (that is to say, nearly all of you) with whom I have failed to adequately keep in touch, that I, Wesley Attaway, am, in fact...

getting married.

:-)


(Yes, that was a pig you saw flying overhead, and not a featherless goose)

Friday, February 01, 2008

Hmm ... I'm not sure if it's just because I'm signed on to my account ... can anyone tell me if there's a map option (left hand column after clicking the link) called "Where We Are Now"? That's the map ...

Thursday, January 31, 2008

I was messing around with GoogleMaps and started mapping out where everyone is ... then Molly showed up and she wants to cuddle and it's hard to type with only one hand so I'm leaving it as-is for now and y'all can add your own addresses if I didn't have it handy when I started this whole thing. I'll do something with inviting collaborators & stuff so it's not public but I can't be bothered just now so add what you want!

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

The Jordans are Moving

Sorry I haven't posted for awhile. I was waiting until I had news worthy of a post. So here it is: Laura and I are moving to Huntington, West Virginia where Laura will teach at Marshall University. Laura got many many offers from great schools, but in the end we decided to go with the university that had the most Matthew McConaughey movies associated with it. And of course we wanted the prestige that comes along with living in West Virginia. We'll be moving some time this summer, most likely early July. So if you wanted to visit us in New Haven, your time is running short; and if you want to visit us in W. Virginia we'll need a lot of help moving in. I will probably get to keep my current job and work from home after the move (fingers crossed) which is good because I like my job and I like working from home.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

More pictures from my work in progress:

Here's the blocks actually sewn together (in the picture in the post below, in case you can't tell, nothing was actually assembled yet, just laid out. I like picking fabrics, designing, and cutting out. I don't really like sewing because it's Hard.)


Doesn't it remind you of peppermint candy? Here's a close-up of the fabrics:

(For some reason the pattern on the red fabric is a little blurry...? And the white looks a little pink? Oh well.)

So the original plan had been to sew on all the "leaves" by hand, a kind of cheating-applique in which I sew the pieces flat on the blocks (i.e. instead of folding the edges under) but with some decorative trim to protect (and hide) the raw edges. I started this a few days before Christmas.

I have a four month old. It took me an entire day to sew on one leaf.

There are 100 leaves!

So I got Frustrated and considered back-up plans. My sewing machine...? Can do lots of fancy stitches...? I carefully read through the manual, found a stitch that would be appropriate for sewing on the leaves and decorative trim, and got a scrap of fabric to test my abilities to machine sew a curved seam.

That plan was quickly abandoned. Apparently, my machine sewing skills are like my ice skating skills- I can pretty much only go in a straight line, forward.*

At this point, I rather Despaired, and started thinking what most Lazy/Immature/Unskilled/Inexperienced/Impatient quilters think at this point-

"Can't I just GLUE these things together...?!?!?"

So then, my mother-in-law came to visit us. You have to understand, my mother-in-law is An Excellent Seamstress. She makes clothes. She knits. She does embroidery. You get the idea. She does things The Right Way. Her craft items have all the corners meeting up perfectly, unlike mine, which seem to mysteriously lose an inch (OR TWO?!?) somehow in the creative process. So I was king of hesitant about asking her about my options... but in the end I was glad I did, because she introduced me to the miracle of:

(*trumpet fanfare, drumroll*)

FUSIBLE WEBBING!!!!!

It's all about the TWO-SIDED-STICKY FUSIBLE WEBBING, my friends! Among the greatest inventions of the 20th century! Ranks right up there with putting people on the moon and general anesthetic!!

The answer is, Why, YES! YES YOU CAN GLUE YOUR QUILT TOGETHER!! And this was the result:


Here I'm showing it to you "on point," because the patterns that show up all look kind of different from this perspective. (Plus, my Inner Fractal Quilter [does everyone have an Inner Fractal Quilter??] totally wants to take this design, shrink it down to a 12x12 block, and lay out a bunch of blocks on point, or make them into a border for the main design, or make them into some kind of Great Circle pattern or Irish Chain or something.)

A few more notes: this design is essentially a block pattern called "Winding Ways," which is a variation on the more traditional Drunkard's Path. If anyone's interested in using it for anything, you can find template instructions by googling "Winding Ways."

I think it is probably the Height of Literary Pretention (but it is also True) to tell you that this quilt makes me think about The Great Dance in Perelandra.

To Mary, who, in the comments below, was "in awe": remember: I don't cook. I rarely clean my house. I can't really sew, either. I GLUED this baby together. ;-) It's not my fault that Jesus made the world with beautiful, exquisite geometry.

Love to all, and I hope you all had a marvelous Christmas. :-)
Neb

PS Apologies to any readers of this blog who aren't Crafty. You can totally post some oversized piece (replete with pictures) of how you Rebuilt your Engine or Defragmented your Hard Drive or something.

*This isn't technically true. I can turn on ice skates, which is a useful skill when skating around an elliptical rink. I just can't go backwards. Still, ice skating is what came to mind for this metaphor, and it makes me happy and seems winter-appropriate, so I'll leave it in. I need more Coffee now.