Sunday, December 27, 2009

The tradition continues: The annual Yonkers Christmas gathering, 2009 edition (Updated with video)

The Midland Avenue homestead once again was the scene of a Christmastime party featuring four generations of the family. Daniel and Lorraine hosted the crowd consisting of their children, grandchildren (except California Dan) and great-grandson Xander; spouses of children and spouses of grandchildren.

Much food was consumed, many gifts exchanged, a Spontaneous Dance Party broke out, and the annual game of Capture the Flag was played, followed by the traditional Argument About Who Cheated at Capture the Flag. Another great Christmas celebration!

Enjoy some video highlights:
Please send us your Christmas celebration stories and photos

Becky in holiday week curling tournament

After a brief Christmas trip to the Maryland homestead, Becky is back in Rochester where she is leading a team in the Grand National Curling Club Junior National Play-Downs.

The tournament is being held at the Rochester Curling Club, not far from RIT where she is a freshman.

Follow the team's progress at the club's web site.

A sporting gift

Dan and Eyvonne enjoyed a big sports-watching weekend. As Dan's present to sports-fan Eyvonne, they watched the San Jose Sharks defeat the Anaheim Ducks 5-2 on Saturday, then went to San Francisco on Sunday and watched the 49ers defeat the Detroit Lions 20-6. Good picks, Dan!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas! Holiday snapshots 2009 (Updated 12/27)

Marie, Brian and Xander


From Kevin, Kathy, Shanna and Kevin, via Shanna's Facebook page:

From Dan, Julie, Christine and Andy:
Marie, Brian and Xander visited Dan, Julie, Christine and Andy on Saturday:

Thursday, December 24, 2009

And visions of sugarplums...

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Andy awarded First Class rank in Boy Scouts


Andy officially received his First Class rank in a Court of Honor ceremony held by Boy Scout Troop 33 in Fanwood on Monday (12/21).

Andy completed many of his First Class requirements during a week at Sabattis Scout Reservation in upstate New York this summer, and was awarded the rank by a Board of Review this fall. He has been a member of Troop 33 since the spring of 2007.

California couple's first Christmas tree!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Lizzie performs in 'Nutcracker'

Update from Cape Cod:

Lizzie has been busy with rehearsals and winter dance performances. This photo shows her preparing for the Chinese Dance in the Nutcracker ballet.

She's been in four performances of Tchaikovsky’s famous ballet this season. Her fifth was canceled Sunday due to the snow.

Regards to all,
Tish

After the storm: Shoveling and frolicking (Updated 12/25)

The big snowstorm of Dec. 19-20 was a major inconvenience to some, but fun for others. As of late Sunday afternoon it was over for most of us - but still snowing hard on Cape Cod.

Please tell us your snow stories and/or send us photos, by e-mail or by adding to this photo album (find out how).

So far we have pictures from Dan in Fanwood, Marie in Trenton, Shanna in Yonkers, Tish on Cape Cod, Hugh from Deep Creek Lake, Md., and views of Sag Harbor from the Sag Harbor Express.

Click the window to see larger images at Picasa

From Webmaster Dan:
Here at Birch Street headquarters we measured 7 1/2 inches on our backyard table this morning. Luckily it was all fluffy powder, and fairly easy to shovel. And with the sun out, it was a good day for backyard frolicking. We were lucky - the timing and nature of the storm was perfect for us. We didn't need to go anywhere during the storm Saturday, there wasn't any ice, and everything looks good today covered in white.

From Tish:
Hello from snowy Cape Cod! This photo was just taken when I peeked out our front door - we are somewhere around 18 inches and it is still snowing. (Sent Sunday afternoon.)


Monday update from Tish: The snow finally stopped and today is a snow day for all the Cape Cod school districts. And from Gerrit, via Facebook: It seems that Cape Cod towns decided plowing will be unneccesary for this snow. Im sure it will melt by 2010 anyhow, why waste the money in these slow economic days...

From Hugh:
Here's a photo from Deep Creek Lake. Officially there was 24 inches of snow, but where we were it did not seem more than 18 or 20 inches.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Solstice Snowstorm 2009

We hope all our East Coast family members are coping well with the big snowstorm.

Here on Birch Street, the snow was the perfect backdrop as Julie baked cookies and Dan, Christine and Andy put up and decorated the Christmas tree. We're sort of starting to feel almost ready for the big day.


Please send along your stories and photos as you weather the storm -- and shovel out.

You can add your own pictures to our Birch Street Sharing photo album. Find out how.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Wise words about science and faith

"Both religion and science seek an understanding of the universe and our place in it, but from different perspectives. ... Properly pursued, the two fields are complementary, neither antagonistic nor mutually exclusive."

Those words from the introduction sum up the essential point of "Science and Faith: Partners in the Search for Truth," in which our own chemist and scholar debunks the idea that science and religion are incompatible rivals.

As a student of both fields, Daniel explains in very common-sense fashion how each has its limits but how together they can give us a fuller understanding of the world we live in.

In his writing, Daniel shares both his strong faith and his enthusiasm for the pursuit of knowledge.

The book, published this spring, is available from Amazon.com. Clicking the image here will take you to its page at Amazon, where you can also read the first few pages.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Christine in holiday choral concert

The Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School music department presented its Winter Choral Concert on Dec. 16. It was an evening of holiday music featuring the 160-plus-member Concert Choir and five smaller groups of singers. The school puts a lot of emphasis on music and the students put on an excellent show.

Christine is among the sopranos in the Concert Choir. Her boyfriend Matt sings bass in all the male and mixed groups and is one of seven SPFHS students chosen for the central New Jersey regional mixed chorus, which will perform in late January.

Here are excerpts from the Concert Choir performance. As it begins you'll see Christine in the top left and Matt in the bottom right of the frame.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Andy drums in holiday concert

Park Middle School Band presented its 7th and 8th Grade Winter Concert on Dec. 15. The program included the "Blue Notes" singers, the full school chorus and the school band. Eighth-grader Andy is the band's first-chair drummer.

Here the band performs a medley of "Carol of the Bells" and "Greensleeves." Andy is in the percussion section in the right rear, playing suspended cymbal and triangle.



This video gives a closer view as Andy plays snare drum on "Coventry Carol."

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Singing out with holiday glee (Updated with video)

The Male Glee Club of Yonkers performed its annual Winter Concert on Sunday (Dec. 13), featuring numbers by the likes of Rodgers and Hammerstein and George Gershwin as well as holiday classics like the Twelve Days of Christmas and White Christmas.

Daniel, seen at top right, has been singing with the club since 1976. For this show the audience included his wife, Lorraine; daughter Kathy and her husband, Ted; sons Dan, Brien and Kevin, plus Kevin's wife, Kathy, and their children Shanna and Kevin.

Here's a two-minute clip of excerpts from some of the Christmas songs in the show.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

First snowfall of the season

The view in Hamilton, NJ:

Getting into the holiday spirit

Xander went with his family the Winter Wonderland festival at Kuser Farm Park in Hamilton Township.


Xander's Grandma Barbara says "Blue was the hit of the night."