Friday, December 31, 2010

Jasper joins the family

Kevin and Kathy, Shanna and Kevin have welcomed Jasper to their family. Jasper is a 10-week-old pointer puppy. He was recently rescued from a kill shelter in Kentucky by Tails of Courage, a volunteer pet rescue association in Norwalk, Conn.

"We all took the drive up to Norwalk to meet with him and his brother and sister," writes Kevin the elder. "After a short time the four of us agreed that this one fit best with our family."

"I am so in love!" Shanna posted on Facebook. "We met him and two others and he crawled up in my lap and my parents' and brother's and cuddled up to us."

"Within a few minutes of walking into our house, he curled up in his new bed and was fast asleep," elder Kevin said. "Definitely a friendly little guy."

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Rebecca headed to curling nationals

Rebecca's curling team finished the eastern regional junior women's playdowns with a 5-1 record and will go on to compete in USA Curling's Junior Nationals.

"She made a gorgeous cover-the-pin shot to end her last game," Rebecca's mom, Lisa, posted on Facebook. "So proud and happy! Congrats to all four girls and their coach."


The national tournament begins Jan. 29 in Anchorage, Alaska. This week's Grand National Curling Club playdowns were held in Schenectady. (See the results.)

Rebecca is a member of the Rochester Curling Club's "Team Ely." (The teams are listed by the last name of their "skip," or captain.) Rebecca's sister also competed in the playdown as a member of the Schenectady Curling Club's Team Hillis.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Keeping Christmas: Yonkers gathering 2010

Kathy and Ted hosted a Christmastime gathering at their home on Tuesday evening that kept alive many of the family's traditions.

There was good food, there were fun gifts, and there was a great feeling of togetherness. Plus these hand-decorated gingerbread men!

Here's a very brief clip of the gift exchange. Check back later for updated video.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Sisters in Eastern regional curling competition

2006 file photo
Rebecca and Lizzie are on separate teams in the Grand National Curling Club junior play-downs now taking place in Schenectady, N.Y.

Rebecca's team (the Ely team) is seeded first among the six teams in this regional competition. Her team faced Lizzie's (the Hillis team) in the opening round Monday and came out with a 15-1 win. "No surprises and was pleased to see all 8 play well and have fun," said proud mom Lisa.

Two teams will advance from the Schenectady play-downs to the USA Curling 2011 Junior Nationals in Fairbanks, Alaska, starting Jan. 29.
Follow the competition here.

The day after the Boxing Day Blizzard

Shanna writes: "Now this is what I call a snowstorm!!! Snow blocked us in the house. I can't see any walls in my yard. My street is covered. Roughly 20 inches of snow and I love it!!!


Webmaster Dan reports: The measurement on the back patio table at Birch Street Headquarters was 20 inches at about 1 p.m. But by then some of the piled up snow had blown off, so it's possible we got 2 feet. A National Weather Service spotter in Fanwood recorded 26 inches as of 1 a.m.

A shout-out to our neighbor Harry for clearing the end of our driveway with his snow blower!
Snow accumulation reports compiled by the National Weather Service:
Fanwood26 inches
Yonkers19.5 inches
Scarsdale11.5 inches
Central Park NYC 20 inches
North Babylon LI 18.5 inches
Fredericksburg, Va - 1.5 inches
Please send along your holiday & blizzard stories and photos. If you like you can upload your pictures to our site on Picasa: Here's how.

Got snow?

Here's the view out the back door at Birch Street Headquarters in Fanwood on the morning after the Boxing Day Blizzard. Channel 2 News says Fanwood got 26 inches of snow.
From Yonkers, where Ch.2 reported 19 inches, here's an early-morning view from Shanna's window, looking down at buried outdoor furniture.
From last night, Dan & Julie's cars getting thoroughly buried:
Hope everyone made it safely through the storm and manages to dig out today. Please share your stories and photos.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

The best Christmas gift of all...

... is togetherness.

Meeting Santa for a sandwich

Chris and Stephanie met Santa and Mrs. Claus when the famous couple stopped by a Chick-fil-a restaurant in the Columbus, Ohio, area.
Cathy has posted some more scenes of Christmas in Columbus in our Picasa album. Click here to see.

Merry Christmas from our house to yours

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Holiday spirit at choral concert

Christine and her singing schoolmates presented the winter choral concert at SPFHS on Tuesday.

Below is a brief video clip from a tune called "Way Down in Bethlehem."

California update: Dan completes degree

Dan last week finished his classes and exams, and has now earned the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from San Jose State University. He will likely return to SJSU in the fall of 2011 as a graduate student and teaching assistant, but plans to explore other options in the meantime.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Services held for Daniel

Family and friends gathered Monday at St. Paul the Apostle Church in Yonkers for a Mass of Christian Burial for Daniel, who died Dec. 15.

The family's long-time pastor, now retired, Msgr. John Gallagher, celebrated the Mass. Burial followed at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne.

Daniel's sons and daughter were deeply touched by the outpouring of love and prayers from relatives and friends during their dad's brief illness and in the days since his passing.
Please visit our page dedicated to Daniel

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Shanna will be student-teaching close to home

Shanna has received her student-teaching assignment for the coming semester -- and it couldn't be more convenient. She'll be working with a kindergarten teacher at Yonkers P.S. 21, right in her home neighborhood. This student-teaching term is the final requirement for the master's degree she will receive from Mercy College.

Doug & Lisa returning from the West

Doug and Lisa spent one more weekend hiking in the West, visiting Coyote Buttes, Monument Valley, Natural Bridges and Arches on Dec. 3-4-5. They're scheduled to return to Maryland on Dec. 19. Doug has wrapped up his work on a design-build highway project near Las Vegas. His next assignment may be in Florida.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

In memory of Daniel (Updated with arrangements)

The family is saddened by the passing of Daniel, devoted husband of Lorraine, loving father of Dan, Kathy, Brien and Kevin, beloved grandfather of Marie, Dan, Genevieve, Vivien, Patrick, Shanna, Kevin, Christine and Andy and great-grandfather of Xander.

After a brief illness, Daniel died peacefully Wednesday at St. John's Riverside Hospital in Yonkers, with his children beside him. Over the previous several days he had received many visits and calls expressing the love of his family members and close friends. He spoke with gratitude of the wonderful life he'd lived, and spoke with joy of his deep love for his wife and family. He will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by all who knew him.

UPDATE: Calling hours will be at Flynn Memorial Home, 1652 Central Park Avenue in Yonkers, on Sunday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. (Directions here.) A Mass of Christian Burial will take place Monday, Dec. 20 at 10 a.m., at St. Paul the Apostle Church. Interment will follow at Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

Visit our page dedicated to Daniel's memory

Monday, December 6, 2010

Signs of Christmas are appearing

It's coming... And here's an early look: Shanna provides this photo of the Christmas tree at her family's house. Ho ho ho!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thanksgiving gathering at Riderwood

Doug and Lisa returned from Las Vegas to host a Thanksgiving weekend gathering at the homestead in Maryland. They had a good turnout from both sides of their family, as Lisa's three siblings, Doug's two siblings and parents were there along with spouses and children. There was much feasting, conversation and game-playing, along with a clarinet performance by Stephanie and an appearance by Nappy the pet rat. Good times.

For a brief time, all of Hugh and Dolores' grandchildren were in the house. Liz was home from RPI, Becky from RIT, Andy and Christine were down from New Jersey and Stephanie and Christopher were in from Ohio.

Hugh and Dolores share some time with their three children, Julie, Doug and Cathy
Just one of the games played over the weekend. Joining Andy, Christine, Liz and Becky are their friends Ashley and Nathan.
Nappy the pet rat got to come out of her cage and join the party for a while.

Doug and Lisa expect to be moving back to Maryland during December, as Doug finishes his work on a Nevada highway project. His next assignment may involve frequent flying to Florida.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Thanksgiving gathering in Yonkers

The holiday season is under way! Please share your stories and photos of Thanksgiving and other family gatherings.

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On Thanksgiving evening Daniel and Lorraine hosted a crowd of 15 children, grandchildren and spouses for coffee and dessert at the Yonkers homestead.

Kathy and Ted were there with Patrick, Vivien (home from Cornell) and Genevieve and John (in from California). They were joined by Brien, Kevin and Kathy, Shanna, Kevin, Dan and Julie, Christine and Andy.

There was lots of great conversation and catching-up - and lots of cookies and pie.
We look forward to getting more photos from this and all the other holiday gatherings this weekend. Remember you can e-mail to birchstreetweb@gmail.com -- or upload photos directly to our Picasa site. Let's all keep in touch!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Best wishes to all for Thanksgiving

Here's hoping everyone in our extended family has a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving.

May there be bounteous food, joyful reunions, cheerful conversation... and pie!







Please let us know how your holiday goes! Send a few words, photos, links to photos or anything you care to share to the Birch Street Web. Thanks for keeping in touch!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Xander and the Big Boy Bicycle

Now that he's four years old, Xander's ready to ride.

Here he shows off his new bicycle, and gets some lessons from Dad.

How long 'til the training wheels come off? Here's betting it won't be very long.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Fordham Prep's great season comes to an end

Congratulations to Pat and his Fordham Prep soccer teammates on their excellent season.

The Rams, with Pat as starting goalkeeper, finished with a 14-2-3 record and the NY Archdiocesan Class A title.

In 15 regular season games, the Rams won 11 and lost just one with three ties. Pat and the Fordham defense allowed only 5 goals while notching 10 shutouts.

In the post-season, Fordham Prep played both Iona and Molloy to draws and then won those games on penalty kicks. Under the peculiar CHSAA playoff system, despite defeating Iona for the Archdiocesan title, the Rams ended up facing the Gaels again in the intersectional final. In that game, Nov. 7 at St. John's University, Iona turned the tables by scoring one goal in the first half and then holding off Fordham to win 1-0.

As the Journal-News web site LoHud.com reported, Iona's goal came "after a defensive lapse in the box. But the senior keeper from Scarsdale had a terrific second half to keep the Rams in the neighborhood."

“I tried to do my part,” Pat was quoted as saying. “We played strong at the end. We put a lot of chances there. The ball didn’t roll our way. … It’s tough. We played well. They played a great game.”
READ THE PRESS CLIPPINGS
We've collected some of the coverage of the season from the New York Post and the Journal-News/LoHud.com. Check it out!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Brennan is engaged! Proposed before entering USMC

Brennan has taken two big steps recently: He has enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps - and is engaged to be married.

Brennan on the basketball court earlier this year.
He graduated from Saratoga Springs High School in June.
His grandmother, Pat, writes: "Brennan was supposed to leave for boot camp on Halloween. They called him up a week earlier so he left on Sunday the 24th of October. Luckily we had a farewell Halloween - Thanksgiving - Birthday - Christmas - New Year's Party for him a week earlier.

"His last night home he proposed to his longtime (since 7th grade)
girlfriend Shauna Rae -- and she said YES!"

A wedding is being planned for late January.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Patrick is NYPost's "Athlete of the Week"

As Fordham Prep advanced to the final in the New York Catholic high school soccer playoffs, the New York Post selected Pat as its high school "Athlete of the Week."

"In two tension-filled shootouts in less than a week, the Fordham Prep goalkeeper has come up huge, helping lift the Rams to their first CHSAA Archdiocesan title since 2007 and into the Class A intersectional final for the fourth time in five years," the Post's Dylan Butler wrote.

In its semi-final game on Tuesday night, Fordham Prep played Archbishop Molloy to a 1-1 draw, then came out ahead 4-3 on penalty kicks.

Fordham Prep will face Iona Prep in the final on Sunday at St. John’s University. Iona upset St. Francis Prep in their semi-final - which was also decided on penalty kicks after a 1-1 draw.
NY Post coverage of Pat and his team:
Oct. 28: League championship game
Nov. 3: Fordham Prep wins tournament semifinal
Nov. 3: Pat is Athlete of the Week

Monday, November 1, 2010

Share your Halloween stories and photos (Updated 11/1)


Hope everyone had a happy Halloween!

Here's Christopher the hippie and Stephanie the fire wizard.

Below is Batman Xander.

Here, courtesy of Hugh, is a Halloween weekend view from Garrett County, Maryland - where the trees are already bare. "Autumn's glory has departed, but the glory of a sunset remains," Hugh writes.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Marching band competition season comes to a close

Christine and Andy spent Halloween with their marching band friends, as the Scotch Plains-Fanwood marching band took part in the USSBA Northern States competition in Allentown, Pa.

The band put on a fine performance and took the awards for best music and color guard, while placing third overall in its category.

Christine is concluding her four years in the SPFHS marching band, which won the state championship in her freshman and senior years. Andy's looking forward to three more years of playing and competing.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Pat's saves are key to Fordham Prep's league title

NY Post photo
Patrick made two great saves as Fordham Prep won the N.Y. Archdiocese soccer championship in a dramatic penalty kick shoot-out at Rose Hill on Wednesday.

As the New York Post reported, Patrick "had never been in a penalty kick shootout in high school" but he "came up huge."

“It was great, it felt awesome,” Patrick told the Post. “I was so excited. It was good we got the championship back to Fordham. We made a mission at the beginning of the year to get it and so far, so good.”

“It was fantastic,” said Rams coach Pete McNamara. “I was very impressed with how he saved those two.”

The post-season continues Sunday when Fordham Prep takes on Xavier in the Class A intersectional quarterfinals.
Read the full story

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

SPFHS Marching Band wins state championship in its category (UPDATED 10/29 with more video)

At the US Scholastic Band Association New Jersey state finals on Sunday, the Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Marching Band took first place in its category, edging out three other bands from around the state. SPFHS also took the awards for best music and best percussion in the "Group VI-A" competition.

Christine, in her fourth year as a member of the band, is captain of the flute section. Freshman Andy plays drums and percussion in "the pit," which also includes marimbas, xylophones, vibraphones, bells, an electric piano and a guitar.

Click the image below to see a short video clip of two portions of the show. The first features percussion - including the marching drum line and the pit. That's followed by the finale, with the camera following Christine's fancy footwork.



UPDATE: Here's a longer video showing most of the program, which features music from the Disney Epcot fireworks show.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Memory Walk 2010: Our team wins again!

For the third consecutive year, Shanna organized a fund-raising and walking team to participate in the annual Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk in Manhattan's Riverside Park.

Shanna and her parents, Kevin and Kathy, were joined by Kevin's brother Dan for this year's stroll, representing other family members who contributed to the team's donation to the fight against Alzheimer's.

Again this year, the weather was mild and thousands of walkers strolled the tree-lined path along the Hudson River.


Kevin has jokingly proclaimed that our team slogan is "We walk to win!" Of course it's not a race, but we can be proud of the outcome: $860 raised by the start of the walk. Each year Shanna has set a higher team goal and each year we've exceeded it.

UPDATE 10/25: Shanna reports the team's donation has reached $875, for a three-year total of $1,865.  Thanks to every member of our extended family who contributed to this success.

It's not too late to add to the total by donating through Shanna's team page before Nov. 30.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Gerrit and Angela are engaged!

Tish and Owen could not be happier to share the news of Gerrit and Angela's engagement!

"The pumpkin photo spells out Gerrit's unique proposal," Tish writes, and the photo above "was taken during our celebration dinner with them."

Congratulations Gerrit and Angela!

We hope to get more details soon.