Sunday, May 31, 2015

Chris graduates from Hilliard-Darby High School

--Updated 6/3 with more photos--
Christopher graduated from Hilliard-Darby High School on Thursday (May 28), in ceremonies held in the arena at Ohio State University. Above, Chris poses with (l. to r.) sister Stephanie, grandmother Dolores, grandfather Hugh and his mom, Cathy.

Here are some more photos from after the ceremony.



More family members, and many friends, gathered Saturday as Cathy threw a party for the graduate. His Aunt Julie and Uncle Dan, cousins Christine and Andy and Uncle Doug and Aunt Lisa traveled from points east to join the celebration.

The party continued even after a brief interruption by a thunderstorm (not pictured).

Congratulations to Chris, who plans to attend Columbus State College in the fall.

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Dolores shares her expertise on samplers


Hugh writes: Dolores gave a lecture May 17 at the Rehoboth Beach Historical Society on Early American Samplers.

The talk was on the closing day of the Historical Society's fifth annual needlework exhibit that has been at RBHS since March.

The lecture was well attended, and the many intelligent questions during the Q & A period indicated a knowledgeable and appreciative audience.

Dolores is the author of a book titled "American Sampler Designs," now in its second edition and available from Stemmer House Publishers.

Friday, May 22, 2015

Patrick graduates from Johns Hopkins University

In commencement ceremonies Thursday morning in Baltimore, Patrick received his Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Johns Hopkins University.

Among those on hand to congratulate Patrick were his mother, Kathy, sisters Genevieve and Vivien and girlfriend Christina.

More than 7,000 students from all of the university's divisions and campuses received their degrees at the ceremony.

Pixar co-founder Ed Catmull delivered the commencement address "address against a backdrop of umbrellas and clear plastic ponchos at a chilly Homewood Field," according to the school's news site, the Hub.

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Doug & Lisa host 30th Preakness Party


Keeping up a long tradition, Doug and Lisa hosted a party at their Maryland home on the day of the Preakness Stakes.

Scores of family members and friends turned out for food and drink and conversation and, incidentally, a horse race on TV.

As at the track, American Pharoah was the favorite in the party pool, so there were plenty of winners -- including Liz, who has now picked the winning horse ten years in a row.

The thunderstorm that rolled through the Baltimore area just before the race made for a messy track but barely bothered the partygoers.

Here's a batch of photos Dan took while circulating through the crowd.



And here's a video of the part of the crowd that gathered around the TV to watch the race.

Friday, May 15, 2015

Awards for Steph as freshman year concludes


Cathy writes: 'Tis the season for end-of-the-year awards.

At the Hilliard-Darby High School Spring band Concert, Steph received an award for Outstanding Freshman. They award this to one male and one female in each grade.


Steph also was recognized at the annual Academic Awards Ceremony. She received a Varsity Academic Letter for having a GPA over 3.75.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Sunday a big day for Gen, John, Beatrice

The happy family above had plenty to celebrate on Sunday. It was Genevieve's first Mother's Day as a mom, John's birthday and Beatrice's first chance to wish both of them "Many Happy Returns of the Day!"

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Chris plays a pirate in final HS show

Christopher performed in Hilliard Darby High School's production of Peter Pan this week. It was the last show for Chris and other seniors in the school's Theatre Troupe.

"The production was well received and hugely successful," Cathy writes. "Chris performed in the role of Starkey, one of the pirates with Captain Hook. He performed in musical numbers throughout Acts 2 and 3, such as 'Pirate Song,' 'Hook's Tango,' 'Hook's Taratella' and 'Hook's Waltz.'"

See Cathy's full album of photos: Peter Pan - Darby HS - May 2015

The production incorporated flying effects for Peter and the Darling children, and a Steampunk-inspired vision for the costumes and sets.

The troupe put on six performances, including one for local second-grade students. The cast included elementary school children portraying Michael Darling and some of the Lost Boys.

"Since the story is set in an era when many people held racist views towards Native Americans, the theater director used this play as a means to educate the students and community about this period in history and ways to overcome prejudice today."

"Chris has enjoyed being involved in Darby's Theatre Troupe, both behind the scenes as part of the Tech Crew and performing in small X-Theatre productions and main-stage shows. He's hoping to continue his theater involvement into college."

Monday, May 4, 2015

Recent additions to our family's passel of pets

Members of our family have added at least three pets to their households in the past few months. The latest: Maizie, adopted by Rebecca and her boyfriend, Cameron.

Maizie joins Murphy, who moved in last October. Murphy, who will turn two years old in July, seems happy to have a new friend to play with.

Rebecca is also the proud owner of five fancy rats, including this cuddly pair.

In New Jersey, meanwhile, Christine has added a third member to her own rat pack.


While picking up supplies at her local PetSmart last month, Christine learned they were seeking adoptive homes for some babies that had been born at the store.

Christine brought home Nanako, a "dumbo" rat (a variety named for its large ears) with one red eye and one black.

She joins Yukiko and Chie, who've been in the family since October.

And in Virginia, Marie, Brian and Xander have adopted a second cat. Matilda, above, arrived in February, joining Hans, at right, who's been part of the household since June.

"We don't know Matilda's exact age," Marie writes, "but the shelter estimated she was about a year old when we got her. Hans turned one this past week."