Saturday, April 28, 2007
Visiting the Liberty Memorial Museum
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
More teeth! More smiles!

Xander helps Dad compose a tune
Xander marked his half-birthday on April 4 and has come a long way in his first six months. He now has 8 teeth - four top, four bottom - is trying out so-called solid food (strained peas, yum!) and likes his new high chair. The teeth help give him that grown-up-looking smile.
"He's getting better at sitting up," his mom, Marie, said on April 24. "He can play with toys for a short time before he topples."
Read the full article and see more photos in Xander's gallery.
Labels:
California,
Xander
Sunday, April 22, 2007
The strange tale of the enterprising barber
Genevieve was assistant director of a recent production of Sweeney Todd by the Melodramatics Theater Company, an independent student organization at Cornell University.
The musical ran April 11-21 at Cornell's Risley Theater.
Click here to read an article about it in the Cornell Daily Sun. Or here for an article at 14850 Today, a Web site covering Ithaca.
The musical ran April 11-21 at Cornell's Risley Theater.
Click here to read an article about it in the Cornell Daily Sun. Or here for an article at 14850 Today, a Web site covering Ithaca.
Labels:
New York,
Performance
Friday, April 20, 2007
Martial arts: Andy moves up a belt
Under the demanding eye of Master Yoo at the Martial Arts Institute of America school in Scotch Plains, Andy performed admirably to win his new belt and a trophy. Here he demonstrates his forms at home after his promotion.
Labels:
New Jersey,
Sports
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Continental Congress on school stage
The production was "great, terrific," and Vivien's performance was "fabulous," according to one critic. Well, more like a fan. OK, a mom.
Vivien adopted a Southern accent for the role, which includes a dramatic solo song, "Molasses to Rum." In the song, Rutledge attacks the hypocrisy of Northern delegates who rail against slavery yet profit from the "triangle trade" in "moasses and rum and slaves."
The Journal-News newspaper carried a feature article previewing the show. It quoted Vivien as saying her role "was a really big challenge at the beginning, but I'm getting to enjoy it more and more."
Labels:
New York,
Performance
The strange tale of the enterprising barber
Genevieve was assistant director of a recent production of Sweeny Todd by the Melodramatics Theater Company, an independent student organization at Cornell University.
The musical ran April 11-21 at Cornell's Risley Theater.
Click here to read an article about it in the Cornell Daily Sun. Or here for an article at 14850 Today, a Web site covering Ithaca.
The musical ran April 11-21 at Cornell's Risley Theater.
Click here to read an article about it in the Cornell Daily Sun. Or here for an article at 14850 Today, a Web site covering Ithaca.
Monday, April 16, 2007
An Easter/Birthday gathering
Various members of the clan stopped by the Yonkers homestead on Sunday April 8 to mark the Easter holiday and continue celebrating Dad/Grandpa's birthday, which was April 7. See the full article with more photos.
Labels:
Birthday,
Family Gatherings,
Holidays,
Milestones,
New York
Sunday, April 15, 2007
NY-ers visit Florida in March
Back in mid-March, Nanette and her family were visited by her cousin Kathy and her children. Kathy's daughter Genevieve sent us this photo of the get-together. From right to left: Genevieve, her sister Vivien, brother Patrick, Kathy, Nanette, Nanette's mother Anamarie, Nanette's daughter Courtney and Courtney's boyfriend, Chad.
"We spent the day with Aunt Anamarie," Genevieve reports. "She drove us around and brought us to Nanette's turtle center, where things are really coming together and they'll be ready for their big move soon. We enjoyed looking at the turtles.
"Later in the day, Courtney came home from school and Nanette arrived back home from Ft. Lauderdale. We all went to dinner at the Four Seasons where we were staying, and Chad joined us.
"It was great to see everyone again -- I hadn't seen Courtney in years. Hopefully another reunion is in store for this summer, if Nanette and Courtney have the chance to visit Shelter Island."
Labels:
Family Gatherings,
Florida,
New York
Monday, April 2, 2007
FLASHBACK: 2006 - Holiday concert at Park MS
The student newspaper of Park Middle School recently published 8th-grader Christine's account of the 7th & 8th grade chorus and band's Winter Concert held at the school before the Christmas holidays.
Click here for an audio file of the "Carol of the Bells" as performed at the concert.
Read Christine's account as printed in the Park Press.
Labels:
Music,
New Jersey,
Performance
Dolores and the art of needles
The committee invited Dolores to return during the show to demonstrate embroidery techniques. That trip was on a lovely, warm spring day, with no ice at all. People from all over the country attended, watched her work and asked questions -- and possibly someone decided to try stitching some day.
Dolores and other members of the Embroiderers Guild of America conducted a Children’s Needlework Tea and Workshop at the Maryland Historical Society, in conjunction with the opening of a major exhibit at the Society of “School Girl Samplers.” Girls aged 6-9 attended, with moms and grandmoms, to enjoy tea, cookies, and peanut and jelly sandwiches and learn to do a few simple stitches on a bookmark. “It was fun for all, and especially delightful to see our students 'turned' to stitching,” Dolores said.
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Laughing and dancing
In an annual tradition, Dan and Christine attended their hometown Girl Scout Father-Daughter Dance on March 29, 2007. Two dances are held each year, one for Brownies and their dads, the other for older Girl Scouts and their fathers. For Dan and Christine this was their seventh year attending one of the dances.

As in past years Christine had a great time on the dance floor, sometimes with friends (as pictured) and other times with her ol' Dad. This year the event for older scouts (mostly middle-school-age) was held at a local catering hall, which contributed a full buffet dinner -- a nice step up from the sub sandwiches of past years. But of course the important part of the event is not the food; it's the chance for some quality time for dads and daughters. And on that basis it's been a big success every year.
As in past years Christine had a great time on the dance floor, sometimes with friends (as pictured) and other times with her ol' Dad. This year the event for older scouts (mostly middle-school-age) was held at a local catering hall, which contributed a full buffet dinner -- a nice step up from the sub sandwiches of past years. But of course the important part of the event is not the food; it's the chance for some quality time for dads and daughters. And on that basis it's been a big success every year.
Labels:
New Jersey,
Scouts
Sunday, March 25, 2007
New Scout completes first camping trip
Andy went on his first Boy Scout overnight camping trip in March as a new member of Troop 33.
The troop headed up early on the morning of March 24 to Alpine Scout Camp, in northeastern New Jersey along the Palisades.
After setting up camp, Andy set out with his and another patrol for a day of hiking. The plan was for the younger scouts to take one route while older scouts took a longer route. But there was a bit of a mix-up, and it seemed that the younger group, including Andy, took the long route. Tiring, but a lot of fun, Andy says.
They followed one trail that wound down the from the ridge of the Palisades to the bank of the Hudson River below, where they had a picnic lunch beside the Alpine Boat Basin. Then they hiked south along the river a couple of miles to another trail that climbed back to the top of the cliffs, and finally back north to their starting point.
Back at last at the campsite, the troop built a campfire, cooked dinner, and then put on a series of skits before retiring to their tents for the night. There was a bit of rain during the night but fortunately nothing heavy.
The trip wound up next morning with breakfast and breaking camp. Andy said some of the leaders remarked that this camp-out had more work and hiking, and less fun and games, than some of the troops trips, and perhaps wasn't the easiest introduction for new Scouts. But Andy enjoyed himself and is looking forward to future trips with Troop 33.
Andy just recently moved up from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts. Having earned his Arrow of Light award, he qualified to bridge up to Boy Scouts before turning 11. He was scheduled to receive the award patch at his pack's annual Blue and Gold dinner on March 16; unfortunately the dinner was postponed by a sleet storm and is now scheduled for late April. Meantime, at a Troop 33 Court of Awards on March 27, he received his Scout badge as he begins his Boy Scout career.

Here's Andy (2nd from right) with members of his Webelos den after participating in a Pinewood Derby in February 2007, just before moving up to Boy Scouts.
The troop headed up early on the morning of March 24 to Alpine Scout Camp, in northeastern New Jersey along the Palisades.
After setting up camp, Andy set out with his and another patrol for a day of hiking. The plan was for the younger scouts to take one route while older scouts took a longer route. But there was a bit of a mix-up, and it seemed that the younger group, including Andy, took the long route. Tiring, but a lot of fun, Andy says.
They followed one trail that wound down the from the ridge of the Palisades to the bank of the Hudson River below, where they had a picnic lunch beside the Alpine Boat Basin. Then they hiked south along the river a couple of miles to another trail that climbed back to the top of the cliffs, and finally back north to their starting point.
Back at last at the campsite, the troop built a campfire, cooked dinner, and then put on a series of skits before retiring to their tents for the night. There was a bit of rain during the night but fortunately nothing heavy.
The trip wound up next morning with breakfast and breaking camp. Andy said some of the leaders remarked that this camp-out had more work and hiking, and less fun and games, than some of the troops trips, and perhaps wasn't the easiest introduction for new Scouts. But Andy enjoyed himself and is looking forward to future trips with Troop 33.
Andy just recently moved up from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts. Having earned his Arrow of Light award, he qualified to bridge up to Boy Scouts before turning 11. He was scheduled to receive the award patch at his pack's annual Blue and Gold dinner on March 16; unfortunately the dinner was postponed by a sleet storm and is now scheduled for late April. Meantime, at a Troop 33 Court of Awards on March 27, he received his Scout badge as he begins his Boy Scout career.
Here's Andy (2nd from right) with members of his Webelos den after participating in a Pinewood Derby in February 2007, just before moving up to Boy Scouts.
Labels:
New Jersey,
Scouts
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Marie, Brian and Xander back in California
Editor's note: This was the lead article on the home page when The Birch Street Web debuted in March 2007.After an eventful 10 months in Sparks, Nevada, Marie and Brian moved back to California in February along with young Alexander. They found a very nice duplex rental in Morgan Hill.
"We're really loving our new house," Marie writes. "It's a huge step up from anywhere else we've rented. All the fixtures and appliances are nice and new."
Brian and Marie are now taking a larger role in the family business, Regal Ribbons, which has its shop in the same town. "Bridal season is starting, so work has been very busy," Marie writes. "We're doing well, and Brian is very happy with the work environment."
Brian worked for Regal Ribbons previously before going to work as a printer for Block Graphics in Paso Robles, Calif. It was Block that later closed that plant and transferred Brian to a new plant in Sparks. However, the company was then sold, and the Sparks plant was never properly staffed; Brian was its mainstay, and as soon as he gave notice that he was leaving, the owners decided to close the Sparks plant.
Of course the highlight of their brief residence in Sparks was the birth of Alexander on Oct. 4. As he approaches the 6 month mark, "Xander is getting really big," his mom reports.
"He's a little over 16 pounds now and wearing 6 and 9 month sized clothes." His top front teeth are starting to come in, too. These two photos are from early February.
Friends and family can get more information by contacting the Birch Street Web.
Labels:
California,
Xander
Tuesday, January 2, 2007
Time Warp??
Just in case you're wondering why there are blog entries dated Jan. 1, 2007, even though the Birch Street Web didn't get started until March of that year...
These are links to other parts of the BSW that I didn't want to appear sprinkled throughout the blog. So I backdated them to 1/1/07 to sort of hide them at the bottom of the blog, while giving them labels that will cause them to show up when you search for articles by category labels like "travel" or "birthdays."
Just a little webmaster trick. Clever, eh?
These are links to other parts of the BSW that I didn't want to appear sprinkled throughout the blog. So I backdated them to 1/1/07 to sort of hide them at the bottom of the blog, while giving them labels that will cause them to show up when you search for articles by category labels like "travel" or "birthdays."
Just a little webmaster trick. Clever, eh?
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Monday, January 1, 2007
Links to Christmas Past
Check out these Christmas goodies:
Andy and Christopher in school Christmas concerts on Birch Street TV.
Videos from Christmas 2006 as well as 2007 on Birch Street TV.
Group photos from Christmas past in the Family Groups gallery.
Andy and Christopher in school Christmas concerts on Birch Street TV.
Videos from Christmas 2006 as well as 2007 on Birch Street TV.
Group photos from Christmas past in the Family Groups gallery.
Labels:
Family Gatherings,
Holidays
The Gallery Pages
In addition to all the photos, slideshows and photo links here in the blog, there are several collections of photographs and artworks in The Birch Street Gallery. Find links to it all on the Gallery Guide page.
Labels:
Art,
Photos,
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Dateline: California
Check out earlier articles from the California branch of our family by following the links on the Dateline California index page.
Labels:
California,
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