Sunday, December 14, 2008

Conor's Christening

The Kids enjoy the magic showJoe, Ceri, Deiniol, Lorcan and Meriel
Sighle, Paul, Eileen Ashling Cormac


Teresa and Conor




Joe, Geraldine and Teresa





Geraldine, Oliver, Susan and Mary






Eileen, Bridie, Conor and Oliver







Godparents, Susan and Denis



































Fr. McCarthy

Sunday, November 30, 2008

thanksgiving 2008 at susan beirne (dolan) and chris beirne's

Michael, Fiona, Keiran and Mary

Susan and Chris


Sean and the Kids








Oliver carving Tom turkey





Teresa and Conor














Guest of Honor








"please...NO MORE TURKEY"









Big brother Keiran with Conor and Bridie's arm











Keiran Martin future Dallas QB










Susan and Deirdre



























Grandma Bridie Martin with Conor














Sean and Deirdre Martin















Chris and Susan Beirne















Grandmothers, Eileen and Bridie






































"somebody FEED ME"

















"the kids table"




















Monday, June 23, 2008

GAELS OPEN SEASON WITH WIN


GAELS OPEN SEASON WITH WIN
D.C. Gaels 9-7; Three Rivers Strikers 2-9
Club PRO

The D.C. Gaels hurlers welcomed the Three Rivers Strikers to the Capital Region on Memorial Day Weekend, for their first game as a club. For many of the Gaels, this was also their first competitive game. Mike, Eric, Terence, welcome to the chaos! John Blackburn also performed admirably in his first match in goal. Due to reduced numbers, the teams played 10 men each, and the Gaels lent Pitt several players to fill out the side. The hometown Blues got off to a hot start with four goals by Tom Kinealy, and another by Terence Kane. Scoring slowed down somewhat after that as the Gaels settled on dropping points over the bar. Paul McGreevy, Jim Goeke-Morey and Kevin Kingston provided stout defense in the backfield. Pittsburgh steadied themselves after the half and managed a scoring flurry, but the fledgling club could not keep up with D.C. in the end.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008