September 3, 2015

Summer Adventures

Bowcraft!


Fireworks on the 4th

Swimming at Grandma's next door neighbor's pool




Museum of Mathematics MoMath NYC on 26th Street

Manhattan Motor Sports visit


Playground
Pfizer Day!
Biking to Mountainview Cinema

Ben @ Spruce Run lake

Spruce Run motor boats

Narrow escape of Route 22 flash flood!

Kisly's Shore House

Somerset Patriots Box Seats & Lounge

Tower top Firestone Library

Enrolled and started self-paced learning.

Both boys started Java Scripting!

August 9, 2015

The Poem Test - by Nate

During the 2014-2015 school year, I conducted an experiment throughout the school year. The experiment was about if the brain denied the bad and negative things and only noticed the good and positive things. Also, to see which gender thought realistically and the other idealistically.

I wrote 2 poems, one poem about good things, and one poem about bad things.

Here’s the one that was about the bad things:
Usually, when we’re watching the news, there’s reports about war,
Global warming and more
But, what you don’t know is that we’re chewing away
At the human race and the earth today
The surface is plagued with hunger and war
While we sit at our house and do nothing more
Even though they’re making things to help our fate
Do you think that they’re that great?
Now, here’s the poem about the good things:
Even though it might seem glum,
People are doing things to help everyone
We have developed things for people to live
And we have lessoned taking from the earth instead, we give
Sure, there have been some bad things for the human race
But, I tell you the world is a beautiful place!

I read each of those poems to each of the subjects and I asked them which was more true. The subjects told me and I wrote down their answer.

I tested 22 subjects, 8 female and 14 male. My hypothesis was that .75+ would choose the good and positive poem, or poem #2. The reason being that they would deny themselves about the bad things in the world and smother the thoughts until one was left, that being dominantly Poem 2. I didn’t know which gender thinks differently.

This chart was the females test results. It shows that the dominant poem chosen was poem #2, the good one.

The males on the other hand had almost the exact opposite numbers. Males dominantly chose Poem #1, the bad poem.

Overall, my prediction was proven wrong, but I did gain some information. Like, if you’re a male, you’ll most likely think that the world is has more bad things going on in it than good compared to a girl. Or, that boys see the world more realistically than girls, who tend to see the world more idealized.



[Nate, this is your 2nd psychology experiment. The first one is here.]











2015 Brendan Tevlin Memorial Lacrosse Festival


August 2, 2015

Summer 3-on-3 basketball tournament


Nate & pals at the 2nd Annual L Train Memorial 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament. You guys won 2 games before Matt got injured. Way to go!

July 22, 2015

Summer LAX Camp with Coach Brothers Floods Hill South Orange

Great memories of a great coach, camp and one very steep hill!

July 6, 2015

Summer baseball

Congratulations Nate & Team on winning the 2015 Cranford B Summer Tournament

Local news paper coverage!
Ben, you played in the Union County Wooden Bat League @ Warinanco Park and hit 2 home runs this summer! Your 2015 baseball season began with a home run back in March (Trenton Thunder) and your final at-bat this summer you hit a home run! Way to go!

June 10, 2015

First visit to Yankee Stadium

Yankees vs. Nationals

Yogi Berra

World Series trophies

The new stadium is, unfortunately, not the house that Ruth built.


Watching Mark Teixeira warm up.

June 8, 2015

Little League Champions!

Congratulations Ben & to your team the Trenton Thunder on winning the 3rd/4th grade little league championship tonight!
Coach Roese pep talk before the game

Champs!
Sweeeeet night out!

June 7, 2015

Triple Crown moment in history

You were eating at Manny's Diner in Clark, NJ when American Pharoh won the Triple Crown. The whole place was cheering as we watched it on the television. Will you witness another one in your lifetime?

June 3, 2015

Winter is Here - a poem by Nate

The frost is on the window.
The cold nips my skin.
Mother has added an extra blanket to my bed.
Snow has arrived like a white blanket to cover the land.
We must add more logs to the hearth.
Winter is here.

Almost There - a poem by Nate

The dew on the morning grass is tickling my feet.
I'm almost there.
The mud squishing between my toes brings a smile to my face.
I'm on the route now.
My feet skipping on the smooth stone,
I look through the window,
The rough wood and smooth rug,
There's no wood in the hearth.
The sharp glass cuts my feet.
The whole house is a bit raggled.
I accidentally trip on the smoothed stone as I run out.
The mud and dew all feel alike with tears in my eyes.
I slam my door shut and cry my thoughts out, but the door is unlocked.
The coldness and fear envelop me.

May 15, 2015

Science projects - small and big

Congratulations Nate and Steven on your floating magnetic car science project. What a challenge it was to place the magnets in such a way so that the car would balance and slide along the track. You guys built 6 prototypes before finding a design that worked. Magnetic fields are tricky!


Yes, magnetic field ARE tricky! As this graduate student at the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab explains. They have very bizarrely shaped electromagnets that are designed to hold the plasma in ways that prevent it from escaping the fusion reactor. They are still building prototypes (going on 50 years now) and trying to get a design that works!