I have posted an album of Hayden's birthday party. We had a super hero training course that Miranda and Joey made. Then we played villain, villain hero (duck, duck, goose) and Superman says. We also played pin the S on the Superman and ate Spiderman cupcakes. Each child got a mask to wear and a certificate that said they had passed the training course. Hayden had a great time and felt like a real hero. Here is the link for the pictures. http://gallery.me.com/jennamoulton#100008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Hayden's birthday party
I have posted an album of Hayden's birthday party. We had a super hero training course that Miranda and Joey made. Then we played villain, villain hero (duck, duck, goose) and Superman says. We also played pin the S on the Superman and ate Spiderman cupcakes. Each child got a mask to wear and a certificate that said they had passed the training course. Hayden had a great time and felt like a real hero. Here is the link for the pictures. http://gallery.me.com/jennamoulton#100008
Friday, December 19, 2008
New Communications
We decided that if I wasn't going to keep the website current, maybe I would do better with a blog. So here it is! I will try to keep you all updated with what is going on in our family. Jeff will still have his blog that he will use to vent his thoughts and enlighten us all. This blog is for my thoughts and information on our family. I will tell you about our family adventures and anything else I can think of. I really hope I will be better about updating this site. Enjoy!
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Ward hippos
For the Pioneer Day parade, our stake made a beautiful Noah’s Ark float. One of the members of our ward was in charge of it and the float ended up in front of their house after the parade. It was there a couple of days before animals started disappearing off the float. Before long we began to see the animals in front of other houses. It became a big joke to pass the animals on to other houses. Most of the animals have been hijacked by other members of the stake, but we still have one purple hippo. Recently, we were “hippoed” ourselves.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Organ clinic
In August I went to a four day organ workshop at BYU. It was a training course for people who can play the piano and want to learn to play the organ (or for those who already play the organ and want to learn more). It was a wonderful workshop. I walked out with a much greater understanding of the organ. I can’t actually play the organ yet (that will only come with practice), but I know more of the theory behind it. I actually know that the knobby or button things are called the registration. I even know how to choose a basic registration for Sacrament Meeting. I felt it was a very informative workshop and I would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone who wants to learn more about the organ.
As part of the workshop, we went on a field trip. We went to an organ maker and saw how an organ was built. Then we went to temple square and enjoyed a beautiful concert in the Assembly Hall. Earlier in the week we had the opportunity to sign up for a chance to play one of the temple square organs. We were assigned an organ and a time to play it. After the concert in the Assembly Hall, those of us who signed up were allowed to play our assigned organ. I was allowed to play the organ in the Assembly Hall. Others of us got to play on the Tabernacle organ and even the Conference Center organ. It was a once in a lifetime experience. I didn’t play well and I didn’t even touch the peddles, but I got to sit at the organ and play long enough to have my picture taken by my family who came to see me for the occasion. It was very neat.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
August Adventure: Am Ex Family Fun Day
Every year American Express has a Family Fun Day where the building is opened to families of employees, with activities and food. This years Family Fun Day was a couple of weeks ago and we took the opportunity as our family adventure. They had bounce houses, a dunk tank, face painting, and lots of other games. They served us lunch as well as free popcorn, snow cones, and cotton candy. My kids favorite part was the kids market place. Each child was given a career with a salary. Then they had to go around and purchase items at different levels. For example, they had to decide if they could afford a house, an apartment, or a studio apartment. They also had to purchase a car, pet, clothes, food plan, and any extras that they might want or need. If they had any money left to deposit in the bank, they got a reward. They love it and it helps us teach them about making smart money decisions. We had a great time!
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
July Adventure: 4th in Arizona
July was a huge adventure for us. The fourth was the first anniversary of my sisters death, so we wanted to be with family in Arizona. We spent the day slip and sliding, barbecuing, and watching fireworks. We also visited Bekah’s grave site and took her roses. It was a wonderful day full of fun, the way she would have wanted it. After the fourth, we were able to relax a little. We spent a few more days in Mesa, hanging out with my family. I spent one day shopping with my sisters. We just relaxed and talked and had a great time. After a few days in Mesa, we went camping with Jeff’s family at Black River near St. John’s. We spent more time relaxing and talking. Jeff took the kids fishing and almost everyone caught a fish. It rained, on and off, almost the whole time, but not so hard that we couldn’t enjoy ourselves. On the last morning the sun came out long enough for us to take down the tents and pack up the cars. Once we got all loaded up to go home, the rain really started. We were grateful that it waited until we were in the car and on our way out before the sheets came down. Overall, we had a great week with family and have lots of memories to look back on.
Monday, September 1, 2008
June adventure: Ward Camp-out

For June’s adventure we went to our ward’s family camp-out. It was a fiesta theme. We broke a piƱata and played games, sang songs and told stories around the camp fire. We slept in the freezing rain and were miserable and still my kids remember this as one of the highlights of their summer. We are so grateful to be a part of this ward. We have made so many great friends.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
My new piano
About six years ago, I inherited my family piano. This is a piano that has been in my family for generations. It was my great grandmother’s piano, then my mother’s piano and then mine. I have loved it, and played it often. Unfortunately, it is now at least sixty years old and well used. It has moved many times, and the years have taken it’s tole. The poor piano is missing strings, the keys are chipped and there are more problems that even a professional restorer could not identify (we had it checked out). The bottom line is, it doesn’t play anymore. Jeff and I have been hoping to restore it to like new condition, but when we had a restorer come and look at it, there was too much work that needed to be done and we just can’t afford it. We discovered that it would be half the cost to buy a brand new piano. So we bought a new piano. I know that sounds crazy, but we got a great deal on a clearance piano. It is a beautiful Kohler and Campbell 47 inch studio upright. We are keeping the old piano in our basement and hope to find something significant to do with it. I am looking forward to making my own history with this beautiful new instrument.
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