The Close of Another Year

As the year comes to an end and prepares to usher in the new year, I am compelled to look back at all the fun things we have done and how we have changed. I know I have not shared our lives with you through this blog over the past year so I thought I would give a brief overview of what has happened to the Moultons.
In January we visited the aquarium and learned about lots of sea creatures. We even got to touch manta rays and see jelly fish and tiger sharks.
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In March we studied flight at the Hill Air Force Museum where we were able to climb inside a real helicopter and dress in full astronaut uniform.
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In April Joey performed in his third grade opera as a millipede. He did a fantastic job and really enjoyed doing one of his favorite things, singing.
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In May Mommy earned an Associates Degree from Salt Lake Community College. It was a small but difficult step in the journey of education.
About this time, we decided that our mini van was falling apart and that it wouldn't be able to fit us all anyway with the baby coming. As a result, we bought a brand new Ford Expedition XL. We love how roomy it is and how well it handles on our long drives to Arizona.
In June, we took a last minute trip to Disneyland. We decided that we needed to go before Mina was born so we spent the first few days of our summer riding rides and seeing shows at Disneyland and California adventure. The kids loved every minute and so did Mom and Dad (even though mom couldn't ride all the rides). This was one of our biggest adventures of the year. Notice the shirts in this picture. We each represent a dwarf, including Mina.

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After our week of fun in California, we came home and started on our summer camps. Mommy decided that because we couldn't afford to pay for week-long camps for everyone, she would host her own. Each of the kids chose a camp theme and got to invite one friend to join them in their camp. We then sent out fliers through the neighborhood to invite others for a minimal fee. The kids all enjoyed helping plan the 4-5 day camps and everyone got to participate rather than sending them to an expensive camp all by themselves. We even had extra kids join us in every camp.
We started with Joey's camp: Cooking Around The World. We learned eight dishes from four different regions of the world including dulce de leche from South America, beef stir fry from Asia, dessert crapes from Europe, and American pizza from the U.S.
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Next camp was Hayden's Summer Mini Olympics. We played variations of several different olympic sports including soccer, basketball, fencing, lasso golf, kickball, and races. We ended the camp with a water day and water balloon volleyball. The picture doesn't show the girls, but everyone participated. This was geared to younger children so Miranda and Joey were camp directors. We had four extra kids join us in this camp plus Hayden's best friend that he invited. There were gold medals and plenty of smiles for everyone.
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Miranda had a photography and scrapbooking camp. We split her four day camp over two weeks with two days in each week. The first week Jeff taught photography with tips on natural framing, object and animal images, posed vs. candid shots, still vs. action, and lighting. Each child had a camera (or a turn with one) and they got to practice what they had learned. The next week they came with some of their pictures developed and we learned how to put them into books in creative ways. Each of the kids got to make their own scrapbook and express their creativity. The picture is Miranda with the three friends that joined us in the camp.
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We finished off the camps with Charissa's Broadway Musical Review. We pulled together a production in three days of rehearsal over two weeks that included four broadway songs complete with choreography, props, speaking parts and even sign language. On the fourth day we had a tech/dress rehearsal and ended with a performance for family and friends at a local park's amphitheater. Somewhere in the middle of it all, we found time to take a tour of Hale Center Theater in Salt Lake City and then many of us attended Hale's production of "The Pirates of Penzance". It was a phenomenal experience and by the end, I was ready to deliver my baby (although she wasn't ready to come for another two and a half weeks). Two of the friends that joined us for this experience had never been exposed to theater before. They all did a fantastic job!
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Sometime in our summer of camps, we managed to take a trip to Arizona for reunions, Miranda bought a parakeet, and we prepared for the coming of our newest family addition. Which brings us to the highlight of our year.
Mina Brooke Moulton was born on August 31st weighing in at 10 pounds and 21 inches long. She is a happy girl who loves to smile at anyone who will pay attention to her, and considering how cute she is, that includes anyone within a 100 foot radius. She adores her four siblings and they can't get enough of her.
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As we welcomed this new life into the world, we prepared for another life to leave the world. In October we took a rushed trip to St. John's to say goodbye to Jeff's Grandma Jean before her passing latter that month. It was hard to say goodbye, but we were glad to be there for family in that difficult time and we are happy to know that Grandma is no longer in pain. We love you Grandma Jean.
Shortly after our trip to AZ, we welcomed family into our home for the blessing of our little Mina. We felt very loved by all the family who came to share in our joy.
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Mina Brooke and her Aunt Brooke.
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We have spent the rest of the year adjusting to being a family of seven, delving into 6th, 4th, 2nd grade and preschool, and juggling work, school and our callings. Jeff is in the stake Sunday School presidency and Jenna is the primary president in our ward. We have delved more deeply into music this year with Miranda learning to play the violin in her school orchestra and Josiah and Charissa taking piano lessons from Mommy. We have enjoyed spending time this year with family and friends and both circles have grown larger as the year has progressed. It is hard to believe the year has gone by so quickly, but we are excited for the coming year and all the adventure that it will bring. Who knows, maybe it will bring more frequent updates on our blog.
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Natural History Museum

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For March's adventure, we went to the Museum of Natural History at the University of Utah. They have a fantastic exhibit right now called "Toadally Frogs". We got to see live frogs of all kinds (Hayden's favorite part) among history, stories and fun facts about frogs. Their regular exhibits include a mineral exhibit (Miranda's favorite), a dinosaur exhibit (Joey's favorite) and a bugs exhibit (Charissa's favorite) complete with live spiders, scorpions, and centipedes. One thing we loved was the bug brigade brought out some of the bugs for us to see. Joey's favorite animal is a tarantula and they got really close to one that was being held by the bug brigade. We saw some amazing frogs and discovered that most frogs don't sound like you would expect a frog to sound. We heard some that sounded like a door opening and closing, a clicker, and a squeaky shoe. Miranda gave us a demonstration on the types of minerals and how they are made. You would have thought she was being payed by the museum to give tours. It was great. We all had a great time and now we have talked our cub scouts into going for there next pack meeting. They will have fun too. If you would like to see pictures of the adventure, just go to the following link.
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Beauty and the Beast

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Last night we went as a family to the local high school production of Beauty and the Beast. It was a wonderful production, but even more than that, the kids had a great time. All four of them, including Hayden, sat riveted through the entire experience. If you have never seen the production of Beauty and the Beast, it is much like the Disney Movie. The costumes are very animated, the songs were memorable. The kids left the theatre singing and excited. We decided that we must now keep an eye out for future productions at the local high schools. It was great to spend the night together as a family, sharing something we all love.
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September Adventure: Utah State Fair

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We enjoyed the Utah State Fair for our adventure in September. Miranda and Joey earned free tickets through a summer reading program. They got entrance into the fair along with a free ride and a free drink. They were really excited and we were all proud of them. We had a great time riding on rides, looking at the animals and exhibits, eating, watching shows, and just being together. I have posted more pictures on MobileMe. You can see them by visiting the following address: http://gallery.me.com/jennamoulton#100023
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August Adventure: Am Ex Family Fun Day

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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!
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July Adventure: 4th in Arizona

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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.
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June adventure: Ward Camp-out

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For June’s adventure we went to our ward’s family camp-out. It was a fiesta theme. We broke a piñata 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.
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