Halloween Treat


Lily and friend, Sam, played “Raking up Fall Leaves”. Lily also performed “Halloween Fun”. She is dressed up as an ice princess.Today was the day of our anticipated Halloween Piano Recital at the Nursing Center. All of my kids dressed up to go treat the fine people there.

I have been teaching my friend’s kids the piano in exchange for her teaching mine. We had them learn a Halloween/Fall piece and they also each played a piano duet. This was Lily and Mason’s first experience with playing in public (non family) – they did very well! I’m not biased or anything! Alexis also played her violin and a piano/festival song. It was kind of cool to say these are our students and they are also all of our children!

After the performances we passed out apples and pumpkin chocolate chip muffins – my mom would have been so proud. It is just what she taught me to do when I was younger! I am glad that she was a good example of service to the elderly and also encouraged me to share my talents. I did it a lot more willingly when I was a little lassie – today I broke out of my comfort zone and played a piano piece and fiddle tune. I appreciate the accepting eyes of my audience.

My heart smiles big when I think of those amazing people trapped in the confines of old age…I wonder about each person and what they were like when they were my age and just what their story is. It would be fun to discover that!



Mason played “Halloween Witches” with hisi friend Ashlyn and then “Leapin’ Lizards” with his teacher. Mason was obviously dress up as an army guy.

Alexis wore the costume that I wore when I was in fifth grade for a high school play. She also played the “Tambourine” duet with her friend Tanner.

Comments:

Grandma and Grandpa Parker said…

Improving our talents is a big one in this life. It is a good thing not to hide them. Pres. David O. Makay said that it was one of the first things the Lord will ask us when we have a personal interview with Him. In fact, it was #3, right after our relationships with our spouse and children. Keep up the good work.
Friday, October 17, 2008 1:34:54 AM

Sharon said…

Jodi, I’m sure it makes your mother happy to see you following some of her traditions, as well as using your many talents. Thanks for sharing.
Friday, October 17, 2008 1:46:54 AM

Michelle said…

Jodi- You really could have borrowed my outfit from the King & I – you and Lex could have matched. 🙂
Sunday, October 19, 2008 9:03:02 PM

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