SOMA Living December 2024

organizing business a stronger push. The name of her organizing business, “Space Composer” is a nod to her musical background. Geoff is equally creative. He played trumpet in school and sang in various punk bands. “I had bands from when I was a sophomore in high school up through college,” Geoff said. “Later on, I was in a band that was kind of like a sketch comedy/rock opera troupe. We were one of a kind and were moderately successful” Geoff works in IT and currently co-hosts a radio show called “Dirtbag Paradise” on Maker Park Radio, a heavy metal show that branches off into various often esoteric musical directions. Rebeca, originally from Spain, ensures that Klaus is completely bilingual. “He’s in a program with the Spanish consulate for sons and daughters of expats,” Rebeca explained. “He also has a private tutor on Fridays, and we go to Spain every summer, which helps him a lot. He’s about 80% fluent now.” The family enjoys spending time together, often going to the movies at SOPAC, which is just ten minutes down the street from their home. “We go to the movies a lot,” Rebeca said. “We’re planning to see a new Christmas movie after the photo shoot for this article today.” The Mosher family’s story is one of creativity, community, and finding the perfect place to call home. With their diverse backgrounds and shared love for music and adventure, they have truly embraced their new life in South Orange.

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