Thursday, December 18, 2014

Let Christ in!

A little over 5 months ago I was called to serve as the Young Women's President in my ward. For those of you who are not members of my faith this basically means I'm in charge of the young women in my area.  I made three promises to myself when I was called. 1: I would have no regrets and do everything to the best of my ability  2: I would make our activities meaningful. 3: I'd make sure every girl knows she is enough! I have really tried to stick with these three things. For the month of December we did a lot of combined service with the Young Men. 1- Decorated the Canberra rock area for the community Then helped an elder sister in our ward get her Christmas up. 2- Sang at an assisted living home where one of our ward members now lives. We also sang for some of our ward members who haven't been feeling well. 3- Did a service project where we made kits of clothing, shoes and toys for kids in Ethiopia. (One of our young men will be delivering the kits the day after Christmas.) We then gave the youth a Pay it Forward challenge. They will report on what they have done this Sunday.  4-Gathered money, coats, shoes and blankets for the homeless then delivered them. And we did a Christmas lesson third hour at my home where all of the leaders shared their favorite Christmas experience or story then ended with their testimony.  



In preparation for our last activity in 2014 I slowly converted my garage into a manger scene. The purpose of the activity is the help remind the youth to keep Christ in their hearts this Christmas season (And Always.) In the words of Elder Waxwell : "Each of us is an Innkeeper who decodes if there is room for Jesus".......A few hours prior to the activity I had a moment of reflection. I sat in my garage with the lights off watching the candles flicker. I looked at the empty cradle and realized I HAVE NOT LET CHRIST IN! Sometimes we are busy doing GOOD things but even good things and distract us from much BETTER things. I Promise to let  CHRIST into my heart this CHRISTmas...and all year long. How about you???

Pictures of our activities below

Because I have been given much


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Last year my sweet friend Michele and her husband took the youth of our church to Salt Lake city for a service project. They collected hats, shoes, coats, blankets and gloves then gave them to the homeless. The youth loved the experience. What impressed me most was the fact that Michele was sick, really sick with cancer. She was the perfect example of TRUE service! Read her blog HERE. She has since passed away.We decided to take her idea and make it a tradition in our ward family. This year we asked our ward to donate money, coats and blankets instead of doing neighbor gifts. I was blown away by all the love and support we received.  A doughnut company donated 7 dozen donuts and we provided hot cocoa to give to the homeless along with the coats, blankets, underwear, and socks. We took the youth up on a Sunday afternoon. The spirit strong and beautiful. I couldn't help but think of my sweet friend Michelle all day long. I know she is proud of us.

Watch a video of our experience HERE
 
It was a great experience and I pray that the youth took it all in. They are seeing reality. I hope they realize how blessed they are and I hope they see what addiction can do and I hope they understand that to matter the struggles some face in life, god loves us all just the same. His love is beautiful and perfect. Merry Christmas!
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Friday, November 28, 2014

The making of "O Holy Night"






 I have always had a dream to record O Holy night with a choir. A few weeks ago that dream came true! My producer asked what my goal with this song is, it's very simple.....My hope is that everyone who listens will feel the spirit, and I hope it reminds everyone what Christmas is really all about. I was able to record with an amazing choir of wonderful people. Stephen Aldpis ,Andra Jonson, Beth Steagall, Luke Elmer, and Cody Atack. There is something special about Christmas music. I love it beyond words. I think it's the idea that most the world is singing about Christ during the Holiday seasohttps://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfa1/v/t1.0-9/10533383_10152916328637845_7945770428340541014_n.jpg?oh=93d4223f909f38a837ed9209747f906c&oe=55192029&__gda__=1426480324_a61ffcf7c1882abd80973a14d88d5517  
100% of the proceeds earned from this song will go to charity.  You can purchase O holy night on iTunes or AMAZON or CDBABY


 


 We really had a great time! And there was a beautiful spirit felt during the video shoot. The music was arranged and piano played by the talented Andra Jonson. The video was produced by Christean Jenson .Thank you to the video choir and those who helped.....Andra Johnson, Beth Steagall, Heather Gross ,Lance Nicholes ,Sarah Blackstone Bodine, Noah Burbidge,John Bodine, Savannah McGill , Lexi McGill, Alyssa Hutchinson, DeeAnn Meadows, Ashley Meados, Jana  Valerio, Luke Elmer, Stephen Aldous, Cody Atack ,Jason jones. Music was recorded at ART CITY SOUND 











Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Happy Birthday to my guy!

Happy Birthday to my favorite person in the world! You are my Rock, my cheerleader and my very best friend! I Love you FOREVER!

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Date Night "Photo Shoot"

I was in need of some new promo photo's so I asked the AMAZING and INCREDIBLE Morgan Slade if she'd do me the honor. I wanted something fun, edgy and completely different. I asked her if she'd meet me downtown Provo. She agreed. It was Friday night and for those who know me well, know my husband and I never miss date night. Why not make my photo shoot into our date night, right?! My husband and Morgan hopped in our car driving around as if they were the paparazzi.  Morgan hanging out the sunroof snapping pictures left and right ( Wish I had a photo of the entire thing). SO MUCH FUN! At one point during the photo shoot Morgan captured some photos of me and my husband. I'm grateful she did. True candid photos! I don't think you can plan something like this, not without losing the authenticity. We ended the night by taking Morgan to our favorite Soda Shop SODALICIOUS for a dirty diet coke and sugar cookie.Thank you Morgan! These are photo's we will always treasure. It was the best "date night paparazzi photo shoot" ever!




                  You can view more of the Photo Shoot HERE

Friday, March 7, 2014

Beautiful Craig part 2

Here is a follow up from THIS POST about Craig.
First of all Craig want's to thank all of you who have helped him so far. He was a little apprehensive about taking a picture (as you can imagine) but he really wanted to do it, to let you all know how grateful he is. He is amazed, shocked and humbled that so many of you would be willing to help a stranger. What Craig doesn't understand is that he's really not a stranger at all,  he is our brother.


          My husband and I were a little uncomfortable about posting Craig's situation. We could have easily taken care of it on our own. (Like I mentioned in the previous post my husband comes across these situations often and takes care of those he can. Most times I don't find out about it until much later ) We have felt very strong that this particular situation isn't about our little family and our ability to help but something much bigger. We hope and pray that many of you have felt the spirit of love, brotherhood and service through this experience. It's been a beautiful sight to see so many of you come together to support Craig. I have watched my husband run errands with Craig taking him grocery shopping, gathering aluminum and wherever else Craig may need to go. I've watched this beautiful friendship take place between these two men.


     Several weeks ago  I watched my husband get up early Saturday morning to take Craig grocery shopping. He promised Craig he'd be there and he always keeps his word. I thought for sure he wouldn't go. You see two days prior my husbands Mother passed away. It  was somewhat of a traumatic experience as my husband  tried to  revive his mother with CPR. Surely he was mourning his mother. He got up early Saturday morning helped Craig, accomplished the task at hand and never said a word to anyone about it. (I want to be Lance Nicholes when I grow up) Lance, if you are reading this I know you are mad I posted these things about you. I can't help it. The world needs more men like you in it. 143!

Craig still needs our love and support
Craig was hired to work at Zion's National Park.  His start date was scheduled to start his job on March 19th but in his review of the hiring document his start date was postponed until April 2, 2014.
With the generous donations made in Craig's behalf he has been able to live in a warm home for the past month and purchase groceries.  With Craig's diligent collection of cans and recycling daily he has been able to help himself as well.
Craig's goal is to collect 500 cans per day or roughly $10 per day. We have run the math; 500 cans per day/ 30 cans per pound * $.65 per pound is roughly equal to $10.00 per day.
We know that Craig struggles to collect 500 cans per day especially with bad weather and being 66 years old.
Craig will be living in Provo Canyon for the next 21 days beginning this Monday as he has no money to pay rent.  He did tell us yesterday that he went up Provo canyon to check on his tent and some animals have torn up his tent and camp.  He said he would sleep on the ground and he could possibly make it until  he leaves town for the Zion's job
WE NEED CANS!!!!! If you have any you can donate please let us know. Also, you can make cash donations HERE

A special thank you to.......Bodine family, Mark Allen, Fran Nicholes, Lance Nicholes family, Burbidge boys, Daniel Williams, Doman family, Stay family, Susan Jones, Eric Nicholes family, Karen Matthews, Laura Belnap, Jeremy Stocks, Winston Williams family, and KC Smalley!

Craig receives $0.65 per pound of cans he collects. It's about 30-35 cans per pound






















Friday, February 7, 2014

Xtend Barre, What???

When people ask me about my workout, their always a little confused when they hear me say Xtend Barre. What exactly is Xtend Barre? The Xtend Barre Workout is basically a mix of  Pilates and Dance Amplified. After having my last baby I was having major sciatic nerve pain. I knew I needed something to help strengthen my core. A friend told me about Xtend Barre in Provo  I've been attending Xtend Barre for about a year now and I'm 100% hooked! It has completely helped with my nerve pain and I feel so much STRONGER. I didn't expect dramatic results in such a short time. It really does sculpt your body. Best of all I have more Stamina throughout the day.
HERE is all the info you need to learn more about Xtend Barre. I do regular Xtend Barre class once or twice a week.
 I try and do Xtend Barre Stick twice a week. The stick class has a bit more Pilates than regular Xrend Barre. It's my favorite class. You can learn about Xtend Barre Stick class  HERE

My husband is always asking me what I do in class and thanks to  Xtend Barre Provo he was able to find out.
 Xtend Barre Provo hosted a BYOM (Bring Your Own Man) night
It was the perfect way for my guy to see what I do. Being a triathlete, I don't think my husband anticipated how challenging the class would be. He was completely sore the next day. 
I think it's fair to say most the men were exhausted by the end of class.

If you are looking for a great core workout with small burst of cardio
Xtend Barre is a great fit for you plus you get to feel like a ballerina.

Here are some photos from BYOM Night! We had a BLAST!
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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Crafting with LOVE

 
If you are reading this from my Website you can go to http://jodileemusic.blogspot.com/ to read all my blog post
 
 
 
I love a gorgeous craft project but as I've gotten older my crafting has changed. If it's a project my kids cant be involved in I typically wont spend much time doing it. To me crafting is much more than creating something tangibly beautiful that you can look at or use, its about creating moments with your family and friends. There is nothing better than being surrounded by your children at a table full of crafts discussing your future plans and different events that have transpired. Its around the crafting table where some of our funniest moments have taken place. When prepping for a craft project, particularly when it involves holiday décor I ask myself  three question's
1. Is it an easy enough project to where my kids can get involved? There is nothing worse than doing a project that is so detailed there is no room for error. (We want to have fun while crafting)
 
2. Is it a craft project that can be tailored to what I like?  I really enjoy taking an idea, then making it my own. I love simplicity and beautiful colors.
 
3. Once the craft project is done and displayed in our  home, I ask myself......Does this create an environment that feels good? Will my kids feel good in this space every time they walk in the door from school?  Does this environment encourage my kids excitement for the upcoming holiday?
 
 

Here's an easy little valentine craft  my kids and I did. We cut heart shapes out of colored paper we had around the house creating a heart shaped garland then strung it up over our upstairs mantel . I have since added valentine's day lantern string lights. You can get them HERE  My favorite part about this craft is that each heart is completely different and imperfect. This led to a beautiful conversation with my kids. We talked about how we are all unique and imperfect. That's what makes the world such an interesting, wonderful place. This little project took  about 40 minutes but the conversation we had will last forever.
 
  Our down stairs mantel needed a little something too
The felt heart garland and pre-lit heart tinsel garland are from target you can get them HERE
and HERE

 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, January 3, 2014

Music In My Soul

 I always say music is my language, it's in my soul, in my blood but it's NOT who I am. I learned years ago music is something I do but it does not define me. I believe it's an unhealthy mindset when a performer of any kind uses the phrase "_____ is who I am".   I have been singing and performing since the age of 5. My professionally career began at the age of 10. It's all I've ever known. The stage feels like home to me. It would be easy for me to get caught up in the idea that singing is who I am. My worth as a person is much, much more than my singing.  By the time I was married I was burned out, tired and ready to take a breather from music. (Not singing) I would continued to sing around the house in my car anywhere I was alone. I made it clear to my newlywed husband that I didn't want anyone to know I was a singer.  I needed to figure out who I was without my voice without performing. About 8 months into my "Soul searching"  I saw a flyer for a singing competition at the mall. CASH PRIZES! Nothing is more appealing to a newlywed than cash. We needed that money and I was going to get it. So I got on stage, I performed and sang my heart out. It was completely therapeutic and I was reminded why I love to sing. Not to be a star, or be in the music business, or perform on stage but to communicate the best way my soul knows how......MUSIC!  There is nothing more rewarding to me as a singer/songwriter than sharing and communicating music from one heart to another. We all have a language, a way of expressing ourselves. what's yours?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Christmas in a SMALL Town

I grew up in a small town. It was a wonderful place to grow up. so many fun traditions like THIS one.
Christmas, though, was my absolute favorite growing up. Because we were in a small town Christmas wasn't as commercialized as it might be in a larger city. We didn't have a Target, Walmart, or Mall. I recall a particular Christmas. I was about 10 or 11 years old and our town was having a huge Tree lighting ceremony. Everyone in town was there. I sang "I saw Mommy kissing Santa clause"  directly after my song Santa Clause blew magic sparkling dust in the air and the tree lit up. It was the most incredible thing my little 10 year old mind could imagine. There were countless festivities leading up to Christmas day. Christmas Parade, raffles, School Plays, watching Christmas Movies at the old theater. The list goes on and on........ Our Little town was decorated like a small village in a snow globe.  It was simple and yet the most magical experience a child could have. I remember my 6th grade Christmas. My Teacher Mr. Joseph ordered LEATHER KITS  (Not this nice) for each of us students. I made a wallet for my Dad, a key holder for my Mom and a Belt for my older Brother. I wish I could remember what gifts I made for my other siblings. I so clearly remember What I made for my brother because on Christmas morning when he opened his gift "The Belt"  was clearly to small for him. He Simply smiled and thanked me. I felt so good inside knowing I had worked so hard to make these gifts for the people I love most. There is something wonderfully  beautiful about Christmas in a Small Town.


Every time I'm asked to sing Christmas music, I always make sure "Silver Bells" is on my list. It reminds me of Christmas in my hometown. Of course I change the Lyrics to "Country" instead of 'City". It just feels right

Here is a video of my Daughter and I singing "Silver Bells" a few weeks ago. Enjoy!