Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Zach Sobiech: An Incredible Hero

No words....this is incredible.

What a powerful message.


"It's really simple actually, it's just try and make people happy. Maybe you have to learn it in time, maybe you have to learn it the hard way, but as long as you learn it, you're gonna make the world a better place."

"Death is just another thing on the agenda kinda. Yeah, it's scary. But the only reason it's scary is because you don't know what's next or if there is a next. So it's kinda like sitting in the dark and so you can either choose to be freaking out in the dark and thinking 'okay what's out there?' or you can just relax and fall asleep and just be happy and content with everything."

Monday, May 13, 2013

Life Lately...

Life has been a blur lately....but a very good blur. There have been a few changes, but hey, life is all about change and many are often for the better! :)

World of Beer in Arlington
Jake moved to Virginia for a summer internship about three weeks ago and it has been SO nice having him 15 minutes away. We have spent our time relaxing, exploring the area, taking road trips to NC to see my family, and just enjoying each other's company. I'm grateful for his decision to do an internship closer to me. 

Speaking of road trips to NC, I've taken a few lately and I adore going home to be with everyone. Ben seems bigger each time and the fact that he is now talking in complete sentences at 2.5 years old is mind blowing! This past weekend for Mother's Day, we went to pick strawberries! I enjoy and cherish the weekends I can spend with my family. I hope to make a trip to MI to see the rest of my family in July :)

Alfalfa Bath Time

Cool Dude

Handsome Fella

He Loves My Shades

:)

Big Bro Adam :)

Teeny Guys!
Nanny life has been going well. I landed a second part-time job at the parents' office as a contractor. It has been neat to work as a financial analyst and learn about the ins and outs! All of this diversity has been wonderful :) The kiddos were off of school last Monday and we decided to head to the zoo. Although the sun was hiding, we had a great time:

House of Parakeets! They were so friendly!

No Big Deal, Massive Antelope

Sometimes They Were Intimidating....

Cup of 'Keets :)

Yes, He Waves!

This past Saturday evening, while drinking on the back patio with my family, I was informed that Jake purchased Taylor Swift tickets. She was in DC two nights in a row, but I just couldn't budge the money to go. If you know me, you know I'm a huge fan and I wasn't a happy camper! But, man, what a thoughtful, kind thing to do. I need to think of a surprise for him ;) Ideas?

Ed Sheeran: Opening Act

Waiting....

I Cried Two Minutes After This...

Handsome Trooper Of Mine :)
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

Love Story

Treacherous

Holy Ground
If you've seen T Swizzie in concert, you know that she always appears on another stage towards the back of the stadium to sing a few songs. Little did I know, that stage would be right in front of my section and I would be three rows away from her....yes, I cried again.
Yep. Close. No Zoom Here!
Let me tell you. She is skinny, skinny, skinny. A rail! A little shorter than I thought and her hair has been thinned tremendously, but beautiful! 

 What a magical night!

As far as teaching, I had an interview last week for the school I did my student teaching and I should know by next week if I landed the job. I am also waiting to interview with another school in Elizabeth City, NC. We will see! Opportunities are endless! :)

Hope everyone had a beautiful Mother's Day weekend! :)

Friday, April 26, 2013

A phone call with Grandma

For those that know me, you may not be surprised at the fact that I was inspired by a phone call, which made me quickly drive home, and immediately pull up my blog to begin this post. I talk to my grandparents every two weeks or so. We mostly talk on the phone, but we also talk via gmail chat (yes, they are that cool), and sometimes we Skype. 

As I'm sitting at the dining room table drinking my homemade fruit smoothie and watching a stinkbug out of the corner of my eye, my mind is playing back the conversation I had with my grandma today while walking downtown. The conversation wasn't out of the ordinary. We typically talk for over an hour and we discuss our lives, the weather, the future, the past, and any random thoughts we may have. Often, my grandpa will appear in the background with a sarcastic comment, which always gets us off track, but I look forward to those moments. 
The lovely g-rents 
So, why write a blog post if the conversation wasn't out of the ordinary? Well, I want to recognize my grandma, along with all of the other members in my family. Family is my rock and to be honest, whenever I think about my family or talk about my family I often become emotional. I can't imagine my life without these individuals. Each member helps complete me. I know I may sound dramatic, but when thinking about it and reflecting, these are the words that come to mind. It's so very important to recognize the individuals who complete you. I don't mean sending flowers or presents, I mean taking an hour to have a phone conversation, or scheduling a Skype conversation, or sending a quick email or text. Consistently making an effort to keep these individuals in your life because you want to; because you love them. 
There are a few family members in which I haven't reached out to as often as I would like. While talking to my grandma today, I recognized that and today I make that change. 

My grandma doesn't know how inspirational she truly is. I've never met anyone who gives without ever complaining. I've never met anyone who can lift me up so high, yet be honest when necessary. At the end of the day, she understands me. She can read my thoughts just by my facial expressions and she always knows what to say at each moment. Every second I have with her I'm learning. I'm learning how to be a better individual and how to help make this world a better place. The incredible thing is she doesn't try. It's natural to her and those individuals are truly a gift to this world. I'm so blessed to have incredible grandparents, incredible parents, incredible siblings, incredible friends, and an incredible family. No one is perfect and our relationships with each other are not perfect either, but man, there is so much good, there is so much happiness, there is so much love, and I want to take more time to recognize all of that.

It's simple to get caught up in the negative, to become 'too busy,' or to put others on the back burner. Focus on the positive, lean on these individuals when the negative becomes overwhelming, always take time to reach out, and never put anyone on the back burner.  

Appreciate. Love unconditionally. Open yourself up. Lean on others. Ask for help. Help others. Express feelings. Spend time with these individuals. Make an effort.

To my family. I love you. So very much. I appreciate you. So very much. 
"I'll talk to you soon."
Xoxo, Jodi Leanne.




   

Friday, April 19, 2013

New Dove Advertisement

As many of you probably know, Dove has a new advertisement. The Dove Campaign is known for advertising wonderful messages to individuals all over the world regarding beauty and self-image. The Dove Campaign isn't afraid of showing us how inaccurate the media can be when it comes to the 'perfect image.' Media puts so much pressure on all of us to have the perfect skin, the perfect smile, and the perfect body. What the media chooses to ignore is the fact that this 'perfect image' doesn't exist. Sure, it exists when you upload a picture to PhotoShop and airbrush like a mad man, but that isn't realistic. Individuals take great measures to try to fit the mold the media has created and it's incredibly scary. By creating these advertisements, the Dove Campaign is beginning to change the distorted image the media is portraying and is touching the lives of many.
My dear friend Brittany posted the advertisement on my wall and I was immediately impressed and smiling. I've been told before, "what you see when you look at yourself isn't accurate." Our perceptions of ourselves are rarely the same as what others see. We tend to see the flaws first and put all of our energy into them instead of pushing the flaws aside and seeing the beauty within us. The exercise done in this advertisement shows exactly that.

Here is the advertisement:



So, here's a challenge for you.
Take two minutes each day, look at yourself in the mirror, and say three things you like about yourself out loud. It can be something as simple as "I like my choice of earrings" to "Man, my bum looks good today!"

My turn:
1) I really like my hair today. It braided well and is extra shiny!
2) My eyes are green today for some reason, but they're pretty and big.
3) My skin looks clear today. (Thanks to Dr. Lily!)





Compliment yourself. Love yourself. Respect yourself. Take care of your body. Take care of your brain. Give your body proper nutrients. Be active. Love your body. Love others.