Sunday, December 15, 2013

{Farewell} Not Goodbye


To my dear friend, AnnĂ©lise:
Thank you for all the talks we had in the past two years - especially the ones recently.  Thank you for our walks and the fun plans we played around with for the future.  Thank you for understanding that someday Frank and I will have 19 children - all named AnnĂ©lise - and we will be living in the same one bedroom apartment.  Thank you for being such a great friend.  I am proud of you and how brave you have been through all you have faced, and you are the bomb dot com for who you are.  Although you are done with school, although you are moving on, although we will not exist on the same campus anymore, I still love you and I will miss those times when people ask if we are sisters (from another mister), but I will always consider you to be just that ;) Now who's going to laugh when I act thug and country?
This is farewell, for now, not goodbye - never goodbye :)
~Jessica~

Friday, December 13, 2013

{Brazell Interviews} The Hobbit: the Desolation of Smaug

WOW
I... am... wow...
So we saw the 12:01 premiere last night and a bunch of other CIU students were there too (shout out, homies!)  I asked on Facebook what everyone's thought on it was, and I'm getting some good responses.  Well here is what Frank and I were thinking about the awesomeness portrayed in that theatre last night - I didn't want it to end!!!  I'm starting to get lost in that world again.. uh oh...
There are no specific spoiler alerts :)


Here are pictures showing our excitement before seeing the movie, and our reactions after seeing the movie:


So as you can see, I was pumped and ready to go, Frank was happy to go.  I was thrilled beyond measure afterwards, and Frank was a sleepy poo (who also really enjoyed the movie).

So in a few days time, we are going to do another video where we talk about all that we liked and didn't like from the movie.  Beware, that one will have spoiler alerts.
Also, check out this interactive map powered by Google Chrome in honor of the Hobbit!

What are your thoughts on The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug?
Leave the comments below!


Wednesday, December 11, 2013

{Winter Formal 2013: Wanderlust}

This year's CIU Winter Formal theme was "Wanderlust".  It was beautiful.  There were multiple food stations offering basic foods from different places in the world.  Some of these places included Brazil, Paris, Hong Kong, and others.  We rode to Formal with our friend Jonah and our new friend Makayla (Jonah's girlfriend), and along with them, we sat at a table with our friends Megan, Alan, Courtney and Jeremy.  We danced to music from the swing era all the way to the Disco era; there was no raunchy business like you'd see anywhere else, and there was nothing but fun and respect for everyone there.  Everyone looked so good!






After eating, we danced...



I left my camera at home for this one - I wanted to be the one having fun, not the one missing out because I'm stuck behind a camera this time ;)  Thanks to our friend Jonah, we have these few snapshots of the time we had on Friday.  It was so much fun :)

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

{Brazell Interviews} Christmas!

So Frank pulled one out of the hat tonight!  It was a sweet and thoughtful surprise for him to have an arbitrary interview with me for my blog!  In this video, we discuss the things we love most about Christmas, what we are looking forward to, and I ask you a question to answer ;)  I hope you enjoy this little snippet of our lives and where we're at right now.  Love, Frank and Jessica!


Leave some love below!

{I didn't think to check myself before speaking about my favorite Christmas Carol: yes, Israel had a relationship with God before Jesus, the redemptive channel was through the Temple.  I was simply referring to a relationship with God that did not require burnt sacrifices through one mode of redemption.  Jesus brought the beginning of the Church, which means we can have communion with God anywhere at anytime, just as you would with a relationship - just want to make that clear ;) }

{Black Sheep || Metric}

Today's Song of the Day
I first heard this song in the first month of my freshman year of college after being asked by this boy with a beard to see a movie with some friends (or, people I didn't know).  That movie was Scott Pilgrim vs. the World; that boy is now my hubby. :)  In a way, we could say this is "one of our songs".  I woke up from a dream yesterday where a girl I go to school with was actually the lead singer of the real band, Metric.  


This is the 'music video' from the movie, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, but you can listen to the real version of the song here.

{Dear December Movies}

Dear Saving Mr. Banks: I admire your curious tale of how Mary Poppins changed your world and our world.  I await eagerly to see you and the wonderfully placed Tom Hanks as Walt Disney.  All children have a person in their lives that is like a superhero to save them and their family; I look forward to hearing about yours.
Dear Anchorman 2: It has been 8 long years since you last graced the News Network with your quirky, crude charm.  Hubby and I are greatly looking forward to you as our afternoon delight in a few weeks, and you better be classy!
Dear Hobbit: Oh. My. Gosh.  I get a tingled sensation all through my healing nerves when I see you talking to Smaug.  We already bought the midnight tickets; we have a date with you and your short, fierce, traveling companions this Thursday night ;)  Can't wait!
Dear Inside Llewyn Davis: I am captivated by the picture you portray and the music you share for folk lovers; I love the way you sound already.  I want to know more about you.  Please stay sweet for me when I see you at the end of the month.

Sincerely yours,
JayElleBee


Saturday, December 7, 2013

{Thanksgiving With the Fam} Greve Edition

We only had a great time last Friday with my family celebrating Thanksgiving!

































We all had a great time!
Emily and I took pictures, Frank and Nathan threw the football, mom was a cripple (Tiny Tim!) and we had some good conversations, catching up on what's going on.  Our meal was BIG with mom's homemade sweet potatoes, Emily's homemade quinoa stuffed green peppers, Nathan's homemade green bean casserole, my homemade mashed potatoes, my homemade cranberry sauce, steamed asparagus, steamed broccoli, and apple cider-ginger ale for drink!  Everything was soooo goood... I'm pretty sure we all went back for seconds and maybe even thirds... We ended the night by watching R.I.P.D.  It was a good relaxing day and I'm glad we were able to spend such a great Thanksgiving together :)

Thursday, December 5, 2013

{O Come, Emmanuel || Enya}

Today's Song of the Day
This is my favorite Christmas carol which beholds the cry and answer of the Jews as they awaited the coming of their Messiah.  How beautiful to think and look back on all the prophecies fulfilled by Jesus and it all started when He was born, God in flesh, 2,000 years ago.  O come, Emmanuel, and ransom captive Israel!  Our channel of redemption is open and salvation offered to everyone!


What's your favorite carol to sing around this Christmas time?

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

{Revolutionizing} My Approach to Working Out


As most of you are aware, over the summer, I started a personal mini-journey to getting in shape.  I had simple goals in running and I had a routine every week as I wanted to train for a 10K.  Right before school started, I started feeling some discouragement because of an unnamed source which was followed by minor shin splints and the start of school.  Because of these three reasons, I decided to put my journey on hold.

In the past few months since school has been in, I have been thinking about Christmas break, next summer, break, and the next few years in general as far as where I want to be fit-wise.  I've mentioned before (at least a few times) I was a runner in high school.  Because of the different activities I did, for a few years in high school it wasn't uncommon for me to run between 5 and 20 miles a week.  I was pretty active.  Since coming to college, it has been hard to keep myself in any shape to run or do anything, but I want to stay fit enough to not have any physical problems.  As I've been thinking through the running option, I've been feeling more so led in a slightly different direction.

I know I'm not "old" but I am still aging, and I am already starting to feel the achy joints that run in both sides of my family.  I have been eating good foods and taking care of my health that way, but sometimes when I run, my joints and/or back start to ache.  Also, being a "well-endowed" woman it's also a bit uncomfortable to run sometimes.  When you pair that with an achy back from past injury, and achy joints, running isn't as fun for me as it used to be.  I still find a bit of satisfaction from lengthening my distances when I run, but overall, running hurts me more than I feel it helping me.

So does this mean I'm going to be giving up on working out altogether? Of course not!  Running is not the only way to stay in shape.  So what am I going to do instead?  I've been feeling more and more encouraged to try some new things that are fun, active, and don't make me pound the pavement with every step like running does.  I have started mentally revolutionizing my approach to working out.  I have yet to put it into action, but I know where I will be going from here.

I have tried pilates and did not like it.  I have tried "real yoga" twice and it was okay (it killed my poor wrists!) and I tried "work-out yoga" which was also alright.  I want to try something new, something that I think I will like: I want to try Tai Chi!  Tia Chi, Yoga, and Pilates are just a few of the many ways you can work on flexibility, agility, and toning and strengthening.  Since I've given the other two a try, I want to try something that I don't think anyone else around me seems to know how to do - which means I'm going to have to rely on my own trial and error.  But I am up for it!

Before high school, among the many sports I was involved in, I was {kind of} a dancer.  I did ballet for a few years, and I also did jazz and hiphop for a brief time.  I haven't taken up anything dance-wise since then, but now that I'm older and not in the awkward ages anymore, I want to take on some dance classes!  There's a place somewhere in Columbia that offers adult dance classes every school year and every summer.  Next summer (since I know I could do that) I am going to be signing up for that class and spend the whole summer learning how to dance, and meeting new people from around the Columbia area.  Also, I want to either a) find a Zumba class somewhere around here, or b) get a good Zumba DVD and do it on my own.  I am so excited to take on both of these things!

Something I would like to start looking around for would be a kickboxing class.  Yes, I would love to do some kickboxing!  That would be a good way to get out stress and get stronger while doing so.  I'm trying to see if there's somewhere around the Columbia area that offers a kickboxing class, particularly for women.

Another thing I would like to start doing together with Frank is biking.  Biking can help strengthen my back and I don't have to pound my joints to do it.  Frank and I are hoping to save (at least before next summer) for a couple of starter bikes so that he and I can stay active together in that way.  I've been a bit discouraged in trying to find someone to workout with, like a workout buddy, and even though I'm pretty much done trying to find an 'accountabilibuddy' I still want to be partners with my hubby ;)  Everything I want to take on alone (unless of course someone reads this and wants to be workout buddies!)

Although this is not necessarily a "workout" sport, Frank and I also want to take up fishing.  You can draw good physical benefits from doing this low-activity sport.  We are getting fishing poles after Christmas, so hopefully we can start soon!

So as other ideas come up, I will update!  But the way I am looking at my working out strategy is changing quite a bit.  In the next year, I want to take up Tai Chi, dancing and zumba, biking and fishing.  Everything is extra.  Of course, I will not be completely canceling out running altogether, but I will be doing less running overall.  If anyone has any good advice, let me know!  I am excited for this new segment of my getting in shape journey and, as I begin, I will let you guys know how I'm doing :)  I've already started walking regularly, so I'm already on a head start!

Monday, December 2, 2013

{You Created || Caedmon's Call}

Today's Song of the Day
This song reminded me this weekend that nothing - not my husband, not my family, not the mountains, not a degree, not a nice house or a nice car, no music, no movies - nothing can give me complete pleasure and happiness like God can.  He created nothing to give me more pleasure than Him; and He won't give me something that gives me more pleasure than Him.


Praise God today, world changers!  Be thankful that He is sufficient.

What songs have been reminding you of how much you are loved lately?