Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The One Where She Caught a Break

I caught a little break this week. I have been trying to stay on top of things, and for someone who is practically a shut-in, I always seem to have a lot of little things to do. Preparing lessons and planning activities for girls at my church, baking twelve loaves of bread so far this week… those are just the usual. But I have had something more important weighing on my mind. Maybe I should say someone more important. Tandy.

If you followed my Christmas music blog, or listened to any of the music, or bought a CD, then you know who Tandy is. She is one of my favorite singers. I know that I am supposed to make another CD this year, and I have been determined not to wait until I only have two months left before I start. I also know that I would really like for Tandy to sing two or three songs on that CD. The only thing is, Tandy is leaving. She is going to be serving a mission for our church in Kobe, Japan, and she leaves in three weeks!

I already have one song I want her to sing, but I wanted to write and record two original songs in addition to that one. So this week I set a goal that I would get one of the songs written. There is a really nice lady named Zoe who is planning to be baptized on Saturday, and she asked Tandy to sing at her baptism. Since I actually work better with a purpose and a deadline, I decided Monday that I would write a song that Tandy could sing on Saturday for the baptism. I was barely hyperventilating about that at all.

So yesterday I made myself sit down at the keyboard and start playing. I kept playing a certain melody that sounded familiar, but couldn’t quite place it. Then it came to me: I already have a song! The melody was from a song I wrote in the summer. I tried to record it, but it wasn’t working. Something wasn’t right about the words, the melody, the accompaniment, or all three. I just don’t know. It was very discouraging at the time. I felt like I had felt so inspired to write those words, and yet they didn’t work. It made me question what I was doing, and I threw the whole thing… not into the trash, but into my deepest drawer, and covered it with papers.

So yesterday I dug it out, dusted it off, and played through it with Tandy. And guess what! We are doing it for the baptism… and then recording it next week. I feel like I just got a little boost that I wasn’t expecting. The Spirit is like that sometimes, when you least expect it, and sometimes don’t even deserve it. Now I can’t wait for Saturday! If you want to hear the premiere of the song, you can come to the baptism:).

I haven’t decided whether I will post music that is going to be on my next CD. What do you think? Do you listen to it? You can tell me the truth. Meanwhile, I thought I would put up a hymn for you, in case you do. I admit, I hate it when we sing this when a missionary leaves. It makes everyone cry. I think I begged them not to do it when my boys left on their missions. But I still love the hymn… Mind you, this is very rough, so ignore mistakes!




7 comments:

alpinekleins said...

I love it when the Spirit just jumps right on in there! I CAN't wait for your next CD. So glad it's in the works!

Kristin

Welcome to the Garden of Egan said...

I'm excited to hear that! I'm sure it will be fabulous!

Jamie said...

Can't wait to hear it!

Nikia, May and da kids said...

WOW! You are talented!

How blessed will this new sister be by the talents of you and Tandy??

May

Unknown said...

I was blessed to be there and hear the new song, your lovely composition, Tandy's very special vocal and to feel the overwhelming spirit in the room. Now I come home and find the fabulous version of "God Be With You" to listen to. Just what I needed. Thank you so much. We are such lucky sisters, indeed.

Victoria said...

Thank you, Linda!!!

Cranberryfries said...

Uhm if I asked you super dooper nicely would you give me a cd of your beautiful piano music of the hymns? Just throw it together for me? :) Oh this is a lovely version of that song!

I hope we get to hear the song Tandy sang on Saturday. I'm the same way with deadlines.