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Hanging Out in the Hallway

Military Chaplain

It has been nearly a year since my husband came home from work and told me the private school where he had taught for five years was downsizing and he would not have a job in the fall.  It has been nearly a year of waiting, praying for open doors, flinching when doors shut, and trying to remain faithful instead of fearful.

But it has also been a year of beautiful provision, of seeing the hand of God in the embrace of friends.  We have been well-loved, and whenever I begin to feel like I am just another face in the crowd, someone flashes a smile at me and I remember I am treasured.  I am known.

It gets me every time and brings me to my knees.  I am so prone to doubt.  I quickly grow weary in the waiting.  But God provides for me still, independent of my trust in Him.  A stranger in a checkout lane presses a five-dollar bill into my hand and tells the children to pick out a candy bar.  My husband’s former principal decides to include him in part of the staff Christmas bonus even though Jeff no longer works there.  I receive a check in the mail from someone who hardly knows me but was told by my Daddy to take care of me.

I am reminded that I am a child, a sheep, a prodigal, but God’s love for me is audacious and unfaltering.

You’d think I would know that by now, but it takes the breath right out of me.  It has been a year of living in the lavish love of God, and still it amazes me.

But it has also been a year of hanging out in the hallway, and I wonder why I still get my fingers pinched in the doors that close.  It all comes from sticking my fingers where they don’t belong, I suppose.

Still, I wonder, why God has to shut doors so hard.  Maybe it’s because I have a habit of trying to force open the doors that shut.  I’m not very good at hanging out in the hallway.  I’m anxious to find a place to belong again.

So with trembling hearts we come to another door and wonder if this is the one that will open.  Jeff is in the final steps of applying for Active Duty chaplaincy with the Army.  He has been a reserve chaplain for well over a year and has found that it suits him very well.  He loves being in the field with his “congregation,” serving the men and women who serve our country.  It is a joy to see him enjoying the opportunity to pastor in a most unexpected way.

It has been a long journey, though, and an exhausting one.  The application process to the military is an unending pile of paperwork and appointments.  For months, he’s been hard at work at it, and we’re just about to the end.  Tuesday, he has an interview with the senior chaplain at Ft. Lewis.  Then, in mid-April, a board will review Jeff’s application and decide whether he’s in.  Or not.

And there is the nagging question of whether this is where God wants us at all.  It seems like it, but on the other hand, we love the local church.  Perhaps God is calling us to love a little congregation somewhere, or join a church-planting team that focuses on planting churches near military bases around the world.

Or perhaps the chaplaincy is right where God wants us.  It seems so, and our hearts have begun to hope so.  We’re about to test the door to find out.

Most days, I’m excited because we’re running out of places where God does not want us.  It stands to reason that pretty soon, we’re going to find a place to walk through.

But then, the fear seizes me at unexpected times.  I want to be wanted.  I want my husband to be able to use his gifts and be able to minister according to his calling.  I do not want to hear another no.  It’s easy to talk a big about faith but when the months roll on and on and the answers come in words that make me feel inadequate and unwanted, I falter.  Help me, Jesus.

Will you pray with us?  Even in my fear, I do not want to go where God is not leading.  I would rather have a closed door than an easy path where God is not.  Pray that I will remain faithful and steadfast in the waiting.  Pray for God to lead and thank Him for provision.  We are blessed, indeed, because we are not lacking.  We are dwelling in the lavish love of Christ.

Even if it’s in the hallway.

 

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When you’re not a winner

Are you feeling a little low today because you didn’t win Sarah Ives’s Lilla Rose giveaway?

Crying twin

There, there, you’re still a winner to me

I’m afraid there could be only one winner, and unless your name is “Sarah Ann,” it wasn’t you.  But, if your name IS Sarah Ann, you’re probably still super excited because you “never ever ever ever I mean ever” win anything.

But, that doesn’t help the rest of you who really loved the idea of banishing bad hair days forever and now you’re back to wearing a paper bag over your head.

There is a better way.

Sarah is offering a special buy 3 , get 1 free offer to all new customers now through Sunday, February 24.  You have until noon PST to take advantage of her offer!  All you have to do is order 3 hair products from her website.  Then, e-mail her at sarahevan5 (at)aol.com to get your fourth item of equal or lesser value FREE!  This is the perfect time to stock up on Easter accessories, shop for Mother’s Day, or just get ready to be ponytail-free all summer!

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Even on a sick day, I do not look like I just rolled out of bed!

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Hair Intervention

Identity concealed to protect the innocent

*Update: This giveaway is now closed!  Congratulations to Sarah Ann, our winner!  Be sure to Like Five in Tow on Facebook, or follow me on Twitter, because more great giveaways are coming soon!

I have crazy hair.

The sight of my hair first thing in the morning is enough to stop songbirds from singing.  Small mammals flee from my pre-combed presence.

In order to make my hair look half-way presentable, I have to spend a lot of time in the bathroom wetting, scrunching, gelling, and diffusing.  It’s like having a sixth child.

Now, there are ways to compensate for bad hair days.  I think the French Braid was invented by someone who got tired of all the maintenance involved in having naturally curly hair.  I have never mastered the French Braid, however.  My fingers aren’t cut out for the kind of acrobatics involved in weaving my own hair behind my head.  I blame my mother, who refused to give me a fashion-forward big sister when I asked for one in seventh grade.

Alas, my hair sculpting talents have remained limited to the ponytail and the messy bun.  Lovely, right?

Messy Bun

Rockin’ the messy bun while painting something green

Sometimes, I try to compensate by adding hair accessories.  Sadly, I do not have a good track record with hair accessories.  Note, with horror, the example below:

Hair mistakes

It’s okay,  You can pity me.

Thankfully, Lilla Rose consultant Sarah Ives came to my rescue.  She promised she could help me, even though I have absolutely no aptitude for hair styling because my mother did not give me an older sister when I asked for one in seventh grade.  I believe I mentioned that already.

Sarah told me about the hair products she sells, which include a hair clip called a Flexi.  It is so ingeniously simple, even I can use it.  Plus, I can use it a million different ways to create beautiful hairstyles in no more time than it takes to pull it into a ponytail.  Lilla Rose even has  hairstyling tutorials for people like me.  Check out the video gallery!

Bad Hair Day

Sarah wanted to send me a Flexi to try, but first I had to watch a sizing video.  The video is short and extremely helpful.  I would not have known what size to order but the video makes it easy.  I needed a large Flexi.  But OH!  It was too hard to pick just one.  They are all so beautiful.  So I made Sarah pick for me.  Yep.  I did.

This is what she sent me.

Lilla Rose Flexi

Enchanting Copper Rose

The clip is simple and straightforward, but also very well made.  It has no plastic parts and it really does “flex” around all my hair.  It holds so well, I was able to keep it in while working out and it didn’t come loose and it didn’t tug uncomfortably.  In fact, I kind of forgot I was wearing it at all.

I love the fact that I can look nice and put together without spending time “doing” my hair.  With the Flexi, I can style my hair in just a few minutes and walk out the door, ready to go.  No birds stop singing, no small animals flee.  It is a beautiful thing.

Hairstyles for girls

A Flexi makes an easy up-do for my girls

Now, I know what you’re thinking.  You want one.  But you can’t have one.  You can have two!  That’s right!  Independent consultant Sarah Ives is sponsoring this giveaway, and she has generously agreed to let the winner choose two Flexi products (valued up to $16 each)!   One winner will be chosen at random at on Wednesday, February 20 at 10 pm PST.

Here’s how to enter!

1) Watch the sizing video.

2) Dream a little on Sarah’s website!  After you’ve watched the sizing video, shop around on her website,  then tell us which two Flexis you will choose if you win!

3) For an extra entry, you may also follow Sarah on Twitter, visit her Facebook page, or subscribe to her newsletter.  She will keep you up-to-date on sale prices, Limited Edition products, and more!

4) As always, you can earn an extra entry by sharing this giveaway on any social media site you frequent.  It’s hard to do.  I know.  But God still loves you.

5) If you have any questions, feel free to contact Sarah!  She’s absolutely wonderful to work with.  She loves what she does and will go the extra mile for you.  I have been exceedingly impressed with her!  She is a busy mom who manages to balance home and her own business, and that is enough to qualify her for Super Star status.  So, if you have any questions about the products, or even wonder about starting your own Lilla Rose business, Sarah’s your girl!

*This giveaway is open to readers in the US, Canada, and Mexico and to anyone who has not won a Lilla Rose giveaway in the past six months.

Bad Hair Day

Friends don’t let friends have bad hair days

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