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10 things I learned while my husband was on a short-term trip

6.1.13

1.  Martin Keyes rocks. I think he was thinking of the wives of traveling husbands when he invented paper plates in the early 1900s. I bought a big ole pack of ’em before Mark left. The swirlies around the edges were really smiles to me, saying, “Hello, Kelly. Don’t worry. We know you have a lot on your plate right now, but washing us isn’t one of them.” We used the last one about 3 hours before I left for the airport to pick him up. Thank you, Martin Keyes.

2.  The proverbial purse strings are a good bit looser while Daddy’s away. I spent $30 on frozen ice cream treats at BJs (FYI, worth every penny), $6 at an arcade, and several dollars on in-app purchases I never say yes to. But, when a kid comes in your room before 7am on a weekend and you know that saying yes to another $.99 will buy you a good 30 minutes of sleep? Yeah. Cave, cave, and cave.

3.  The why-don’t-I-lose-5-lbs.-while-he’s-gone-and-surprise-him plan I had for a few minutes was ridiculous. I’m an emotional eater. And, I spent $30 on ice cream treats. And, a friend brought me chocolate. Whatever. My plan evolved to why-don’t-I-just-treat-myself-at-night-because-I-want-to plan. And, that plan worked out pretty well.

4.  A 12-hour time difference isn’t real conducive to conversation. When he was rested and energized for another day, I was beat and ready to eat that ice cream and chocolate. When I up and caffeinated, he could barely finish a sentence. Time difference + bad connections and frozen images on Skype = a lot of frustration.

5.  A breakdown is likely. Sometimes it will be the car. Sometimes it will be me. In this case, it was both. I’m not completely independent; I do need help; but, I will be okay. And, now I also know that I can install a new battery when needed.

changing battery

6.  The friend whose husband is away with my husband will become my best friend. There is great consolation and encouragement in all communication with a wife in the same position I am. And, when I say all communication, I mean Facebook messaging, texting, emailing, calling, late-night chats, and even a bit of an impromptu get away together (2 women and 7 children…which was remarkably easy actually). Yeah, we were kindred spirits before; we’re BFFs now.

all 7 kids

7.  I’m not ever going to know or hear enough to make me feel like I’m there. I’m not there. I’m home…with 4 kids…eating off paper plates, packing lunches, buying apps, and texting my new BFF. But, you know what, without me, he wouldn’t be there. So, yeah, I’m not there, but I know we’re a team. So, don’t feel sorry for me when he’s gone and remind me to not feel sorry for myself because we’re in this together even if we’re on opposite sides of the world.

marks lecture

8.  There is such a thing as sympathy jet lag. I am not just tired from doing it all for 2 weeks and because it’s suddenly 95 degrees in our unairconditioned home. I promise you that we’re so intimately connected and a unified team that it is sympathy jet lag.

9. I really love my husband. I miss him when he’s gone, and I’m super proud of him for how he’s using his gifts and skills to do significant things. Martin Keyes has nothing on him.

10. I’m really excited about where God’s taking us and who He’s raising up to be part of the team to get us there. When’s the next trip?

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Trades of Hope for The Sparrow Fund {Giveaway}

5.28.13

When a few strong women get together, better prepare yourself for an impact on the world to be made.

When Holly and Gretchen and their daughters Chelsie and Elisabeth put their heads (and hearts) together, Trades of Hope was born. TOH empowers women around the world to create sustainable businesses. Their web store is full of beautiful treasures, but the most valuable treasures are the lives that are changed by income TOH provides to them via generous compensation for their wares so that they can pay their bills, send children to school, provide for their families.

trades hope Collage

In line with their mission to empower women around the world, they have a team of American women that is growing everyday who add a new label to that of wife or mother or teacher, etc. etc.—that of Compassion Entrepreneur. These ladies work together with unified heart and purpose—growing their business and empowering each other while being a part of something way bigger for women just like themselves all over the world.

I reached out to Trades of Hope to tell them about The Sparrow Fund and our heart and purpose to serve adoptive families. And, their genuine compassion overflowed. With a handful of adoptive families involved in Trades of Hope (including founders Gretchen and Elisabeth who have a daughter/sister from Haiti), they said YES and told us they were full-in to support our efforts to keep giving, keep serving, keep encouraging, and keep pouring into families. Trades of Hope generously donated $1,000 to start our nest building this month. 

They also offered to do a giveaway to all of you, just to sweeten the deal and drive traffic over here so that more people would hear about our fundraiser and efforts for adoptive families—a giveaway I’m certain will do just that since it’s three beautiful pieces worth nearly $70.

trades of hope collage

The Nepali Aqua Scarf, Tri-leaf Earrings, and Haiti Signature Bracelet – 3 of their top sellers. And, guess what? Since they’ve been following along with all that I’ve been doing this month with all the giveaways (and parenting 4 kids sans husband while he’s been serving overseas), they even sent all 3 pieces to me as a thank you! The giveawayer (aka me) got a super fun package in the mail herself! I can tell you right now that these earrings make me feel so cool (and maybe 10 years younger…). Have a feeling they are going to be my new favorites.

Enter to win these three pieces. And, go check out all the partners’ sites. (If you leave a comment naming just one thing you have ordered/purchased from one of them this month, you get an extra 10 entries for any of the giveaways going on right now…and there are quite a few!)

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May - circle - Building the Nest this may

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