Dressing Room Secrets
Dressing Room
Secrets
Theology in the Trenches
by Kathleen Kjolhaug
The
busy little girls were pumped. I knew them not but couldn’t help overhearing their
conversation as it echoed with excitement throughout the stalls for all to hear
within the dressing room walls.
In
deep concentration I was trying to focus on the lump of items before me. Dressing
rooms are sacred ground you know. Entering them with dreams and visions of how one will
look in any given piece of clothing on any given day is often in stark contrast
to the reality of what is reflected back in the dressing room mirror.
They
say mirrors don’t lie but there have been many a time when I was certain that
the mirror-mirror on the wall was warped. At least that’s what I told myself.
Apparently,
the perception gathered about self from those dressing room mirrors begins
young. I heard the little voices first hand.
“I
think that sort of makes you look fat,” one stated to another in vocal tones
resonating that of an eight to ten-year-old.
Moments
passed before another little one asked…apparently now doubtful as to whether or
not the clothing they’d chosen was worthy of purchase. “Does this make me look
fat?
I
just couldn’t help myself. Uninvited, I entered into their conversation. “Did you
know that if you have a piece of clothing on that doesn’t fit right…that you
are not fat…but rather it’s the clothing's fault?”
Silence
ensued.
I
stuck my head out of the dressing room to see three little freckled face girls
standing before me in a colorful array of striped watermelon patterned summer
jumpers. “We’re going to have a lemonade stand and we thought these would be
fun to wear!”
I
noted the various body shapes…and heights…but the hearts were all the same
sized…big. Nothing was going to sway them from enjoying the process immensely
on a hot summer day…except maybe a little self-doubt
.
I
went on. “Yes…it’s true…if something doesn’t fit you quite right…your body is
just fine because “You are fearfully and wonderfully made!”
The
people who make the clothing don’t know what fits you so sometimes they make
things smaller and sometimes they make things bigger. You just have to keep
trying on different things until you find one that fits you right. It’s not
you! Those clothing people just don’t have a clue as to who is going to buy
their stuff sometimes!
Soon,
their grandma who was hiding out in another stall nearby poked her head out. One
eager little girl explained, “Grandma…did you know that if people look fat in
some clothes, they really aren’t but it’s the clothes fault?”
Grandma
appeared delighted with this line of logic and all because we are not only fearfully
and wonderfully made, but His works are wonderful (Psalm 139:14). Amen.
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Thank you for praying attention to this space of grace. Your thoughts are sacred and most welcome...God bless your day.