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Washing Grubby Feet

3 / 28 / 16

 

Photo Credit: www.tirzavandijk.nl
Photo Credit: www.tirzavandijk.nl

Happy Easter Friends!

This was a memorable Easter for me. Dustin and I attended the Maundy Thursday service at our church. It’s been an interesting development for me as a Christ-follower because I never celebrated this day. In fact, NONE of the churches I attended had a service dedicated to this day. So, the last few years we’ve been learning about Maundy Thursday and what it means. Basically, Maundy Thursday is the day when Jesus and his disciples went to the upper room and had communion and he washed their feet. (And yes, even some Christians think it’s strange that we do this)

Maundy is Latin. It comes from mandatum, which means “command.”

Washing My Husband’s Feet. It’s Awkward As It Sounds.

We were asked to serve and as most things go at Mosaic, our church,  (on the fly) we found out once we arrived we may be needed to wash feet. Now, the whole thing is awkward. Anyone who tells you different has either 1.) been doing it a long time or 2.) isn’t aware of social norms in the 21rst century!

You’re on your knees. You’re touching someone’s (you may not know) feet. You’re not sure if you should scrub it, rub it, or go in-between the toes. It’s vulnerable and sacred and scary all at the same time. 

So, we embraced the command and followed in Jesus’ footsteps and washed others feet. Men on one side, women on the other. We pour water over the feet, rub it a bit, and then dry it with a fresh towel. It’s all very hygienic and you don’t have to worry about the man in the back with athlete’s foot since we don’t share water. It takes a minute or two. Getting your feet washed is just as humbling as washing. It’s a very special moment.

I didn’t get a chance to wash anyones feet at first because all the women were doing one another’s. Dustin, on the other hand, was on his knees at the first pew washing from the beginning. It was a very special thing to watch him serve his brothers in Christ and reflect Jesus. At the end, I felt as if I should wash his feet, a prodding from the Holy Spirit. It’s a strange feeling and I’ll be honest: I didn’t want to do it. I touch his feet all the time (rubbing them, laying on the couch, etc) but it was awkward. I still knew it was important and would be a very special way to pray over him and  humble myself.

So, we washed each other’s feet.

It was a super sweet moment. One I will never forget. To follow in the footsteps of our Father and submit to one another in love. Phenomenal. I prayed prayers as I touched his feet. God, give him strength. Give him Hope. Give him more and more love for you. Before long, we switched and he washed my feet. It was a very intimate moment.

I had a good understanding of washing feet before engaging in this symbolic ritual, but others may not.

Photo Credit: twitter.com/JamiesonWeaver
Photo Credit: twitter.com/JamiesonWeaver

Why Do We Wash Each Other’s Feet As Believers?

Today, as I was reading my devotional, I was shocked to come across the passage where Jesus washes the disciples feet. Now, I do a devotional at random. It’s not a date specified book and is a book about prayer. It’s Whispers of Hope by Beth Moore. When I came across this section, I was encouraged. God knows I needed a reminder again about why we wash feet.

The passage can be found in John 13. If you take the time to read it, (and I encourage you to do so) it paints the story of Jesus washing his best friends and confidant’s feet. It says “he loved them to the end(John 13:1)” and “knew that the Father has put all things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning to God. (13:1)”

It was a simple process. He “poured water into a basin and began to wash his disciples feet, drying them with the towel that was wrapped around him.”

Ok, so, Jesus did this. Why do we? He was doing this with his disciples, why do I need to do it for others and my family? The answer is in verse 14.

“Now, that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. I have set an example that you should do as I have done for you. Very truly I tell you, no servant is greater than his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him. Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them.”

Washing feet is a symbol. It’s not just about washing feet. It’s about humbling yourself both ways and allowing someone to serve you or serving another in a very real, raw, awkward way. It’s about putting someone before yourself.

We can wash other’s feet everyday without picking up a basin of water. Simply by putting others needs in front of your own is obeying this command.

Today, while I make the bed, mix up some lunch, or kiss my husband I’m reminded that I can wash his feet and humble myself like Jesus without physically washing his feet every day. Who in your life can you serve and put before yourself?

Love & Laughter,

Tiffany

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What I Learned After Hosting A Rafflecopter Giveaway

6 / 15 / 15
Photo Credit:  Workspace Desk from Above BY VIKTOR HANACEK
Photo Credit:
Workspace Desk from Above BY VIKTOR HANACEK

My Sephora Gift Card Giveaway just ended! When I began this blog, I wanted to host a giveaway to get my blog noticed and to give back to those who have supported me in this journey. I scoured the internet to find the best way to host a giveaway. I didn’t know much going into it other than:

1. I didn’t want to pay to host a giveaway on my site.

2. It needed to be super simple.

Dustin, my techy husband looked too. After a few days I decided to try Rafflecopter. This company has a free giveaway option. Of course there’s an up sell, ( I didn’t use these options, but you can check out their site for more information) but overall it was super helpful for a new blogger like myself.

To begin, Rafflecopter is free but you have to sign up. Once you sign up you can host as many giveaways as you’d like. According to the website, Rafflecopter began in 2011 as a free application and later added extras. Here are the basic steps I went through for my giveaway:

1. Signed up for Rafflecopter

This is a super easy step. You basically sign up by giving them your email and then you’re given a dashboard where you can keep track of your giveaways. There isn’t an upfront fee or anything. It’s free.

2. Purchased a $50 Gift Card from Sephora

You need to decide what you want to giveaway. I chose to giveaway a Sephora gift card since my blog is primarily about makeup and beauty. I went ahead and purchased it before beginning the giveaway. This is a pretty simple step. Think about what a large audience would be interested in. Don’t pick something too specific. Gift cards work well because people can buy whatever they want with them. Also make sure there are many stores throughout the United States. My gift card also comes with a complimentary makeover at Sephora and a little mirror for your purse.

3. Decided What I Wanted Wy Entries to Be

I personally think this was the most difficult part. Rafflecopter allows you to pick how people can enter your giveaway. Some of the options are only available for those who have more advanced subscriptions. I picked only the free options. Some of them included following my blog on Twitter, tweeting a message, commenting on a blog post, sharing a blog post on Facebook, following me on Instagram, and liking my blog’s Facebook page. You can create custom entries too and then assign them a number. For instance, just tweeting a tweet was only 3 entires while commenting on a blog post was 5 entries. People will want to do all of the activities so that they will get more entries.

Rafflecopter allows you to make people “prove” that they did the steps. In this case, you can have them link to the Facebook post they shared or offer up their Instagram ID so you can make sure they follow you. I decided to begin building my email subscription and offered entries if you gave your email.

You can also chose if people could perform an entry multiple times. I allowed that if someone shared something once a day they could get more entires.

4. Decided How Long the Giveaway Would Last

Since this was my vert first giveaway and there were many different ways to enter, I decided to have the giveaway last a month. Looking back, I think I should’ve made it a little bit shorter. I got distracted and didn’t keep up with it as much as I should’ve. Of course this did give people more time to enter it. Rafflecopter lets you pick when it starts and when it ends.

5. Posted It On My Blog

As someone who doesn’t know a lot about coding, I was nervous about this part. I remembered a few friends had used Rafflecopter and the site promised it was super simple to post on your blog. Well, it was! All you do is copy the code and paste it anywhere in your blog text. To embed it, just go to the “text” version of your blog post instead of “visual” and paste it where you want it. Once I pasted it, the little giveaway box popped up where people could enter. Rafflecopter also lets you post it on a Facebook fan page.

6. Tried to Keep Up with Promotion

This was the hardest part for me. I went on two vacations when the giveaway was being held and I didn’t write any new posts for my site. I noticed I got a lot of entries at the beginning, but near the end it began losing steam. The most entries I received were from Facebook. I’m pretty active on there and have a lot of friends and family. Along with Facebook I added it on Twitter and on Instagram. There was little interaction on those platforms. My husband also paid to have it promoted on a giveaway site. I’m not sure of the details of that but will write about it at a later time. He paid $5 I think of Fiverr.

7. Emailed & Announced the Winner

Rafflecopter reminded me by email when it was a few weeks out and then before it ended. This helped me in posting it on Facebook and other places. At the very end I logged in and chose a random winner. The woman who won had followed me on Instagram and is from another state. It was easy because I emailed her through Rafflecopter and announced it on the plug-in as well. The next day she responded with her address and thanked me.

8. Got A Spreadsheet with All the Entries

I didn’t realize that Rafflecopter also gives you access to a spreadsheet with all the entires! This is such a great resource because I can see everyone who entered and all the information they provided for their entries. On the spreadsheet is also their collected email addresses (if they gave it to me for my email list). I’m not sure how I’m going to use all of this information, but I know it will be handy in the future as I develop the blog more. I had over 2,000 entries!

Here are my last running numbers:

-2,881 entries (Each person could earn about 31 entries)

-it ran a month

Once I review the other information I’ll have more numbers for you. Ex: How many individuals entered to win. How many people I personally knew entered.

In Conclusion

I learned a lot! For $50, I was happy to give back to the blogging community and also get my blog out there. Here are my main takeaways:

-go with a gift card, not something too specific

-choose a dollar amount that’s worth someone’s time

-don’t pay money to host a giveaway if you’re beginning

-promote the giveaway daily on social media

-consider buying advertisement on Fiverr

-have fun!

Have any other suggestions or questions? Feel free to add your thoughts below!

Love & Laughter,

Tiffany

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Enter To Win A $50 Sephora Gift Card Right Here!

5 / 15 / 155 / 15 / 15
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Photo Credit: Sephora

I am so so super excited you’re taking the time out of your day to check out my new blog, Poeticlaughter. As a THANK YOU I’ve decided to launch with a $50 gift card giveaway from my favorite store, Sephora. Along with the  gift card, you’ll also receive a 45-minute custom makeover. All you have to do is check out the Rafflecopter giveaway below and do the suggested actions to get entered. After a month, I’ll be announcing the winner here and on my Facebook page. The gift card also comes with an adorable little makeup mirror. Best of luck to you! Feel free to click around and learn about makeup, beauty, and life, all through the lens of love. If you’re new, click here to learn more about what you’re in for.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Love & Laughter,

Tiffany

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