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This morning, I had a hard time doing pants.

I mean, not wearing them, but figuring out where I stand in the great wide world of them.

Let me back up.

Last night, my daughter danced. She performed as Glinda in The Wizard of Oz with her dance team, and she did wonderfully. She did a beautiful ballet solo, and it’s one of those moments where I wanted to stand up and shout, “I did that!”

But no worries, I didn’t. Mostly because everyone’s pants confounded me.

We live in what I would call a “privileged” area, and everyone wears pants now that I wouldn’t have been caught dead wearing in the sixth grade.

And one particular woman was wearing some sort of tie-dyed long-sleeved printed shirt tucked into her “no-no sixth grade” pants with a pair of white go-go type leather boots, and she wasn’t even being ironic.

She just looked fabulous.

These are the things that have frustrated me all my life. Clothes and the wearing of them and makeup and the putting on of it and hair and the wondering what to do with it and deciding to just let it be itself, which, in its natural form, is, of course, orbiting around my head like I’ve just put my finger in a socket.

These are the things that make me long for heaven.

Because one day, I won’t have to worry about pants or makeup or hair. And that feeling I had of watching my daughter dance will be that feeling but a million-fold as God grants me the eternal walk with Him.

And only then and even now in all my pants-hating awkwardness, all I can ask for is that when people see me, they think, “He did that.”

10 responses to “Pants.”

  1. I see you! And, I see Him! 🙂 This is hilarious. It felt like Erma Bombeck slipped into view for another go at her suburban humor column, but as a no-fuss, Christian woman! I like your version so much more, ‘naturally.’ 🙂

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    1. High priase, Anne! You know two other people in my life have compared my work to Erma’s. God might be telling me something lol! I appreciate your encouragement, always!

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  2. Your post is so vulnerably whimsical. Brava to your daughter and her brilliant perfomance. And to you for your parental love and perseverance. Your prayers.

    And I know what you mean about the pants and the makeup and the hair. God bless you, Ericka.

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    1. Aw, Priscilla, thank you! BTW, your commments always remind me of Hebrews 10:24. You have a good heart, friend!

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  3. I can so relate. I can sooo relate!

    Hey, congratulations to your daughter and her dance team!

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    1. I am glad I’m not alone, Priscilla! It’s a crazy world out there – why must pants be a challenge too??

      And thank you!!

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  4. You’re back on WordPress! (You were on Substack, right?) I found this site when I googled you to invite you to this blog tag, started by Iona at Story Blossoms. https://stephaniesninthsuitcase.com/2026/01/31/unsung-elements-tag/

    By the way, as is often the case, I appreciate the humor — and sweet message — of this post. Definitely agree about the struggle of make-up and hair. And as far as pants… well, I wore the same pair on Thursday and Friday. To work.

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    1. I am! I missed home lol. Oh fun, thank you, Stephanie – I’ll check it out!

      Haha, love that! I have essentially “edited” my closet down to two pairs of jeans to keep me from being overwhelmed. If only we were given uniforms to wear – how much easier my life would be! 😆

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      1. Thanks, Ericka! My mom helped me with a “uniform” for work a few years back. Some duplicate dresses in different colors plus turtlenecks to go under

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      2. So smart! Hmmm…I need to make a call to my mom lol!

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