She looked down. Not much reason to look up.
Resigned to the fact nothing would change her circumstances, she only looked to the ground. She did not expect to see victory in her despondent state. Dispirited and without much strength to try and change her circumstances, her eyes only stared at what was easy to look at in her moment of despair. Ants.
They were carrying a load. Was it true ants could carry 20 times their own weight? They had to be definitely female. She also remembered the male ant’s primary job was mating and then it died off . She chuckled.
Looking back up, her mind was suddenly hit by the shocking truth yet again. This time with a smile on her face. She was revitalized. Believing in herself with the ability like an ant, she gained the title of “strong woman.”
Photos captured by Alesiablogs. Randomly selected. May not be related to writing, but intended to inspire.
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Your heart is duly noted. Thank you.👍
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Running Elk beat me to it. ❤️ from me too, Alesia.
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Jane–I will take another heart any day. Thank you.
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I find it has been tough to come back after 2 cancers and the death of my husband all in one year. I am strong and could not have made it without God, family, and friends. You are an inspiration, Alesia.
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Josie- You have had a very tough year. I think you must have incredible folks standing with you. God bless you. Wish I was closer to you. Hugs, Alesia
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Still looking for my ant
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Let me know when you find her. Hint- She could be near. Haha
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I’m glad she got some strength from the ant. Louise
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Yes. Me too! Haha
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I needed to read that today. Thanks!
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Humor with a serious matter has always been best for me. It is always nice to hear things like this . Thank you
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Excellent lesson. Love it!
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Thank you Angela!!!
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