
I've often thought back to, and remembered this instance when I've broken down and felt like everything was crumbling around me. There were times when things really were bad, and there were other times where I just over-reacted. Whichever the case, the stronger you are, (or the stronger you try to portray yourself) the harder it is to deal with when tears simply start streaming.
When women "need a good cry", from a movie or the like it's completely different than the gut-wrenching, can't catch your breath, screaming and stamping your feet kind of crying that I'm talking about.
When you see or hear another woman crying like that, or find out a woman was crying like that, there isn't a heart that doesn't ache. Each woman has different reasons for crying, but we've all cried.
It takes an even stronger woman to let herself cry, realizing that she can't do it all, see it all, or be it all.
But the strongest woman isn't the one who necessarily dries her tears, it's the woman who leaves those tears tracks on her checks to serve as a reminder that she's had those hard times, and has come through on the other side. Those woman who continue to go on despite hardship, heartbreak, or loss.
To each of those woman I say: You're an inspiration. You're a shinning example. You ARE Strong.
Cheers!
Beautiful post Danielle! I don't remember that time but glad it helped you, even now. There are still days I feel like crying but thank goodness for prayer because that's what gets me through... and knowing my family loves me!
ReplyDeleteI also believe that a woman cries because it is an accumulation of heartaches kept or sometimes a yearned validation that had long been kept. Great post.
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