Person #1 - She is an amazing mom (I am constantly wowed) and has faced some significant medical hurdles in the past several years. After undergoing surgery, and a painful recovery period, she tells me that the pain is still pretty bad.
What makes her strong to me is how she lives through the pain. She doesn't talk about it very much, even when I know she hurts and instead she concentrates on others. I watch how she throws herself into everything she can do for her kids. But I also see how she reaches out to others who may be hurting. She constantly speaks out about understanding others and working on relationships. I hear from others and see for myself how she stretches herself to meet others needs and help them when they need it. She is a quiet calm and a source of strength.
Person #2 - Is also an amazing mom, but also a very loving daughter. As many people know, needing to care for another family member can be an act of love, but also a somewhat draining experience. This lovely lady has given up her own plans for the foreseeable future to take care of someone else. I know that she is doing it out of love, but I also know that she is worn down and exhausted. Yet, she chooses each day to carry on, to choose courage. And in doing so, she shows strength.
Why do I share these stories? Well, in one way it's to honor these two women. In another, it's to remind myself of what I want to be when I grow up. These women are images of Choosing Courage.