Women are powerful
When I first saw this challenge I immediately thought of my grandmother.
She was a depression era farmer. Someone who conquered the “half-breed” stigma in rural Oklahoma. She left her family for love and never looked back. She survived domestic violence. She walked miles with two small kids to see her mom when she was dying only to be turned away. She supported a family of 5 by herself as a cotton farmer, a pie backer and ironer of others clothes. She kept her family together after their house burned. She mowed her own grass until she was 95 and she lived to 99.75. She was visibly strong. She was determined. She was a survivor.