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"Do you know what job you want?" I asked Nita, thinking she'd probably give some safe, sweet-sounding answer, like the job the career counselor had suggested to her, which was nursing.
"I want to be an air hostess," she said without hesitation.
Once I start, I cannot stop. Each place I clean leaves the area next to it looking noticeably dirtier. With every swipe of the cloth and stroke of the brush, my cleaning muscles flex.
Some of the oldest paintings from Neolithic times depict women emerging from walls with wings. While no one can know what was in the minds of these cave painters, it could be that the women were emissaries sent to the world of spirit during times of distress to beg or bargain for a good hunt or harvest, or a mild winter, or an end to epidemics.
Hoped For...
Art Print
Robert Barry
HOPE - The hopeful woman embraces her deepest wishes. She trusts her instincts and desires to create a clear vision of her future. Her confidence becomes buoyant as she looks forward to the pleasing promise of an optimistic outcome. She creates plans to accomplish her vision and realize the fulfillment of her hopes. Her positive expectations encourage her to begin the journey toward success.