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Lee Ann Yingling

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Lee Ann Yingling was born in Richmond, Virginia in 1988, to Steven M. Yingling and Donna F. Yingling. She is the youngest of two sisters, Jamie L. Yingling and Kristin F. Yingling, and one brother, Steven M. Yingling. When Lee was nine years old, an illness struck a close relative and the family moved to New Kent; A small County on the outskirts of Richmond. The children struggled academically in school, due to the sudden drastic changes. Lee enjoyed writing poetry and songs, early on. In sixth grade she enrolled in Chorus classes every year, through High School, which entailed being in shows, concerts, and plays. Lee received different awards throughout her school career and later studied the basic concepts of Psychology at J. Sargeant Rey ...more

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“Never Underestimate the Divine Strength of a Mother who appears Broken.....
This phrase, in the most reciprocal form, is powerful. A broken woman is perceived as weak, battered, useless, and incapable, among many other low states of Human life, effortlessly causing her to think it might be best to lie down and die. The thought represents a desperation to escape a pain more powerful than she. There is, but one superseding power, greater than the pain itself. You take this woman, who loves her kids to the highest degree of unselfishness and give her a hint they’re suffering. A Divine Strength that can’t be seen, perhaps not even felt will ignite a fire within her from miles away. No one in its path will see it coming, not even her. This strength indicates that she will go beyond any limits to protect her offspring even if it means rising to her death. There’s no mountain too high, no fire too crucible, nor a fear she won’t face, to ensure they are safe, both mentally and physically. The best part is, no matter how broken down she appears, or how robbed she may be, no one can take from her, what they don’t know she possesses. Following the exhaustion of all other choices, this strength is activated, only when it’s most necessary. It may never be discovered in a lifetime by many, but you can bet it’s there when you need it most. It’s in every one of us, festering, waiting for what may be the last moments of life or death.”
L. Yingling

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