The Woman in Kansas

🌾 The Woman in Kansas 🌾
A story of loss, loneliness, and quiet strength

Five years had passed since the night the storm took her husband.
In a small Kansas farmhouse surrounded by endless fields of wheat and the whispering wind, she lived alone.
The locals knew her as the woman with the soft smile and tired eyes, the one who worked her land from dawn until the last light faded.

Every morning, before the sun rose, she stepped out onto the porch and breathed in the cold air. The fields were still golden, still beautiful—yet without him, they felt like miles of quiet she had to walk through alone. She tended the crops the way he once taught her, remembering his voice in every furrow, every seed she placed into the earth.

By day, she was strong.
By night, she broke.

When the house grew silent and the cicadas faded, she would sit by the window with a blanket wrapped around her shoulders. She’d hold the old photograph of him—his smile wide, the prairie sky behind him—and let the tears finally fall. Some nights she whispered to him, telling him about the farm, the cows, the weather… as if he might answer if she spoke softly enough.

But there was something else too—something small but stubborn that refused to die inside her.
It was the same thing that kept her planting each spring, even when winter felt endless.
Hope.
Not loud, not bright—just a faint warmth, like a candle in a long hallway.

One evening, as she finished feeding the animals, the wind picked up and swept across the fields. It felt familiar, almost like a touch. She paused, closed her eyes, and for the first time in years, she didn’t cry. Instead, she felt a strange peace, like he was telling her she wasn’t walking this life alone.

The grief never left her—that kind of love never disappears.
But she learned to carry it differently.

Now, when she looks out over the Kansas plains, the sunsets don’t hurt as much. She sees beauty again. Strength again. A future again.

And at night, instead of crying herself to sleep, she whispers:
“I’m still here. I’m still living. I’m still growing.”

Because in that quiet farmhouse, on that lonely Kansas farm, a woman who lost everything kept going—one sunrise at a time.

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4 responses to “The Woman in Kansas”

  1. Orange Reeves Avatar
    Orange Reeves

    A sad story to read .Life has its twist and turns that leave us heartbroken missing our love ones.why we ask ,and know there is some unexplained reason behind these painful events through life.
    One thing for sure we can’t lay down and expect things to take care of themselves.I know my sons in Heaven wouldn’t except their dad giving up,paying down.Its always going to hurt ,I try to think of all the good times we had and shared.We would never except failure.My heart goes out to you.Your moving in the right direction.Chin up ,shoulders back they are smiling down apon us.
    God bless.

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    Orange Reeves

    God bless!

  3. Abolfazl Eskandari Avatar
    Abolfazl Eskandari

    Your heart is the heart of a bird, your skin is the skin of a lion, leave the prison of your body, oh bird, take your wings, to touch the body of love, there must be someone who will hold your tired head in his chest, die for your worries, for your love.

  4. Jeff Thompson Avatar
    Jeff Thompson

    Girl* You’ll Always Be My’ Favorite Farmer’s daughter Jojo Snow ❄️. I Wanna share A. Message I Was Given Many yrs ago! Jesus feels your pain. Is it possible to find true love in a world full of pain, where everyone of this world has completely gone insane. There had to be a sacrifice and somebody had to pay, and God chose Jesus to show us the way. Well now I see the rainbow even in the rain, and I believe I can feel the Lord’s great pain. Listen to the wind as it blows in the sky, I think you can hear the tears that God must have cried. O salvation came to us but oh what a cost. So don’t think God Jesus didn’t feel the loss, and God didn’t experience the loss when he gave up his son Jesus up on that cross! God bless you miss Jojo I’m always watching over you and I know angels are too praying for you love you and I’m glad you found your man simply Jeffrey T Sr OKC Oklahoma USA.

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