Hello 👋 👋 👋 my HIVE people 🤬 😡 here again 🙂 with another cool post and wishing you all 😊 a restful Sunday full of the best vibes so that today you can rest like babies 👍.
Today I want to share with you some lines full of imagination and color, and you can't limit yourself, no, the art of painting can make you create wonderful things and this is demonstrated by the story I bring you today, where a baby named Shantal was happy with very little for a lot but too much for her, here I leave it for you, I hope you like it.
Shantal's rainbow
Shantal was a very special girl. She had an infectious smile and a great imagination. Although she moved in a wheelchair, her spirit was free as the wind. Shantal loved to observe the world around her: the trees, the flowers, the birds... But what fascinated her the most were rainbows.
Every time it rained and the sun came out, Shantal would run in her chair to the window to look for the rainbow. She loved watching the colors mix in the sky, forming a magical bridge. One day, Shantal had an idea: she wanted to create her own rainbow.
With the help of her mom, Shantal began to paint a giant picture. She used all the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. She painted mountains, trees, and flowers, and then drew a big rainbow that encompassed everything.
When she finished the painting, Shantal hung it in her room. Every time she saw it, she felt great joy. It was as if the rainbow took her to a fantasy world, where everything was possible.
One day, Shantal invited her friends to her house to show them her painting. They were all amazed by her work of art. Shantal told them that the rainbow was a symbol of hope and joy, and that every time she saw it, she felt that everything was possible.
From that day on, Shantal became the "rainbow girl." Her joy and optimism spread to everyone around her. And every time it rained and the sun came out, Shantal and her friends ran to find the rainbow, knowing that magic is always present in our lives.
Reflection:
Lucia's story teaches us that disability is not a limit to happiness and creativity. Through her imagination and her love of rainbows, Shantal shows us that beauty is found in the simple things in life and that there are always reasons to smile.
Thank you 🫂 my people for these minutes that you have given me reading my post, I hope to see you in the next ones to continue sharing and growing together, take care of yourselves and bye.