Me Jane, Me Exhausted: Carrying Too Much Alone

Me Jane, Me Exhausted: Carrying Too Much Alone (Tarzan & Jane Story Series: Part 8 of 16)

Me Jane, Me Exhausted: Carrying Too Much Alone

Jane was strong, capable, resilient. But even strong people get tired.

Lately, she felt like she was carrying the weight of the marriage alone—emotionally, mentally, even physically. Tarzan wasn’t absent, but he seemed unaware. The more she quietly picked up, the more he quietly let go.

“Me Jane, Me Exhausted.” It’s a phrase wives across the world could echo. Because exhaustion isn’t just about chores—it’s about the invisible weight of being the one who remembers, nurtures, notices, and holds everything together.

The takeaway?

  • Strength doesn’t mean you don’t need support.

  • Sharing a life means sharing the load—seen and unseen.

  • Rest is not weakness. It’s what makes love sustainable.

Because marriage isn’t built for one to carry all the weight. It’s built for two.

Jungle Laugh

“Jane carried the whole jungle on her back… Tarzan thought she was just working on her fitness!” 🐒😂

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