Trease Shine Hinton
Writer, Mother, and blogger in Sarepta, Louisiana
Heard the story of the infirm woman? I'm the modern day version. Mine was not an issue of blood, but one of many women, who believe they are stuck. My story is my testimony. My story is a bridge for other women to cross over on. I open women's eyes to the beautiful aftermath. I am a mother. I am a grandmother. I am a survivor a now defunct 19-year marriage that was so mentally/emotionally debilitating, I suffered a brain hemorrhage. I lived in order to be a bridge for women who are currently living the life that I was released from. I lived so that I could tell my story. I strive to become more educated with each passing day. My method to reach this goal: interacting with people from all walks of life, exploring the world around me and being open to change. My story is the same as many women. In some cases, it's better; in some, it's a whole lot worse. My character traits range from naive to astute. I believe in people. I believe in their good. I believe in doing it until you get it right. My life has taken a drastic change. That change, although excrutiating in the beginning, has turned out to be the best thing to happen to me. Life is meant to be lived, it's not meant to be dull. Live and live hard. Live on purpose. Some people have been eliminated. New ones are added. Good things have happened. Better things will happen. Be there!