World
Canadian family travel world before children go blind
When three of Edith and Sébastian’s four children were diagnosed with a genetic disease that would eventually make them blind, they decided to give their children as many visual memories as possible – and see the world.
Retinitis pigmentosa is a condition that people are born with, and carriers of this gene often have no signs or symptoms.
The whole family took six months of their yearlong trip and have so far traveled to Namibia, Zambia, Tanzania, Turkey, Mongolia and Indonesia.