Woman's Day Magazine NZ

We’re seeing the world before we go blind

Watching her children surface above the clouds while on a breathtaking hot-air balloon ride, Edith Lemay can’t help but get teary.

It’s been a tough journey to happiness for the family of six after they discovered three of the children suffer from a rare genetic condition that will cause them to slowly become blind.

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