Sitting in the classroom,I felt confused. Our teacher pointed at the blackboard and gave us instructions. Looking around, I found my classmates lower their1 and started writing. My heart was filled with fear ﹣ I couldn't read the board,because I couldn't see it clearly. It didn't 2 at primary school because my teachers always read aloud3 they were writing. But now, I had to read on my own.
Mum took me to a 4 . He said that I had a terrible eyesight problem. I was5 blind. He gave me6 but they didn't help much. Although the life was difficult,I surprisingly managed to, reach the age of 13!As a kid living on a farm,I was7 falling over because I could only see the outlines of different things.
Not wanting to let my problem hold me back, I 8 doing everything I loved,such as milking the cows. Over the years, I've enjoyed lovely family holidays, 9 sometimes I felt like my families protected me too much. Therefore, I was10 when I heard about a travel company. It would take those who were blind or have poor sight to Australia by themselves. Immediately I booked a ticket onto a trip to the 11 . It was fantastic to enjoy different places, such as beaches and seaside theme parks, 12 tourists who were just like me. And the kind guides were good at supporting us through all the way while making sure 13 had a fun and safe time. From then on, I've travelled with them a lot. While we 14 see the sights like others,our imagination takes us to wonderful places. I don't want people to feel sorry for me. I'm so lucky to have a great family and lots of adventures.
Life is15 , and you don't need sight to "see"that.