Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved.

Helen Keller
US blind & deaf educator (1880 - 1968)

The story of Helen Keller as a child touched my heart.  Although I may only lost my hearing, I am utterly terrifying of know what it may be like to have no hearing and sighting.  Helen Keller showed me that regardless of the obstacles, there is always a way to overcome.

Oddly, I feel slightly connected to Helen Keller, because medical professionals told my parents that I could have been deaf and blind.  As an infant, I was very ill with measles and a very high fever.  I am fortunate to only lost my hearing.  Still, medical professionals worry about my future. They continue to think I might end up being blind by the scars that measles marked in my eyes. 

If Helen Keller achieved so much, why not anyone else?

2 comments:

  1. Helen keller was a truly amazing woman. It sounds like you are too. I agree with your last question. If she could acheive all the things she did then anyone can!

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  2. Hi Chrissy,

    Your story is quite amazing. I have loved ASL. I taught myself quite a bit, but have always wanted to take a class, to become an interpreter.

    Thank you for sharing.

    Kali

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