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Storytime Tapestry Newsletter The newsletter devoted to spreading love and cultural
awareness throughout the world. Special Treat – Janice Eckles Fathers Day Special What My Father Left Behind By Janet Perez Eckles. At 13 years of age, my parents and I
visited an ophthalmologist. As I sat in the examining chair, my face firmly on
the chin rest and pupils dilated, the doctor looked into my eyes, shining a
bright light. "She did inherit it," he said
with coldness. "You need to be prepared. There is no cure for this retinal
disease." My father carried the Retinitis Pigmentosa
gene causing a deterioration of the retina which, in most cases, results in
blindness. Although my brother's retinas seemed to be fine, I’d inherited the
gene. Fifteen years after my initial diagnosis,
my father began to lose his eyesight and so did I. He was 55 years old, but I
was only 28. In a matter of two years, we had both lost our sight completely. I focused on the effects of my own
darkness. My world crumbled as the black curtain fell, destroying the dreams my
husband and I had for us and for our three little boys. But when I turned to
God for hope and strength, He responded by opening my eyes to a new revelation. My father had given me not just the RP
gene, but the example of determination and tenacity as well. We were all living
in Once in the states, he overcame
humiliation, intense loneliness, helplessness and uncertainty. He endured
ridicule due to his lack of fluency in English, but he pressed on. And he
managed to gather enough money for the basics--rent a small apartment, buy
modest furniture from thrift stores and put a down payment on a car. Nine
months later, he sent airline tickets for my mom, my brother and me. Decades later, as an American citizen, I
look back at what he'd shown me. He taught me the determination to move forward
when facing adversity. He set an example proving that humility is crucial to
success. He demonstrated the commitment to family and the importance of setting
priorities. His journey taught me valuable lessons for
my own path in the darkness. Much like a baby takes its first steps holding
tight to his father’s hand, my dad held onto God as he stepped from the comfort
of our hometown in I did the same as I stepped into the
unfamiliarity of a sightless world. Holding onto God's hand, I gained
confidence and learned the language of gratitude. With profound appreciation
for my father’s example, I learned how he had applied a powerful blend of faith
and tenacity; the same blend I used to fulfill my own role as a wife, mom,
Sunday school teacher, Spanish court interpreter, inspirational speaker and
writer. What I inherited from my father helped me
to see my life with a more radiant and meaningful glow. Janet is
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