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“Where ARE you?”

8A3B296B-D93C-4C9B-AC4C-45109525CE25What to wear to go running at the track with my son who has cortical visual impairment (CVI)? With school out, the track would be empty so I am less thoughtful about the question of what to wear. Grey shorts and a grey tank top, my favorite top for keeping cool on a warm, humid day. We were good to go. Continue reading ““Where ARE you?”” →

June 19, 2019June 19, 20193 Comments

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