Blind Ice Skating, My Guide Dog Meets Santa, & Seeing Christmas Lights!



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I’m Molly, a typical sushi, makeup, and fashion loving millennial girl who just so happens to be blind! I was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa at just 4 years old and began public speaking at age 5. I started just doing motivational speaking, but now I make videos and even model! Even though I can’t see, I know that there are bright spots in everything we face. Let’s find them together. 💕

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32 thoughts on “Blind Ice Skating, My Guide Dog Meets Santa, & Seeing Christmas Lights!”

  1. Since I won't be seeing you again until after Christmas Day, Merry Christmas! I hope you all stay safe, healthy, and warm this holiday season! Sending hugs and well wishes to you and your loved ones! XO

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  2. This must truly be blowing a lot of people's minds. Not only are you able to do something that sighted people can do – you can do it a lot better than most sighted people can! I'd be falling on my ass if I was out there on the ice. I just know that so many people in my life would benefit from seeing a blind person casually skiing with their cane.

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  3. Merry Christmas Molly and family. Thank you for all the enjoyment, heart ache and experiences you have shared so sincerely. You are an incredible young lady with incredible parents. They are perhaps your greatest gift Molly. No doubt they will naturally say the same about you and of course your brother. I have learnt so much from your videos. When earlier this year I had a very short vision lost of about 20 minutes in one eye I was immediately thinking of you.
    Thank you.
    Love Elton. Lavender tugs my heart we had her twin for about 16 years. We found her on a car wheeling a parking lot at Christmas. Aparently she had fallen out of a motor bike bag as he turned the corner.Apart from sore paws and being scared she was OK. We called her Harley!!! I went all good when I first saw Lavender!!!

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  4. Oh my goodness. I have been gone way too long- we used to go up to the British properties to see the lights or watch the Carol ships( don’t know if they still do them- to sit on the seawall, thermos of hot chocolate ( west van would do a big bonfire )

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  5. Honestly sighted people deserve the occasional whack on the ankles when they get too close to a blind persons path, me included (I had a blind uncle, my mum was an eye nurse for like 20 years, my family puppy raised for guide dogs for the blind – I should know better, but I am blind in my right eye so sometimes that’s a legitimate excuse)! Teach the kiddos from a young age that blind people need space!

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  6. Molly, when I was around the age of ten my best friend was a professional figure skater. My brother also played hockey so we spent a lot of time hanging around the ice rink. Well, me being the stubborn one that I am I wasn’t going to let the fact that I walk with crutches stop me from trying to figure skate! Lol Yep, I skated on crutches….slowly. Very slowly. Usually I would just go around the rink once or twice just to prove that I could do it then we would find a chair for me to sit in while we played human hockey puck! Lol

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