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their sight. As devastating as that was, the fact that they would no longer be able to have children was even more disappointing to them. After they learned to deal with their loss of sight, they decided that it was time to try to adopt some children. But every agency that they approached about adoption felt that it would be impossible for two blind parents to raise a child, and they were always turned down. Finally, they applied to be foster parents. At first, the state would not place any children in their home. But, one day, Norma received a call. There was a young child that had a handicap, and the state couldn’t get anyone else to take her. Norma jumped at the chance. Though the state only meant it to be temporary, Norma and Tom showed they were very capable and, in fact, their own handicaps gave them more understanding and patience. It wasn’t too long before the state allowed them to adopt Tina. One after another, each time the state had a child that no one else wanted, Norma and Tom would take the child into their home, love them, and eventually receive permission to adopt them. And, thus, their 18