I am Ada. I was blind a month ago, but now I am so happy because I can see. Thanks to an operation, I can see now. When I was born, I was blind, but now I am not. I couldn’t see anything. When I was blind, the sound of cherries seemed best to me. Last month was my birthday, and my present was to “see the world.” I wasn’t scared because I couldn’t see.
Why didn’t my parents do it earlier? Because it is dangerous for those under six years old. I spent a week in the hospital for the operation, lying in a bed. Finally, I opened my eyes for the first time. It was the best thing I had ever seen. Why? Because I saw the hospital room, my family, and the doctors. Why again? Because I saw something for the first time.
I want to be a doctor when I grow up because, for the first time in my life, I saw doctors, a hospital room, and my family, who are my believers. End.