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Woman who is quickly going blind made a bucket list of things to see. Snowfall left her in tears.

Making a bucket list is a simple way of aspiring toward future happiness, and I respect anyone who makes that investment in themselves. It’s even more impressive when someone takes action because of seemingly bad news, using a negative to inspire a positive.
In a recent Internet post, a woman named Alishia shared that she has an “eye disease causing pretty rapid blindness” and, after receiving that diagnosis, decided to make a bucket list of things she “wanted to see before [losing] the rest of it.” One item on that list was snow—given that she lives in South Louisiana, she’d seen it fall but never stick on the ground. Alishia made plans with a friend to go up north and experience the full winter-weather treatment: building a snowman, making snowballs and snow angels. Turns out she didn’t have to make the trip—in late January, her town wound up with a 10-inch accumulation (and Louisiana itself with a “historic” downfall).

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“Icriedsomuch,”shewroteonReddit.“ItwasthemostbeautifulthingI’veeverseen.Everyone,adultsincluded,wereoutsideplaying