All four children have a rare genetic condition, and they're set on making “visual memories.”
over time, they decided to make the best of a less than ideal situation: they embarked on a world tour full of “visual memories.”
"I thought, 'I'm not going to show her an elephant in a book, I'm going to take her to see a real elephant. And I'm going to fill her visual memory with the best, most beautiful images I can," Lemay said. After the pandemic halted their initial travel plans, the family of six eventually left Canada in March 2022 and are now out on the road without an itinerary, planning “as we go,” said Lemay, “maybe a month ahead.”
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