This winter, Miriam and I have gotten into the habit of watching Friday night movies while John and Will are at basketball practice. Last week, we watched BLINK . It tells the story of the Pelletier family's around the world trip. When three of their four children are diagnosed with a rare disease that will lead to severe visual impairment, the family decides to fill the kids' visual memory banks while they still can. What ensues is a beautiful, honest portrayal of that trip. The kids create a bucket list that leads them to Asia, Africa, and South America. To fulfill their goal to see a sunrise on a mountain, they trek to Poon Hill near the Annapurna Sanctuary. I had flashbacks of living in Nepal and trekking to the same spot, recalling similar friendly dogs along the trail, altitude adjustment, and the exquisite views. The film doesn't shy away from tough conversations. Mom and daughter reflect on whether the daughter will still sense the vastness of a desert o...