Just a bit about our journey…

Hello friends, our names are Kurt and Alli and we are the parents of the little miracle, Wyatt Joseph.

In April 2022, we welcomed our baby boy and were just so in love. He was perfect in every way and was the perfect blend of us both.

At Wyatt's 2-month checkup the doctor noticed shaking in his eyes. She referred us to a specialist, and after 3 eye doctor appointments our sweet boy was diagnosed with nystagmus, also known as dancing eyes. It is a vision condition in which the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled movements. We were told around 4 months that they believed our son had little to no vision.

With positive thoughts and all the prayers a little man could need we pushed forward.

On December 19th, our sweet boy went and saw a pediatric ophthalmologist who also saw what we were noticing and prescribed glasses! We then realized our prayers were being answered and this little man had angels watching over him.

The end of December 2022, we picked up Wyatt's first pair of glasses at 8 months old. We were told to take them home and put them on Wyatt when we were ready. We were told not to expect any difference right away if anything and that they still weren't sure what his vision would be. They warned us that the reaction you see in videos would most likely not happen.

Well...remember we mentioned the angels? Wyatt DID have a reaction and his whole face lit up that night we put his glasses on.

He continues being an absolute superstar. He has the best personality and makes everyone smile!

We then came across Roshambo online and couldn’t be more excited to have a stylish option for our son’s eyewear. Not only did they send an adorable try on kit but they have been amazing to work with!

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"They were created for the exact moment in time that they are in. Their life wasn't a coincidence or an accident. Raise them up to know the power and authority that they hold. Teach them to walk proudly knowing that they are in control. Empower them to know they can change the world.”