The story of Kim

The “Korea” that you think of.
Yeah. An 8-year-old girl there. That’s me. I have luscan-lumish syndrome. Everyone says it’s very rare.

They don’t know the future. They say it’s too diverse.
Some of them are in this country, too.

When I first found out, I was too young to know. Because of speech sensory integration and autism therapy.

However, what I remember is
that my mom cried all the time.

Now I go to school and swim. I
will be 9 years old in June. My mom will not cry anymore. I will be the best female para swimmer in South Korea.

In May, there is a swimming competition for all disabled students across the country in Korea. I participate in it.

I don’t know what the future holds. Maybe I’ll die before she does, but I really want to give her a medal.

I don’t want us and our mother to stay home without feeling sad anymore.

I hope that you will cherish this moment and see someone in our midst as hope and move forward.

My YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/@angoga

My Google Blug.

Beyond Disability, New Leap