Expandable Widgetized Area

Use all default WordPress widgets or bring the area to life with custom shortcodes.
About Me


Hipster Eshop WordPress Theme

Hey, I am Kreo, Hipster Eshop WordPress Theme. Built with emphasis on clean, content oriented, modern & minimalistic design. There are neverending ways for Kreo to be used.

Product Categories

Pamela Edwards

Home/Pamela Edwards

About the Author

Pamela Edwards has written a poignant memoir entitled My Kaleidoscope Eyes: A Journal Journey with Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) about her life’s journey with the genetic condition. RP is a degenerative eye disease that causes the narrowing of the person’s field of vision. In sharing her story, she hopes to help anyone who has been diagnosed with RP to know there is light at the end of a long, sometimes scary, yet rewarding tunnel. This book is to also help their loved ones understand the journey the person is on. Throughout the book, Pamela shows that she is a strong and resilient woman.

Her family is very important to her. They have been supportive during her journey, upholding her when she needed it and celebrating her successes. She has learned through her journey she can do more than she originally believed possible: composing music, quilting, kayaking, and much more.
Pamela lives in Longville with her husband and enjoys all the wonders of nature in northern Minnesota. She enjoys camping with friends and quiet times beside the river in her backyard.

You may reach her at pamelaedwardsauthor@gmail.com

My Kaleidoscope Eyes: A Journal Journey with Retinitis Pigmentosa

Pamela Edwards was going blind.

What job could she do without vision?

How would she support herself and her children?

When Pamela received her retinitis pigmentosa diagnosis, it sent her world into chaos. As a single mother of three small children, she had to fight. Giving into the blindness was never an option. She needed to find a way but feared time was not on her side. With the help of those closest to her, she found the resources and confidence to persevere.

Consumed with self-doubt, Pamela pursued training and education to help her function in daily life without vision. Every experience taught her something new about herself and helped her to go on another day. Despair consumed her, but she reached deep within and searched her inner soul. She wrapped herself in music. She found joy in her children. She prepared for a future without sight. And she journaled almost every day. But with each passing day, month, and year, she waited for the morning when she would wake up to complete darkness.

Many years later, with a small field of vision remaining, Pamela revisited her personal journals from the years when she struggled to make it through the day. She saw them in a new light. The grief that had overwhelmed her had not kept her from finding joy and purpose in life. The journey brought her full circle in her healing and self-growth. Through every bittersweet hardship, she was transformed. She replaced the days of feeling inadequate with days of creative self-expression. Now, she sees her life for what it is and what it has always been.

A kaleidoscope of beauty.