At the age of 17, Ashley Tindall was involved in a life-threatening motor vehicle accident and airlifted to Toronto SickKids Hospital. Her family formed a vigil around her bedside as she lay in a coma fighting for her life. The ensuing weeks and months involved surgery after surgery. At the same time, she was adapting to losing three quarters of her vision and rehabilitating from brain injury. The Way I See Things tells the story of a mother and daughter, a caregiver and a patient, as they painstakingly endure the most challenging time of their lives. Each, in turn, shares her raw, honest feelings with readers who travel with these two women on an emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual journey that takes them to places they never thought they would be. Find encouragement and hope through their experiences as they learn to live one day at a time.