Ed Moser, Randy's father, tells his son that his handicap is merely an inconvenience. Randy witnesses his father's fortitude and resilience during their fishing trip in Victoria, British Columbia, and he begins to see the world through new eyes. His quest for understanding turns into a new appreciation for his father's ability to see the world as it is: living in the present moment and tuning into beauty and wonder he had previously taken for granted. Their trip to this picturesque part of Canada changes both men, creating a stronger parent/child bond, along with a new friendship.
I Can't Hear the Fish: But I Can See the Water, an inspiring story of persistence, frustration, and humor, laced with a positive outlook, can teach you that the human spirit is never broken, despite physical and emotional obstacles.