Good for you Ron. We should all be proactive in doing good work and not feel like we have to be called or asked to do so.
I noticed however that you word seemed surprised that you did this. I find that reaction troubling as if they were saying: "Why look a blind man is blessing the sacrament" why shouldn't a blind man bless the sacrament? Or be a Scoutmaster? Elders Quorum President, Nursery teacher, or Bishop? See what I am saying?
I once home taught a deaf couple who spoke only sign language. This good brother was one of the best Scoutmasters I have ever seen and all the boys learned a second language as well. When he would bless the sacrament he did so in sign language, we did not "voice" the prayers for the ward, we simply told everyone to open their eyes and watch him as he gave the prayers.
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