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Kaleigh and Cody Brendle spend time together at their parents' New Jersey home before Kaleigh's move across the country for law school.
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Kaleigh and Cody Brendle spend time together at their parents' New Jersey home before Kaleigh's move across the country for law school. They say they have helped each other navigate life as two blind people. Claire Harbage/NPR hide caption BRICK, N.J. — Cody and Kaleigh Brendle grew up near the Jersey Shore, going out on their grandfather's boat on weekends, learning to swim and riding bikes together.
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