Yup.. thats right.. I have officially gotten old.
I donned my first pair of glasses yesterday. They are a simple, weak prescription in simple wire frames.. but still.. the difference is noticable. I can see leaves on trees.. suddenly the world looks like a photograph again, not an amalgam of crisp details (foreground) with an oil painting background.
I am excited (.. and scared ..) I know i have crossed over into new territory. How should I feel about this, y’all?
Yup.. thats right.. I have officially gotten old.
I donned my first pair of glasses yesterday. They are a simple, weak prescription in simple wire frames.. but still.. the difference is noticable. I can see leaves on trees.. suddenly the world looks like a photograph again, not an amalgam of crisp details (foreground) with an oil painting background.
I am excited (.. and scared ..) I know i have crossed over into new territory. How should I feel about this, y’all?
Glasses
I bought my first pair of glasses at eighteen, while working at a tuxedo store. I didn’t need them, but I was annoyed at not being able to see well driving at night.
It’s only getting worse as I age 🙂
If it gets too bad, Lasik has dramatically improved over the last decade. A couple of days of recovery, and you’re seeing better than 20/20, even with the worst astigmatism. But, in the meantime, I can drive without glasses legally, so I tend to only wear them when going to movies or on long drives at night.
Oh, and by the way, here’s a functional definition of old age:
—
Matthew P. Barnson
That last comment..
Than Im doomed.
Welcome to the human condition
First of all,, to Matt’s comment about discussing health problems, you have probably started that at a young age due to your career field. It’s okay.
In the meantime, older does mean wiser. —
Christy
Masters Tuxedo
Montgomery mall.. I remember bringing Taco bell and playing SMASH TV for an hour after work when i was there working at the movie theatre.
The Theatre is still there.. sadly, the arcade is gone.. but I do have SmashTV on PS2
Contacts…
I have worn glasses for many years. I think I was a freshman in high school when i realized that i needed them. (Having trouble reading the board). Since then i have worn many different styles of glasses as well as contacts. I typically wear a extended wear contact that allows me to keep them in my eyes for 2 weeks or more at a time. This has been a god send since i dislike taking putting them in and taking them out, although my wife wears contacts and has no problem with taking them out every night.