I knew a guy who was going on vacation and had his scuba mask ground to his prescription. Probably not at Lenscrafters, though.
Anya ,'Sleeper'
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
(Just had one of those moments, typing that above sentence, where I was like, "Oh my god, I have a son! Hey wait, I also have a four year old and I'm married and I'm 35. How the hell did all this happen?")
Heh.
I have prescription sunglasses, but I think they're too dark, which is why I never wear them -- they're great in full sun, but in real life, I'm always in and out of shade and etc., and it's too much of a pain in the ass to swap glasses all the time.
I have a prescription face mask for scuba diving. Old prescription, now, but good enough to be able to see underwater. The mask itself isn't ground, there are lenses, like, superglued to the inside. Got it done through a dive shop.
My Rx is three years old but I'm dithering over whether to get Lasik, since it seems like a good idea to do it before the wedding (I don't wear contacts).
My dad, sister, and I all have that reaction to bright sun, too!
Yep, me too. I also have a prescription mask for snorkeling.
Yay, a headacheless morning & so far! Yay six months old!
I sometimes do that sneezing thing.
I can get by without sunglasses here most of the time. However, down in the southwest? Nu-uh.
I just caught a snake.
I tend to sneeze at the first sip of dark beer. The darker, the more likely the sneeze. But I only sneeze the one time.
Damn, Sara, your new job covers a lot of territory!
I would like to be working from home today. Not "working" from home, actual working. Just, not here.