I started wearing bifocals two years ago, and I'm 44.
What got me feeling old recently was talking with a classmate in my cataloging class on Saturday. I mentioned that my job might be going away within the year, and how I started working here in 1992. She looked at me and said, "That's when I started preschool."
I. am. ancient.
I have ordered new glasses, and they are bifocals. In four months I turn 50. I feel old.
I need to get bifocals (I have the prescription; just have to pick out glasses). I'm 45, and was told people generally need bifocals when they turn 40.
Connie, did you get the kind with the line on the lenses?
And reading that post, it sounds like I'm lalala-ing your feeling old, Connie. I'm sorry about that! I just know exactly what you're going through, is all.
In other makeup news, I just wrote up and posted a tutorial for doing a blood-spatter manicure. [link]
Your classmate is 12?
Or else spent time in a Hell dimension?
Your classmate is 12?
Or else spent time in a Hell dimension?
Edited to fix it to 1992 and make y'all look crazy!
The color is fawn in l'oreal endless. It is a few years old so I'm not sure if it still exists.
And reading that post, it sounds like I'm lalala-ing your feeling old, Connie. I'm sorry about that! I just know exactly what you're going through, is all.
Oh, no worries, it actually made me feel a little better, ie, Yay, someone "older" than me!
I'm getting the ones without lines because I need strong glasses, and lined lenses are only available in heavy lenses. It cost more than I wanted to spend, but Hubby insisted. I get more tightfisted than he does. I'll probably be doing the slow headbob of "which section do I look through?" soon.
I. am. ancient.
Ha, ha, ha.
I first got bifocals when I was about 12, so I don't really associate them with age. My current need for computer glasses and driving glasses and reading glasses, plus my apparent need for anentirely different kind of glasses to read the recycling numbers on plastic, is annoying.