Having a Wholefoods nearby is going to be dangerous. I swear I only needed one thing...
Spike's Bitches 49: As usual, I'm here to help you, and I... are you naked under there?
Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I just picked up my first progressives last night, Laura, so my brain is on the same adjustment. Weird so far. I have to learn not to look over my glasses when I want to read for one thing...
So far not pleased. I have a lot of double vision, but it could be because I read a lot this morning. I am having a lazy day, doing only what I have to for work and trying to finish my book. The Nook battery died! It was 100% this morning, but on day mode it drained quickly. It might be time to get another.
But the eyes are very unhappy. I should go to the eye doctor, it is only a couple minutes away. But that would mean showering and dressing.
I don't love my progressives, which I got 2 years ago. I still look over/take off my glasses to read, so what's the point? I mean, it's possible that the ophthalmologist got my measurements wrong, and I'll mention that at my next appointment. But based on this pair of progressives, I don't see the point. If I'm going to keep looking over my glasses to read, I might as well save the expense of the progressives.
When they handed me a thing to try reading yesterday and I could just read it I was pretty amazed. It's just the habit of looking over my glasses to read I need to get rid of, I think. I might still need my "computer distance" glasses for working, though. About to go into a meeting, should be a good test of that whole taking notes while being able to see the projection screen concept...
I'm farsighted, so seeing anything close without some kind of glasses isn't an option. Part of this could be allergies too. Seems this year I want to not like spring pollen again.
Did you put the new glasses on at the eye place and wear them home, or did they advise you to stay in the old glasses for the day then put on the new ones in the morning after the night's sleep? That was a trick I learned a couple prescriptions ago. It made the transition less headachy.
They asked if I wanted to wear the new ones home or "start fresh" and I opted for the second. I tend to get depth perception weirdness with new glasses and was kind of afraid to drive until I had some idea what to expect.
Double vision would be very off-putting. Do not like.
Visited with FauxSon today, and he told me that he's expecting his wife to file for divorce in a few months. He's actually known this was in the works, because she's told him for years that once the kids were gone she was out. Though she is suggesting she get a little apartment near where she works--really well paying but a 2-hour one-way commute--and she could visit on weekends, so maybe they don't really need a divorce. He says he's kind of looking forward to not living with someone who belittles him all the time. Poor guy. I knew they weren't really happy, but I thought they were at least content. I didn't know exit plans were in place.
-t, your tag line made me LOL, and rewind, and LOL, and rewind...