Since I'm a manager at my new company (despite having worked diligently for the last 10 years to never have to be a manager again so that's how desperate I was for a job), I not only have to do my own "amazing things I will achieve this year" now, without really knowing the company, but also have to advise my underlings on theirs and make sure they do them.
I plan to advise each of them to just put "LLEEEEEEERRRROOOOOYYYY JENKINS!" on their form.
Reader, I ordered a lamb shawarma platter from the gyro place in town. It was twice what I would have paid at a Manhattan street card and I had to drive to get it, but I DON'T CARE it was so great.
In happier news, I picked up my daughter's first pair of glasses from the optician today, and she's just wandering around the house reading book titles from across the room in amazement.
We have been told to have our cameras on for the next meeting which will also cover this development, so I'd better practice schooling my face
Aw. So many of my friends (and my mom) had a "trees have individual leaves you can SEE" moment after getting their first glasses. Probably not this time of year, I guess
So many of my friends (and my mom) had a "trees have individual leaves you can SEE" moment after getting their first glasses. Probably not this time of year, I guess
I got my first pair (age 10) around Christmastime, and individual lights on trees was a MASSIVE revelation.
We have been told to have our cameras on for the next meeting which will also cover this development, so I'd better practice schooling my face
If you need an alibi, we were all there when your wifi went down and would only support audio.
aw, I remember any time I got a new prescription for my glasses how amazingly sharp the focus it was ... I'd go from squinting to try to see something to wow! look at the leaves! and so on
There are videos around of people who are color blind wearing glasses that (somehow) allow them to see color. They're always amazed at what the colors they've been hearing about actually look like.
So many of my friends (and my mom) had a "trees have individual leaves you can SEE" moment after getting their first glasses.
This was how I discovered I needed glasses at age 10 - screwing around with my stepbrother's glasses and suddenly I could see the individual leaves on the shrubs across the backyard!
Ha! I totally did the leaves on trees thing when I got my first glasses at age 12.
I do not remember anything like that, but I got glasses when I was six? So....yeah