i knew i was a light-weight when it came to alcohol, but there was no reason for that piddling amount of beer to mess me up that bad, that fast. maybe it was the combination of the brew and my dilated pupils, which messed up my vision all night. it was actually an interesting combination, especially while attempting to negotiate stairs!
right, the eye doctor. first off, i’m sure i’ve explained my half-blue/half-brown eye. of course, when i go see an eye professional i try to gauge just how common these things are. at one point during the exam he did a little double-take on it and i asked him if he’d seen one like before. he said he had, but not many, maybe three or four in fifteen years of practice. “so you’re quite unique,” he said. that made me smile.
the diagnosis: i’m far-sighted and i could benefit from a prescription for near-work (computers, reading, writing, crocheting, etc), especially since i use a computer all day, every day, even in my off hours. he said i could live without them, but i may find some relief from the eyestrain i’ve been getting after prolonged periods at the computer.
i’m just chomping at the bit to run back to his office to try on glasses and put my order in! glasses! i’m going to finally have glasses! yay! it doesn’t hurt that i have an eyeglass allowance in my medical package from work, so i get a fairly substantial amount of the cost back, either. maybe i’ll swing by after i’m finished my laundry.
glasses!! i’m so excited. *beam*
This is cute! I don’t think I know anyone else who’s been this excited to get glasses. I got mine about five or six years ago, and they’re sitting on my bookcase, where they’ve BEEN sitting for who knows how long.
Daisy got wasted! Daisy got wasted! :)
good thing i didn’t have my glasses when i was wasted. probably would have sat on them and cried all night long.
yes, that would have been very sad.
i’m such a dork. =)
Aaaachhhhhooofreak!
i phoned my mom and told her the good news. she said “you’re so weird!” even my mom knows the truth!