Tuesday, July 10, 2007
First The Eyes...
In the process of getting old, it seems the first things to go are the eyes. I've worn glasses or contacts since I was in the 5th grade. Don't worry about how long ago that was... When in my teens and early twenties I wore contacts. After so many years of that, my eyes got tired so I periodically went from glasses to contacts and back. When my health insurance began to cover corrective surgery, I jumped on the band wagon and had the old RK procedure. That is where they actually cut little lines in your lens. It was a miracle of science and I was contact/glasses free for years and years. Enter old age. My RK surgery lasted much longer than the norm and I am very thankful of that, but now my eyes are feeling their age. Before RK, when I'd get up in the mornings I couldn't see where I was going, because I was nearsighted. Now when I get up in the mornings, I can't see what I am doing because I've become farsighted. I can read enough without glasses to do my work, but not enough to read a book for pleasure, or read labels in the grocery store. I have trouble putting my makeup on in the mornings, so I have to stand at a distance from my mirror. There is a silver lining however, standing that far from the mirror, I can't see my makeup mistakes or my wrinkles.... I THINK I look FABULOUS.
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I had to start wearing contacts/glasses about 2 years ago for the first time ever. I'm used to them now, but I kind of want the lasik eye surgery. My sister had it done about a month ago at TLC in LR and it went wonderfully. She has 20/15 in both eyes which is better than perfect. A couple of others in her husbands family and even Richard's brother has had the procedure done with great success. TLC was the best place she checked into having the laser surgery. I'm a chicken though and will probably keep my contacts. =)
You DO look fabulous! Are you gonna start doing like Dad and moving the box labels down real low and push the newspaper way away from you so you can read them? Haha.
Don't get smart little girl. You aren't too old to whoop you know.
Hey, I started out with a compliment!
Well I appreciate that, but it's sort of like you can say anything about anyone as long as you put "Bless His Heart" in front of it. Kinda like "You do look fabulous, BUT..." Heh heh. Just kidding. I do love you.
Too funny. I love you too!
Mrs. B,
You look fabulous! In college, our sorority sisters always thought you were Leann's older sister...seriously!
Thanks Les. I 'preciate that. My children tell me I look good, but you know your children think you are beautiful even if you aren't so fair to look upon.
I still think you look wondermous for your age! Hope I got the good genes...
B,
I agree with Les and Lele--you look fabulous! You're a tie-gah baby, yeah! LOL!
Ok, enough you people. I'll get the big head.
Chelle, too funny with the Austin Powers reference!
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