Time for the annual eye and vision checkup. Neil and I have a most excellent eye doctor. The older my eyes get, the more I appreciate him, and the more I’m thankful for insurance that pays for these exams and glasses/lenses. This is our year to get new frames if we want them. Since my prescription hasn’t changed much since last year, I’m sticking with my current frames, but I did opt to get some prescription sunglasses, which I think I’m going to enjoy. [The lenses are polarized, which makes an amazing difference in blocking out glare~I’m so excited to get these]. Neil had to have new frames since his rimless were beat to death. Over all, our old eyeballs are in pretty good shape~certainly a blessing and something precious to be thankful for.
"All photographs are memento mori. To take a photograph is to participate in another person’s (or thing’s) mortality, vulnerability, mutability. Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it, all photographs testify to time’s relentless melt."— Susan Sontag
Monday, June 10, 2013
Day One Hundred Sixty One 2013
The Better To See You …



Time for the annual eye and vision checkup. Neil and I have a most excellent eye doctor. The older my eyes get, the more I appreciate him, and the more I’m thankful for insurance that pays for these exams and glasses/lenses. This is our year to get new frames if we want them. Since my prescription hasn’t changed much since last year, I’m sticking with my current frames, but I did opt to get some prescription sunglasses, which I think I’m going to enjoy. [The lenses are polarized, which makes an amazing difference in blocking out glare~I’m so excited to get these]. Neil had to have new frames since his rimless were beat to death. Over all, our old eyeballs are in pretty good shape~certainly a blessing and something precious to be thankful for.
Time for the annual eye and vision checkup. Neil and I have a most excellent eye doctor. The older my eyes get, the more I appreciate him, and the more I’m thankful for insurance that pays for these exams and glasses/lenses. This is our year to get new frames if we want them. Since my prescription hasn’t changed much since last year, I’m sticking with my current frames, but I did opt to get some prescription sunglasses, which I think I’m going to enjoy. [The lenses are polarized, which makes an amazing difference in blocking out glare~I’m so excited to get these]. Neil had to have new frames since his rimless were beat to death. Over all, our old eyeballs are in pretty good shape~certainly a blessing and something precious to be thankful for.
Do you guys go to Dr. Mullins? I love him! Would love to get some prescription sunglasses someday.
ReplyDeleteI love Dr. Mullins, too! Prescription sunglasses would be great! Hadn't thought of doing that! My prescription hadn't changed much, either. Might try that next visit. Glad you eyes are in good shape. :)
ReplyDeleteYep! Doc Mullins rocks!
ReplyDeleteCool shot of all the glasses on display. The dark lenses look like they are smiling :) Kerry and I were just talking about getting to the eye man or woman. Ya know I've never seen a woman eye doc. Hmm. Wish we could visit Doc Mulins.
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