Thursday, December 9, 2010

Glasses

Fun's over ladies and gentlemen.  The libraries are packed (I couldn't sit in my normal seat), and the brain waves in here are almost visible to the naked eye.  I am actually studying the eye right now and it is just making me that much more grateful for not becoming an eye doctor.  Eyes creep me out when looked at medically but I love looking at everyones different color eyes (if that is grammatically correct.)  I have had glasses ever since I was two (my parents noticed that babies shouldn't have crossed eyes.)  I always hated the eye doctor.  I would actually squeeze my eyes shut so that they couldn't put the drops in.  Having your eyes dilated is one of the worst experiences in the world.  They used to make me try to pick out my new pair of glasses when I couldn't see anything.. must be why I now have glasses with butterflies on the side.  The eye doctor told me that by probably 8th grade my eyes would have naturally fixed themselves.  Well guess what Dr. M, it didn't happen!  In 8th grade however I got contacts.. I used to claim that it saved my social life but we all know that is a lie.  The first time I put contacts in it took me a solid 45 minutes and i looked as though I had been crying A LOT.  Contacts opened up a whole new world for me but to this day I hate putting them in.  They're worth it I think so I'm gonna stick with them but if you don't have to wear glasses or contacts you should be thankful!  Speaking of being thankful I recommend taking the minute it takes to watch this interview with God.  Not only is it beautiful, comforting, and inspirational but I almost just cried here at the library.  Love you all and enjoy it.



http://www.theinterviewwithgod.com/popup-frame.html

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