Thursday, July 3, 2008

Disclaimer

I bought new glasses today-both regular and sunglasses.

I don't know if I have ever told you this story, but it's a shameful/funny one. Shortly after returning to college for my final semester. I thought that I would be clever and swim in the Pacific Ocean fully clothed. I am going to be honest and it had a lot to do with being off anti-depressants and embracing stuff that is hard to embrace and not going in the Pacific once. The bad thing is that as soon as I went under I my brand new glasses came off my face and floated into the Pacific.

Now let me just say these were very nice and expensive glasses my mother had purchased me. At the time she said it was the last pair she'd be able to get me on my insurance (since I was graduating soon.) I remember it being like 300 dollars and I remember feeling SO bad that I had wasted my mothers hard earned money. I think I have always been someone who knows the value of a dollar, and I was mortified.

I sulked back to the car soaking wet and asked Tina and Layla to help me look for my glasses in the ocean. I didn't find them. I wore my prescription sunglasses until the next day and they called me Stevie Wonder, and I bought some more the next day. I think I told my mom the next summer. Everyone LOVES my current glasses, which out the ones that I bought that final semester in college in 2004.

I have had the lenses replaced since. Do I think all in all I got my use out of the initial 250 for them and 200 more for additional frames two years ago. I am really sorry to say goodbye to these and fear I will get many fewer compliments on the new ones than I did these.

Something I DO NOT like about all the new glasses is that they insist on having HUGE designer names on the side of them. So my new glasses say Versage (is that how to spell it) and I kind of hate that, but feel like at the price (clearance) it couldn't be avoided. I also got some prescription sunglasses because I tried the whole contact thing and failed miserably. I guess every 4 years we need to spend three car payments on two pairs of glasses, but that doesn't make it that much easier to drop the cash.

Anyway, I am not complaining, more saying that it's time for a change and that is you see my designers name screaming in the side of my head, just know that I wouldn't have wanted it that way.

3 comments:

jana said...

John lost a pair of his glasses in the ocean once, too. When we first met he was too poor to buy his own glasses so he was wearing a hand-me-down pair from a friend with a similar prescription.

I feel like I shouldn't take glasses for granted--we are so lucky to live in a world where we can afford them and they make our lives so much easier.

JARILYN said...

My brother's first pair fell into the COlorado River on a canoe trip a week after my mom bought them for him. He was devastated (and had to remin blind the rest of the vacay) but now we remind him often about how he helped out one lucky Mr. Limpet. :)
P.S. - I LOVE the new glasses.

Anonymous said...

I'll never forget your crazy stories. How have you been Ms. Bonny Beans? It's been forever since we last spoke.... you should go to my myspace and checking out whats been growing on with me :)

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Alicia