LadyOfMystery
Heart of Gold
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IJWTS~I baked my very first cake today and it was delicious!

IJWTS- I've been enjoying my time with my mommy. I just realized I will see her a lot less when I start school.
Hey! Nice to see you, too!Hey! Nice to see you.![]()


IJWTS- After about a year and a half of living in denial, yesterday I finally gave in and went to the eye doctor. I've always had perfect vision, but in the last year and half or so, I've been having problems seeing things in the distance. At first, it wasn't that bad. But it's been getting progressively worse and law school has only aggravated the problem more. Now it's at the point where I can't read street signs well while driving and I can't read them at all at night (unless I'm literally like two feet from the sign), I can't read the words on the screen during worship at church (unless I'm in one of the very front rows), and I often can't even see what's written on the board from the front row in my classes.
So I went to the eye doctor yesterday. Turns out I do need a prescription. Luckily, I'm only having problems doing certain things, so I don't need to wear a prescription all the time, only at certain moments when I need to read things at a distance. I'm picking up my first ever pair of glasses today.
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Aw, I know how you're feeling. I was in denial for the longest time as well... especially in my teen years. But when it came time to drive I realized I had to give in. After getting them I realized it wasn't the end of the world. I still don't like the way I look with glasses so I wear contacts most of the time, but it really wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.IJWTS- After about a year and a half of living in denial, yesterday I finally gave in and went to the eye doctor. I've always had perfect vision, but in the last year and half or so, I've been having problems seeing things in the distance. At first, it wasn't that bad. But it's been getting progressively worse and law school has only aggravated the problem more. Now it's at the point where I can't read street signs well while driving and I can't read them at all at night (unless I'm literally like two feet from the sign), I can't read the words on the screen during worship at church (unless I'm in one of the very front rows), and I often can't even see what's written on the board from the front row in my classes.
So I went to the eye doctor yesterday. Turns out I do need a prescription. Luckily, I'm only having problems doing certain things, so I don't need to wear a prescription all the time, only at certain moments when I need to read things at a distance. I'm picking up my first ever pair of glasses today.
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Aw, the same thing happened with me.Now I wear my glasses whenever I go somewhere. I felt the same way! I think that school is what caused it for me and studying too much. I'm sure you will look fine in them though.
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Aw, I know how you're feeling. I was in denial for the longest time as well... especially in my teen years. But when it came time to drive I realized I had to give in. After getting them I realized it wasn't the end of the world. I still don't like the way I look with glasses so I wear contacts most of the time, but it really wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.
Only thing for me... each time I go to the doctor my eye sight is worse.![]()
I am SURE glasses will suit you though.![]()
When I was trying them on in the store though, I really didn't like the way they looked. I mean, I chose the best looking ones (in my opinion at least), but I still prefer my face with no glasses. 
i didnt even realize i had a vision problem until i went to change my drivers license over to and they made me take an eye test that i failed miserably haha! i was like, "now things make much more sense ehy i get lost all the time and cant read street names!"![]()

i didnt even realize i had a vision problem until i went to change my drivers license over to and they made me take an eye test that i failed miserably haha! i was like, "now things make much more sense ehy i get lost all the time and cant read street names!"![]()
IJWTS- After about a year and a half of living in denial, yesterday I finally gave in and went to the eye doctor. I've always had perfect vision, but in the last year and half or so, I've been having problems seeing things in the distance. At first, it wasn't that bad. But it's been getting progressively worse and law school has only aggravated the problem more. Now it's at the point where I can't read street signs well while driving and I can't read them at all at night (unless I'm literally like two feet from the sign), I can't read the words on the screen during worship at church (unless I'm in one of the very front rows), and I often can't even see what's written on the board from the front row in my classes.
So I went to the eye doctor yesterday. Turns out I do need a prescription. Luckily, I'm only having problems doing certain things, so I don't need to wear a prescription all the time, only at certain moments when I need to read things at a distance. I'm picking up my first ever pair of glasses today.
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