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celticdragonfly ([personal profile] celticdragonfly) wrote2006-08-04 02:23 pm
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even more broken

DAMN! Jamie just broke his glasses. And this time it is indeed BREAK - not only are they bent, and one of the lenses out, the top curve of the metal over one lense actually broke off.

crap crap crap

They say they'd fix anything except losing it. I left them a voicemail asking them to call me. I'm thinking this is going to take a new frame. If I have to BUY a new frame, I want to get them from an optician closer to home.

I do not want to drive to Southlake and back this afternoon. I want to make his eyes better, and have glasses on him as much as possible - but damnit, my sanity needs to be taken into account too. I'll be in that general area tomorrow morning - I think I'll bring them in then. And it might be "drop off the lenses and come back 3 days later" in which case screw it, might as well do it Saturday and avoid so much extra driving.

I was on the phone, he was still in the high chair and bored... you'd think I'd know better. But darn it, I wanted to take a phone call from a friend I don't get to see.

[identity profile] celticdragonfly.livejournal.com 2006-08-04 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I believe that's about the thing that made the optician suggest we go with these instead. (Well, they originally wanted these TINY little frames with tiny lenses - I insisted on bigger. I don't care if the rectangular ones are more fashionable.)

I'll talk to them again about any better options, especially if we have to replace the frame, but I don't think there are many better options.
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[personal profile] archangelbeth 2006-08-04 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I hate the "looking through a teeny cardboard tube" style. I'm not wearing these as a fashion statement, people, I'm wearing these so I can SEE!

Anyway, obligatory rant there.

Good luck, too. I would bring up the suggestions, pointing out that repairing the frames may get a bit tedious, and how many times you've had to trek over there. Hm. Perhaps you could set something up of mailing them over and them mailing it back? It'd take longer, but be less driving.

[identity profile] estokien.livejournal.com 2006-08-04 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm the same way about my sunglasses. They are there to keep the sun out of my eyes, if I can see around them they aren't working right.

Of course, this reminds me of the first great thing I noticed about contacts (which I first got when I was trying for competitive soccer), peripheral vision!

I broke a lot of glasses as a kid, my face seems to be made for it. Combine very little bridge on my nose, with a nose shaped like a ski slope and naturally oily skin, oh and a prescription that made for thick lenses. I once breaked too hard on my bicycle and had my glasses go flying and shatter on the pavement. (Shatter-proof apparently did't apply to this particular mode of breakage) Even when I didn't break them, I was pushing them back up my nose every 5 seconds.

So, umm, I agree that tiny lenses are silly for anything but reading glasses.