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Borrego Springs, CA

Monday, October 3, 2011

I’m definitely taller without glasses!

IMG_3509After my enjoyable stop at the St. John Farmer’s Market yesterday morning, Emma and I headed out for La Salle Fish and Wildlife Area to take a good long walk.  All of tonight’s pictures are from our wanderings along the Kankakee River.

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After wallowing in a good bit of self pity Friday afternoon and Saturday, I was still able to accomplish a few necessary chores.  One of the things I do in October is get my yearly flu shot, and since Saturday was Oct.1, I checked that off of my list. 

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Robyn and Dennis were off for a short holiday in Vegas, without the girls, so I was surprised to run into the grandgirls at Robyn’s house when I arrived to do some much needed laundry.  They were spending the weekend with their other grandparents, but were at the house getting ready to go to the park with their local teenage babysitter.  Phoebe’s reaction to seeing me was the usual:  “Belt!!”  Avery, on the other hand was a little more demur.  “Oh, hi grandma Bell, where’s Emma the gog?”  Guess I know where I stand in her great scheme of things.  Sarcastic smile I think Avery is the only other person in this world that likes Emma.  I told her Emma was at home taking a nap.

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Now, to get to the title of tonight’s post.  Those of you who have always had to wear glasses won’t understand my fairly recent chagrin about having to wear glasses for almost every waking moment.  I’ve needed reading glasses for quite a few years, but I’ve now advanced to also needing them for not so close vision enhancement.  I can still walk around without bumping into things without them, but life is just a little easier with them on.  Sometimes, by late afternoon, I’m tired of wearing them, so I take them off for Emma’s evening walk.  And here’s what I’ve noticed.  After wearing the specs all day, I suddenly feel a lot taller walking down the lane.  It’s quite an amazing feeling.  Has anyone else had this phenomena happen to them?  Why I’m sure if someone were to come by and measure me at those times, I’d be a statuesque 5’4” tall for sure!

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Thanks for stopping by… talk to you later,  Judy

24 comments:

  1. Right there with ya...I hate my progressive bifocals for walking..makes me dizzy. I much prefer to walk without them...And..any way I can get taller, I'm all for it...I HATE my glasses..and I used to work for an Optometrist!..Dennis has worn hard contact lenses since he was 26..that would be 43 years..Now they are bifocal contact lenses...NO WAY, JOSE!!

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  2. No, but sometimes I can see better without them on because they get so smudgy!

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  3. Since I was eight years old, I have needed glasses for everything except sleeping, so I have not experienced the "taller" phenomenon. I do wish some magic glasses would make me thinner, though!

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  4. Great pictures and as for the feeling taller without glasses phenomenon I am going to try it first thing after dinner.

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  5. I have had glasses since I was 9 and I'm still 6 foot tall.

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  6. I always get the taller feeling when I get new glasses with stronger bifocals. The ground always seems further away for a while until I get used to them.

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  7. I always get the taller feeling when I get new glasses with stronger bifocals. The ground always seems further away for a while until I get used to them.

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  8. I always get the taller feeling when I get new glasses with stronger bifocals. The ground always seems further away for a while until I get used to them.

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  9. I still only wear reading glasses, so not sure about the taller thing. I am pondering the idea that 5'4" is statuesque:)

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  10. Not only do I get taller I also get thinner...LOL. Oh how I wish that were true!

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  11. Yes - I had that same experience. When I was 13!

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  12. Judy,

    You're a giant among the RV blogging world, with or without glasses! ;c)

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  13. Hey, I loved Emma! She is a real sweetheart, especially when she calms down.

    I wore no-line bifocals for years, and then contact lenses (which I loved). Now I hate having to wear glasses for reading, but that probably won't ever change. Wish I could go back to contacts, but I got so I couldn't get them out very easily.

    You are very statuesque, glasses or no glasses (yours or mine).

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  14. Can't remember not wearing glasses but I do remember when I first got bifocals about two years ago. I hated them. Still do.

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  15. I'll go with the thinner comments (I wish)! I can tell you that bifocals definitely make steps and curbs look taller ...or shorter... or anything that they are NOT. Big pain in the patootie!

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  16. what ever works for you Judy!..I have been wearing glasses since grade 5...now I have progressive lenses..but sometimes I find it easier to read without them..time for a new pair I think!!

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  17. If you're looking taller in your glasses then your prescription probably needs to be lightened up a bit!!!

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  18. Had to start wearning glasses around age 45 and have hated having to wear glasses every single day since!! Went the contact lens route for awhile but found it too aggravating and didn't like the idea of having to poke myself in the eye every morning.

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  19. Glasses that make me seem taller ... where do I sign up?

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  20. My glasses make Odel look taller. :)

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  21. "..I hate my progressive bifocals for walking..makes me dizzy. I much prefer to walk without them..."

    I have just the opposite opinion of progressive bifocals, walking or not. I think they are the best thing since sliced bread and pockets on shirts.

    The 'makes me dizzy' part of the comment makes me think that the prescription is not correct.

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  22. I like the way glasses make me look so I don't mind needing them but when I first got bifocals they made me dizzy. So I took Dramamine until I got used to them. That worked for me.

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  23. Howdy Judy AND I LIKE EMMA!!

    Speaking of glasses; I had an eye exam several weeks ago, dilation,etc.. On the way home(200 miles) a truck came over a hill WITH THE BRIGHTEST LIGHTS EVER, and caused a pain near my ear!!! They had prescribed a light tint for my new glasses , for night driving; when the glasses came they made all of the difference in the world; at night.. I see farther, sharper &
    clearer than ever!!!

    You have more patience than Job, girl!!!

    Wishing you smooth roads and clear skies !!!

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  24. Judy, you south like Andy Rooney with all that wondering! Funny!

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