My boyfriend was having fits about his dirty eyeglasses until he realized it was his bushy eyebrows getting mashed against the inside of his glasses that was causing all the trouble.
I’m the other way around… without my glasses, I can see the small clock on my cable box, which is about 16+ feet away from my chair, but, seeing up close doesn’t work, unless I have my glasses.
I currently have a collection of eyeglasses as my vision does not change a lot and used to have coverage for same when he was working.
Distance glasses.
Reading glasses (which I am wearing right now and do so around the house these years and I take off when reading magazines, books…?).
Progressive lens glasses which I wear when we go out.
Distance sunglasses.
Progressive lens glasses which also are photochromatic – wear when out in the sun and walking around.
Second pair of regular lens glasses which I keep in our car. Why? We used to go to Barnes and Nobles Friday nights and walk around. One night I went to meet him at the door to leave and while waiting was rubbing the lenses to clean them. I suddenly realized I was holding a lens in my left hand and the frame and other lens in my right! I realized that if I was alone I would not be able to drive home using the sunglasses in the car. I had a pair of older progressive lenses still good to see to drive and I keep it in the car – just in case.
Then just for fun – we are 18th century reenactors. When we started I bought a pair of distance and a pair of sunglasses which “sort of looked correct” – thin metal frames. They are also used for the few times we do 19th century. Over the years I was able to purchase reproduction frames so I have -
Modern wire frame small lens clear
Modern wire frame small lens sunglasses (keep in our van so if forget my period glasses ro need to drive van I have them in same)
Reproduction frame clear lenses
Reproduction frame sunglasses.
Eye doctor just mentioned that he has started seeing cataracts – hate to think what replacing all this will cost in new prescription when I finally need surgery for same.
Kiba65 10 months ago
This I can relate too….
PraiseofFolly 10 months ago
And funky little floaters in the eyes can be entertaining, too.
juicebruce 10 months ago
My problem is finding the glasses after I take them off ;-)
Blissfulvalley Premium Member 10 months ago
Facts.
Hogryder 10 months ago
OMG…this is me every day (and sometimes several!) How do they get these smudges on them when they’re on my face?
ctolson 10 months ago
As i got older, my glasses seemed to get dirtier faster.
wirepunchr 10 months ago
You know you have problems when you still have the smudges after you take off the glasses.
flemmingo 10 months ago
Just ordered my first set of glasses. One for near and one for far. Made it all these years with just cheap reading glasses.
DaBump Premium Member 10 months ago
Nah, I tend to ignore them until someone says “How can you see through those filthy glasses?” Some kind of mental filter, I guess.
ladykat 10 months ago
I can relate to this.
kaycstamper 10 months ago
OMG, totally! Constantly wiping them.
tcayer 10 months ago
So Pluggers can see dirt on their glasses? Wow.
Bex Premium Member 10 months ago
My boyfriend was having fits about his dirty eyeglasses until he realized it was his bushy eyebrows getting mashed against the inside of his glasses that was causing all the trouble.
KEA 10 months ago
sometimes with floaters I’m not sure if what I’m seeing is in my eye or in the air
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 10 months ago
Drives me crazy! LOL Also, no matter how I try I end up with hair on my sleeves trying to jump into my food.
hubbard3188 10 months ago
Usually little tiny finger prints from my grand kids.
Just-me 10 months ago
That’s me.
tinstar 10 months ago
I’m the other way around… without my glasses, I can see the small clock on my cable box, which is about 16+ feet away from my chair, but, seeing up close doesn’t work, unless I have my glasses.
mafastore 10 months ago
I currently have a collection of eyeglasses as my vision does not change a lot and used to have coverage for same when he was working.
Distance glasses.
Reading glasses (which I am wearing right now and do so around the house these years and I take off when reading magazines, books…?).
Progressive lens glasses which I wear when we go out.
Distance sunglasses.
Progressive lens glasses which also are photochromatic – wear when out in the sun and walking around.
Second pair of regular lens glasses which I keep in our car. Why? We used to go to Barnes and Nobles Friday nights and walk around. One night I went to meet him at the door to leave and while waiting was rubbing the lenses to clean them. I suddenly realized I was holding a lens in my left hand and the frame and other lens in my right! I realized that if I was alone I would not be able to drive home using the sunglasses in the car. I had a pair of older progressive lenses still good to see to drive and I keep it in the car – just in case.
Then just for fun – we are 18th century reenactors. When we started I bought a pair of distance and a pair of sunglasses which “sort of looked correct” – thin metal frames. They are also used for the few times we do 19th century. Over the years I was able to purchase reproduction frames so I have -
Modern wire frame small lens clear
Modern wire frame small lens sunglasses (keep in our van so if forget my period glasses ro need to drive van I have them in same)
Reproduction frame clear lenses
Reproduction frame sunglasses.
Eye doctor just mentioned that he has started seeing cataracts – hate to think what replacing all this will cost in new prescription when I finally need surgery for same.