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  • A friend….lived in a big tent with two other roommates, up in the mountains. One evening she went to the shower tent. She was very near-sighted, but had taken her glasses off to go to the shower. She came back into the tent and found her roommate there, on her side of the tent. My…

  • Wearing glasses is like alcohol. There are different varieties that are all conveniently placed in an aisle – some looking pretty, some dull, some exotic – they’re all there, waiting to be purchased….You begin to know what you what, choosing the drinks that makes you feel good about yourself. Then, there are the days where…

  • Oh say, can you see? First grade The school nurse said ‘eye doctor.’ Peering through her own wire frames Mother said ‘She’s too pretty to wear glasses.’ Second grade Crash! I bump into my sister’s bike. ‘Looks like she needs gl. . . .’ To Daddy,Mother said ‘She’s too pretty to wear glasses.’ Third grade…

  • Finding Glasses in Humorous Places

    Finding Glasses in Humorous Places

    My son is 11 years old. When he was 2, he was diagnosed with autism and at the age of 7 he received his first pair of glasses. He was excited and chose a pair he felt made him look like a spy. They had blue frames and made him look very handsome. Given his…

  • I was 15 years old and I had been wearing contact lenses for a year or two. It had taken me a long time and a huge amount of effort to become accustomed to wearing them, so I was a little paranoid about the health of my eyes and taking care of my contacts, which…

  • I’ve been wearing eyeglasses for most of my life. Astigmatism and near sightedness dictate corrective lenses. Been wearing them for so long I don’t seem to be me without them…. This one day I misplaced my glasses. Then I remembered I had left them in their case in my desk at school. Mom scolded me…

  • I’m Going to Miss the Four-Eyed Me

    I’m Going to Miss the Four-Eyed Me

    I’m going to miss the four-eyed me. My doc assures me that after surgery, I’ll be able to toss my specs. “You’ll be able to see just fine without them!” See without glasses? Me? Are librarians even allowed to do that?? Will I be able to throw out my glasses, shed my life-long identity as…

  • Sans specs, I’m a total klutz in a world that’s a blur. Reaching for them is the first thing I do each morning and tucking them away in a safe place is the last thing I do before I go to sleep each night. I even wear them when I swim. My glasses are so…

  • I’ve Come to Love Wearing Glasses

    I’ve Come to Love Wearing Glasses

    I’m a librarian. A reader. I identify as a four-eyed person. I’ve always worn glasses. I got my first pair in the second grade. It was a miracle! The blurry world I’d inhabited all my life suddenly came into focus. I could see the blackboard! I could read street signs! I could actually see facial…

  • Finally he asked for a date! We went to the library—a safe place to get to know each other, sat at a heavy oak table, chairs close together then opened our books as if to study. He began staring, leaning too close and looking through my coke-bottle glasses said Don’t ever marry anyone who is…

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