Ok, I have to admit it. Since my cataract surgery I have turned into one of those people who have “readers” all over the house. Readers are just portable magnifying glasses. I leave a pair on the kitchen table, in my knitting room, by where I knit at night, on my nightstand, and a pair in my purse. This is just so I don’t have to carry one pair everywhere.
Am I wrong in thinking that I might also need to leave a pair by the computer too. Also, just maybe a spare pair in case I lose or misplaced a pair.
The same goes with sunglasses too. One pair in my purse. One pair by the back door for errands around the outside of the house. I am not sure if I don’t need a spare just in case.
I also started the knitting room reorganization today. I had no problem filling the newly open space. I also moved on big basket to a new home. Just a few more things to move before John comes in for the heavy lifting
I am really close to finishing 3 more knitting projects. I have figured out the pattern revision, now just new pictures and a bit of typing. The sample for my next shawl just needs the ends woven in and the pattern typed. I still need the daily nap so things are going a bit on the slow side. Everything will get done in its own time.
TTFN
By the way I have bought all the Foster Grant readers on my own. His is my own personal opinion..I am not being paid for this blog post.
My ophthalmologist buys her readers at Costco, and recommended that I do the same, since their readers have accurate Rx markings. You may not have enough readers. At present, I have readers in the following places: purse, bedside, desk/computer, den, media room, knitting bag #1 (afghans), knitting tool kit (travels), x-stitch bag, needlepoint bag #1 (large canvas), needlepoint bag #2 (small canvas/traveler) and knitting bag #2 (hats/scarves/traveler). I think that's all of them. I also have a few extra pair stashed near my "easy chair" in case I lose a pair somewhere. I get really cranky when I'm trying to do something and my eyes don't cooperate. As for sunglasses - 1 pair by the front door, one in my purse, and one in the car in the compartment that Subaru generously supplies to hide them.
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