Ma and Pa Kettle - and Betty MacDonald fan club fans,
we have a new Betty MacDonald fan club contest.
Do you wear glasses?
It isn't a problem at all in our time because we have very stylish glasses but it was a huge problem 70 years ago.
What was the reason why?
Because the glasses looked rather ugly.
Tell us please two members of the Bard family who were shortsighted.
Good luck.
You can win very interesting new Betty MacDonald fan club items.
Deadline: November 30, 2015
Good luck!
Have a nice Sunday,
Simon
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I now have superpowers
Posted: October 27, 2013 Filed under: Politics | Tags: glasses, new, new glasses, short-sighted Comments Off on I now have superpowers
Correction, I have glasses. I never
realised I needed glasses until this Monday, and now I have spent a week
occasionally wearing my glasses. Here is a picture Hélène took of me
whilst I was wearing my glasses:
Looking back, it kind of makes sense –
not being able to see the whiteboard unless I were at the front of the
lecture hall, wondering why signs were so small, and if I were missing
something when standing at a high point. Of course, I was born like
this, so my eyesight was normal, and it was never bad enough to stop me
from doing anything I tried. I had tried on other people’s glasses, but
it never made things clearer so I just assumed that it wasn’t for me. So
I went through my whole life being shortsighted, and with nothing to
help me see better.
However, I’m not bitter about it. I
adjusted to my short sightedness, and now that I can see better, it
feels like a bonus. I have better hand-eye coordination, have no
difficulty reading things from a distance, and most importantly I can
really see.
I remember walking out of the opticians,
seeing bricks not buildings, and it was a bit overwhelming. Trees became
leaves, and the amount of detail felt life-altering. I’m sure this is
something a lot of people go through, I just wanted to get my own
thoughts down before I lose this high.