It’s official.  I am now old.  With gray hair.   And a cane.  Age has never bothered me.  I look forward to being older because I think I get wiser.  Until yesterday, I always thought I believed that.

As a preface to my post, I’m going to come out of hiding.  (Please be kind…I’ve been beat up these last few weeks!) This is a photo of me at my last birthday party. I’m going to be 45 in a few weeks.   And most days, I feel 30, maybe 35.  Until yesterday.

I’m slightly near-sighted.  Since I only wear glasses when I drive, I keep them in the car.  Seven-year-old was playing in the car a few days ago and this happened.  No one knows how.

So I needed a new pair but needed an eye exam first.

This is the appointment:

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DR:  Did you know that your eyes bulge out?

ME:  (Why is he telling me this?) Um…no.

DR:  Has anyone ever told you that you have protruding eyes?

ME:  (Again…why are you telling me this? Wait…painful childhood memories of being called “Bug Eyes” flash back). Well, maybe.

Doctor brings out a ruler.

DR:  Stare ahead please. (Measures how my eyes stick out of my head like Homer Simpson.)

DR:  Well, it’s nothing to worry about, but I just thought you should know. (Well, it’s nothing to worry about, I just thought you’d want to be self-conscious for the rest of your life.  Thanks, Doc!)

A few minutes later.

DR:  I think you need bifocals.

ME:  (WHAT!?) Well, I never wear glasses for reading or computer work.  I see better without them.

DR:  That’s because you need bifocals.  Here’s a prescription.  And I would see a doctor and have a yearly checkup…for diabetes, cholesterol, etc.  At your age, that’s a good idea.

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Wow, thanks for that encouragement.  I really appreciate that WALMART-EYE-GUY.

I won’t go into how I picked out some modern looking glasses but was told that my granny-bifocal prescription wouldn’t work with that frame.  So I was escorted to the Elton John eyewear section to pick out a frame large enough for my Hubble telescope lenses.

And that’s how you age 25 years in 10 minutes.

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Francie on April 17th, 2008 | File Under stuff | -