This week is Stephanie’s birthday extravaganza. Typically the week of her birthday, she schedules local events and goes on a trip. Since I can’t make the trip this year, I joined her for the Tuesday activity – Top Golf, a driving range in Dallas.
I’ve never been to a driving range, but it looks like fun and fairly easy.
Fun, yes. Easy....Not so much.
My first attempts were surprisingly better than expected. I made contact with the ball and even managed to make a few points!
However, some attempts were less than successful. Exhibit A:
After 4 swings and 4 misses, I connected on the 5th try. However, the ball went straight up, hit the ceiling and landed about 10 feet from where we started. No casualties were reported.
We had a lot of fun, but I don't think I'll be on the PGA tour anytime soon.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Retired glasses called up for active duty
My eyes are healing well!
However, impatient MB has officially kicked in. After hearing stories of people who have had LASIK and drove themselves home seeing 20/20, I'm frustrated with my process. I couldn't even open my eyes after the surgery. I wasn't too drugged up, but I have no idea how someone would be able to operate a car successfully!
When I get too frustrated, I just try to remember 3 short days ago they cut a flap and stuck a laser in my eye!!!
I really can see much better and can function without glasses, but can't see distances well. So I'm going in today to get a lens prescription to tide me over until I can get LASIK touch ups in 3 months. Looks like I can't retire my glasses just yet....
However, impatient MB has officially kicked in. After hearing stories of people who have had LASIK and drove themselves home seeing 20/20, I'm frustrated with my process. I couldn't even open my eyes after the surgery. I wasn't too drugged up, but I have no idea how someone would be able to operate a car successfully!
When I get too frustrated, I just try to remember 3 short days ago they cut a flap and stuck a laser in my eye!!!
I really can see much better and can function without glasses, but can't see distances well. So I'm going in today to get a lens prescription to tide me over until I can get LASIK touch ups in 3 months. Looks like I can't retire my glasses just yet....
Saturday, July 10, 2010
LASIK...the beautiful recovery
Friday I went in for LASIK and traded my coke bottle glasses for a fashionable pair of goggles.
So pretty!
This morning I went in for a follow up appointment and my eyes seem to be healing nicely. The only disappointment is that I still can't see that well. It's better than pre-LASIK, but still not where I want it to be. Thank goodness dad has a ginormous TV because I can mostly see that to keep myself entertained. Hopefully I will be able see well enough to drive home tomorrow.
So pretty!
This morning I went in for a follow up appointment and my eyes seem to be healing nicely. The only disappointment is that I still can't see that well. It's better than pre-LASIK, but still not where I want it to be. Thank goodness dad has a ginormous TV because I can mostly see that to keep myself entertained. Hopefully I will be able see well enough to drive home tomorrow.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
30 things in 12 months
My sister and I were catching up over the weekend and got to talking about this past year. Both of us have lived the last year in limbo not really know where we’re going to be living the next year, not wanting to invest in relationship or “stuff” in case we move, and neither of us have gotten out much with people outside of our family. (which is not a bad thing, but we need other relationships too)
So she suggested something her friend Susan did. 101 in 1001. Susan put together a list of 101 things to do over the next 1001 days. Some were big commitments (visit a family member overseas) and others were things she just needed motivation to get to (clean out garage).
Casey and I are determined to make this year great and stop living in limboland. We are putting together lists of 30 things to do in a year. We’ll cross them off and date them as we accomplish each. Like Susan’s, my list is peppered with big and little things. (and I may have borrowed a few directly from her list…it was good!!!)
30 things in 12 months
1. Talk to a teacher about Teaching Certification & Prep completed 7/14/10
2. Organize and print digital photos completed 1/2/11
3. Organize photo prints
4. Pay off $7000 on my car
5.Take a 5 day vacation!! completed Thanksgiving 2010
6. Go to a batting cage
7. Run an entire 5K (no walking!)
8. Sew Christmas Tree skirt
9. Keep a plant alive for 1 year
10. Go to a driving range completed 7/20/10
11. Cook a holiday meal on my own completed 12/5/10
12. Toss the football with Tommy
13. Go to a firing range
14.Take a spontaneous weekend trip with no plans completed 7/23-25 & 9/10-13
15. Read a Christian book completed 11/25/10
16. Read a faith based book completed 1/22/11
17. Plant a tree
18. Visit one of the 10 states I’ve never visited
19. Make a bowl with dad
20.Go to a concert completed 9/4/10
21. Write a short story
22. Take a cooking class
23. Design and order personalized stationary
24. Go to a museum completed 7/16/10
25. Join an Adult Bible Group
26.Try Vietnamese food completed 9/15/10
27. Donate blood 3 times donated 6/30/10 & 11/2/10
28. Fix my bike
29. Take Lawson to a park
30. Go fishing
So she suggested something her friend Susan did. 101 in 1001. Susan put together a list of 101 things to do over the next 1001 days. Some were big commitments (visit a family member overseas) and others were things she just needed motivation to get to (clean out garage).
Casey and I are determined to make this year great and stop living in limboland. We are putting together lists of 30 things to do in a year. We’ll cross them off and date them as we accomplish each. Like Susan’s, my list is peppered with big and little things. (and I may have borrowed a few directly from her list…it was good!!!)
30 things in 12 months
1.
2.
3. Organize photo prints
4. Pay off $7000 on my car
5.
6. Go to a batting cage
7. Run an entire 5K (no walking!)
8. Sew Christmas Tree skirt
9. Keep a plant alive for 1 year
10.
11.
12. Toss the football with Tommy
13. Go to a firing range
14.
15.
16.
17. Plant a tree
18. Visit one of the 10 states I’ve never visited
19. Make a bowl with dad
20.
21. Write a short story
22. Take a cooking class
23. Design and order personalized stationary
24.
25. Join an Adult Bible Group
26.
27.
28. Fix my bike
29. Take Lawson to a park
30. Go fishing
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
"800-Contacts" is losing a customer
I have worn glasses since I was in second grade. My first pair was pink plastic with a Smurf on the sides. In 7th grade my parents let me use contact lenses. Since my eyes were so bad and only getting worse, my doctor recommended hard (gas permeable) lenses. In 2008 I switched to disposable soft lenses for comfort.
I don’t know why, but it hadn’t crossed my mind to get LASIK. Perhaps because it is elective and I thought I would be too expensive. (and let me tell you, it ain’t cheap!!)
My boyfriend, though he says I’m adorable in glasses, was the one who convinced me to do it. From his perspective, if the technology exists and I can afford it, why wouldn’t I want to be able to see? When put like that I couldn’t come up with a very good reason! So, I shopped around, decided on Key Whitman, and put some money in Flex Spending.
Friday, July 9, 2010 I am getting LASIK!
I have to go without contacts for 3 days before the surgery so yesterday was the last day I will ever wear contact lenses. When I took my contacts out, I still cleaned them and put them in their case. I’ve relied on glasses and contacts for the better part of my life. I guess I still can’t quite believe I won’t need them again.
I don’t know why, but it hadn’t crossed my mind to get LASIK. Perhaps because it is elective and I thought I would be too expensive. (and let me tell you, it ain’t cheap!!)
My boyfriend, though he says I’m adorable in glasses, was the one who convinced me to do it. From his perspective, if the technology exists and I can afford it, why wouldn’t I want to be able to see? When put like that I couldn’t come up with a very good reason! So, I shopped around, decided on Key Whitman, and put some money in Flex Spending.
Friday, July 9, 2010 I am getting LASIK!
I have to go without contacts for 3 days before the surgery so yesterday was the last day I will ever wear contact lenses. When I took my contacts out, I still cleaned them and put them in their case. I’ve relied on glasses and contacts for the better part of my life. I guess I still can’t quite believe I won’t need them again.
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