Here it is another year of Thanksgiving family togetherness
and stories of do you remember when? Being the youngest in my family, it’s
quite possible that there are more stories about me than anyone else. It’s not that
I caused the most mischief, but rather, there were more sibs around to catch me
at it. Not to mention that someone was always ready to set up the gullible
little sister to carry out evil plans.
I grew up in a small St. Louis neighborhood with Leonard
Slatkin, the famous symphony conductor, right next door. When his face appeared
on the cover of our new phone book, he-who-must-not-be-named sent me on a
mission to get Mr. Slatkin’s autograph. How was I to know the great
conductor would open his door with only a towel around his waist? Furthermore,
I was too young to realize how gauche it was to ask him for his autograph in
that situation. Being a good sport, Mr. Slatkin autographed my phone book and
off I went only to be reminded of my faux pas at Thanksgiving get togethers
forty years later.
I didn’t need eyeglasses to see the obvious during my childhood.
Each member of my family wore a pair of specs while I enjoyed perfect vision.
Not anymore. I blame it on childbirth because that’s when my vision went south.
This Thanksgiving when my sister brings her new boyfriend to the family meal, I
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5 comments:
Nowadays it seems to be easy to get rid of eyeglasses - by laser technology. Well, I'm not brave enough to go for it.
Judging by the picture, eyeglasses become you perfectly.
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I too am happy with my eyeglasses and thankful for them. I know others who have had the laser eye surgery and their eyes are worse than they ever were. They wish they had never had it done and have told me to never let anyone talk me into it. I think the next time I need some new glasses that I will definitely check this place out. Thanks so much for passing it on to us.
And you do look so happy in your glasses. I think I am so used to mine that even when mine are off I still reach up to push them up into place. That's when I realized that I had totally accepted wearing them all the time. Lots of togetherness with my glasses. LOL
Happy Theme Thursday and have a great weekend.
God bless.
We all wear glasses now, and have successfully purchased glasses on-line.
Me without glasses--would just be a comedy scene at Thanksgiving. All I know is without them, you don't want me to attempt to carve the turkey. We might all be eating the chandelier or something. Ha-Ha!
Cheers, Jenn
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