Late last night I was cleaning my glasses and the bridge between the lenses snapped.
The 6 year old metal frames had met their end. I don't have an extra pair of glasses or contacts.
I was supposed to work 8am to 1pm today. I had to call in 'blind'.
I am near sighted and I would have a very hard time driving or working without glasses. You would not want me on the roads without them.
My Father stepped in and drove me to the mall early this morning. He threw a coin in the fountain and made a wish that we could find a frame to fit my lenses.
The gentleman at Lensecrafters was not as optimistic that it would be that easy.
Guess what! It was that easy. He found a frame to fit my old lenses. It was only 89$ for the new frames. Voila done. I can see again! I still need to get new glasses but I have these as a backup for now.
I was able to get an appointment due to a cancellation at my own eye doctors later today by fluke as well.
My angels do take care of me.
So does my Dad.
Thanks Dad.
Thanks Angels.
being grateful
Barbara
Oh yeah, and thanks to the Lenscrafter guy!
6 comments:
Good thing you didn't have to do the electrical tape thing.
I am enough of a nerd without taping my glasses... lol
LUCKY!!!!!!!! A few years ago I bought a pair of those fancy plastic framed ones and the nose pad fell off and I was told I would have to buy an entire new front frame for them! I always buy my glasses at shoppers optical. Thank GOD for the 2 for 1 deal!
I can't find the 2 for 1 sales anymore. Most places still charge like they are selling you 2 pairs though.
Are they still call Lenscrafters in Quebec? I would have thought the language police would have them translate the name to the french equivilant
I think it's Lunetterie Lenscrafter. Not sure if I spelt that right... The language police do not control my blog. Yet. Speaking of language police
'Lunetterie' sounds like a place they manufacture lunatics. We'll have your lunatic ready in an hour Madame.
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