930 AM Going to try contacts again, or at least a monofit.

I hope it’ll work. I really don’t like glasses. I’m thinking about going for daily wear, to avoid some of the problems I’ve had in the past. IF I can get a monofit, so both eyes aren’t involved. I hate removing lenses even worse than putting them in, but an eye infection isn’t good either.

Slowly recovering from two falls…it’s a good thing figure skating taught me how…stepping on the champagne cork at the wedding reception was just one of those things. Tripping over a parking buffer while carrying a tray of pottery…not so much. But it’s not going to be a lasting problem. That’s the good part.

Now I just need to work on seeing where I’m going.

One of the unplanned effects of an old injury is a right foot that reports where it is as about an inch higher than it actually is when I’m stepping over something…age is not for sissies! So I tend to trip. The champagne cork was a triple play: a stray cork, new higher sole strap-sandals that squish, and a sole that ‘grips’ things like the long skirt as I tried to recover balance. The other was just a stupid ‘thought I was stepping clear of that buffer’ oopsie.

Well, at least I’ll see oncoming cars and read street signs better, with new contacts.