Jan. 5th, 2012

vanillafluffy: (Iconic moi)
Y'all will be glad to hear than I finally nailed down a pair of glasses this morning! My gal from church came through: I not only found some frames that I could live with, Mb, who was with me, got a pair, too!

We tried on A LOT of glasses. If I'd been content to settle for a pair of plain Jane frames, I could've had them for $95. Eh, not so much. I kept trying frames on, peering at them and saying, "Well, I don't hate them...I'm just not in love with them."

Finally, I found some wire-rims with some character to them. They were my favorite of the ones that were in my price range, and ended up being $130 total. Compared to WalMart, which would've been a MINIMUM of $160 plus frames, I am satisfied that I got a good deal, and I can get lenses for my new scrip in my old pair for back-up*. I still like the frames, I just can't SEE out of them.

The best part was when Mb found out that Medicaid would pay for all but $2 for new glasses for her. She also had a recent exam, but was priced out of the market elsewhere. She's not the grandstander that I am; she was content with a simple pair of frames, and we're both very happy at the prospect of being able to SEE again.

On the way home, J called me to let me know my iPhone case has arrived. I'm headed over there momentarily, but I thought I'd share the good news that the great glasses quest has been achieved!

o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o

* It'll probably be about two weeks before I actually get them. And then, yes, I'll post pix.

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vanillafluffy: (Iconic moi)
Y'all will be glad to hear than I finally nailed down a pair of glasses this morning! My gal from church came through: I not only found some frames that I could live with, Mb, who was with me, got a pair, too!

We tried on A LOT of glasses. If I'd been content to settle for a pair of plain Jane frames, I could've had them for $95. Eh, not so much. I kept trying frames on, peering at them and saying, "Well, I don't hate them...I'm just not in love with them."

Finally, I found some wire-rims with some character to them. They were my favorite of the ones that were in my price range, and ended up being $130 total. Compared to WalMart, which would've been a MINIMUM of $160 plus frames, I am satisfied that I got a good deal, and I can get lenses for my new scrip in my old pair for back-up*. I still like the frames, I just can't SEE out of them.

The best part was when Mb found out that Medicaid would pay for all but $2 for new glasses for her. She also had a recent exam, but was priced out of the market elsewhere. She's not the grandstander that I am; she was content with a simple pair of frames, and we're both very happy at the prospect of being able to SEE again.

On the way home, J called me to let me know my iPhone case has arrived. I'm headed over there momentarily, but I thought I'd share the good news that the great glasses quest has been achieved!

o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o

* It'll probably be about two weeks before I actually get them. And then, yes, I'll post pix.

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vanillafluffy: (Sean bean - errol partridge)
This was actually written ages ago; I was in a British Literature class that required us to keep a journal. I had the bright idea of doing mine in verse, and I produced this poem, when we studied Browning.

I never would've thought to post it if not for a request from [livejournal.com profile] rosehiptea over at [livejournal.com profile] 5minutefandoms. I hope this is as classy as she hoped for!


The New Duchess

"Have you ever seen a lovlier gown?
Trimmed with the finest Brussels lace,
It cost three hundred pounds—
And oh, the look on Father's face!
'She'll wear it once!' he roared.
'She's getting a dowry—a big one, too'
But Mother took my side, and implored,
Saying that to seem too frugal wouldn't do;
'Twould offend who who seeks her hand.
We cannot afford his ill-will;
Tis safest to be grand,
Altho' we may regret the bill.'

"Mind you pack that petticoat with care!
It is the finest that I've got.
Silk, soft as heavenly angel's hair,
Need I say it cost quite a lot?
Father, of course, begrudged every shilling.
To keep up appearances, he paid
Though he was most unwilling
And to Maman, claimed he prayed
That my duke wouldn't know 'til far too late
How dearly he'd pay for my exquisite taste.

"What foolishness! Father's man has told
Of the splendor of his residence,
Of sculpture, art, and precious gold
Everywhere in evidence.
Such a man will wish—nay, require
A perfectly groomed and turned-out wife,
Sparkling with lustrous gemstones; fire—
It shall be a lovely life!

"No, no! Wait! Stop!
You mustn't pack that yet!
Save that for the very top.
Don't you know how wrinkled it would get?
I shall wear that on my wedding night
To greet my husband fine
That he may find his heart's delight
In its alluring design.

"I mean to banish memory
Of she who came before,
So I will be the one that he
Adores forevermore.
I'll gaze at him, eyes shy and wide,
Wait breathless for his every word,
Never venture from his side,
And speak as sweetly as a bird.
He'll give me everything I ask,
When he forgets his sorrow...
Don't dawdle, girl, get on with your task—
For I depart tomorrow."

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vanillafluffy: (Sean bean - errol partridge)
This was actually written ages ago; I was in a British Literature class that required us to keep a journal. I had the bright idea of doing mine in verse, and I produced this poem, when we studied Browning.

I never would've thought to post it if not for a request from [livejournal.com profile] rosehiptea over at [livejournal.com profile] 5minutefandoms. I hope this is as classy as she hoped for!

The New Duchess )
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