Tuesday, March 13, 2012

As long as I don't look like a nerd

The school asked us to take Charlee into an optometrist after she failed her school's eye check. Chuck's eye appointment started off a little scary when the nurse said she thought Chuck was legally blind in her right eye...turned out she was wrong. She just needed a little help seeing far away.
I thought quickly about how I never noticed her having trouble seeing...then I realized a few things that should have been big hints. Like how she asks me every week in church what the hymn number is, and scoots closer and closer to the tv when playing Wii and Kinect. Guess I better start paying attention.
Charlee was nervous about getting glasses, but excited too...she got to pick out her frames all by
herself.








17 comments:

nina said...

She's so cute!

Stacey said...

She is precious. What an adorable mix of both you and Justin! So sweet!

Carola said...

Is that what Charlee said? Well, I think she looks cute...what does she say about seeing?

Chelsea Tippetts said...

She is so pretty :) I love her new glasses!

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Jim B. said...

She looked adorable and she really did good in choosing her glasses because they couldn't have looked or fit her better. I'm a retired optician and I always hated seeing a girl so young needing glasses so young because I also knew that her eyesight was sure to continue to get worse as she was growing which wouldn't be until maybe in her early to mid twenties. Charlie got her first glasses in 2012 and that was 7 years ago so by now she is probably in her early teens. How much has her prescription increased over the years? I'm sure she still looks every bit as cute and attractive as she did then wearing her glasses today.