Or cabin fever, whichever. Yesterday I went on a cleaning spree in the kitchen and everything is practically sparkling. If it would just get warm enough to keep the windows open all day... :P Ended up freezing by early evening and had to turn the heat back on. I feel the urge to clean again today, but I have an entry for an art contest to work on.
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But yah, at least at our office, we also listen to the patient's preferences on what they are looking for, and try to offer a good choice of frame types and lenses for them.
I have found I no longer can wear plastic frames cause my nose has gotten rather boney and thin. Which is kind of sad for me cause I did like the plastic frame look... and finding a good pair of plastic frames with nosepads is hard! The spring hinge broke on the ones I had, and the only plastic w/ nosepad frame that we have at our office is too narrow hieght wise. Better for a young teen. *le sigh*
Ah... I bet your AntiReflective coating has either "crazed" or reacted to adverse conditions. Less quality AR coatings tend to do that in a year or too... they are so sensitive. You can't use any harsh chemicals like Windex on your glasses (or do alot of cleaning with harsh cleaning chemicals if it mists up in the air). Also, if the coating gets scratched from dust or repetitve cleaning with a cloth or tissue that is abrasive, it'll cause that too. I've seen that happen with my older galsses I wore for a couple years. :P They say the more expensive AR coatings with Teflon are also more durable, but yeah, that's why they are more expensive!
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