HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a peaceful, happy week!
Heather: Oh dear, there are days like that: One pesky thing after another. Sounds like a glass or two of wine might not go amiss with dinner. Lindybird: Not boring at all to go back to the same place. Known quantities are nice, especially when it comes to cafes, parks, places to putter or just sit and people watch. OG: The surgeon left so now they have to find another one and fit J into the schedule? That's bothersome. How much does his condition affect his daily routine? Call me a masochist, but I've got Parliament's Brexit debates going in the background. Very little heckling or interruptions, which helps understand the various views. Well, it is raining here too..... :-)
I wondered which kind you meant, AQ, as at first I assumed you were talking about the ones which change colour. I usually have that kind, as my blue eyes are sensitive to bright light. My optician told me that if you have these, the way they change can take longer, the older the glasses get! So your OH could be wearing some old ones. As I said, I need dark glasses so you can imagine that I take sunglasses on holiday. This time, I took: One pair of "normal" glasses, on my nose. One pair ditto, in a box, in case I break the 1st pair! One pair of middle distance glasses, which at home I use to sit at the desktop screen. One pair of ordinary sunglasses. One pair of sunglasses with a prescription lens. One pair of special "fitover" sunglasses which fit over an ordinary pair of specs - these are new last year and I'm finding them invaluable (I use them for driving and it works well). There was still room in my suitcase for some shoes......
EDIT: No mention of reading glasses as I just take off whatever I'm wearing! Then I squint at things. I used to have some "varifocals" but eventually they made me dizzy so I had to give up on them.
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Hope you have a better day than yesterday, Heather. The sun has now come out here and I'm doing yet more laundry....
My OH would travel with minimal stuff if I let him. And we are soo different. Here is us, unpacking at our destination:
HIM - Find "best" evening trousers and put them wonkily onto the thinnest, wiry coathanger available. Jam shirts onto hangers, without bothering to do them up so they're straight. Stuff sweaters anyhow into drawer, so that you can't see what you have.
HER - Unpack travel coathangers with stuffing in them, first, and then carefully hang up blouses etc. Put t shirts on hangers with "beach" identity on the left, those with "going around the town" on the right.... Put all trousers on hangers. Neatly lay sweaters and tops into drawer, divided into "daytime" and "evening" right and left side of drawer.
One boon we have found is to put all our undies into two zip up light carriers, which you can then unzip and put straight into the drawer at your destination. You can see what you have, and you don't even have to decant them.