I had an appointment today at the eye doctor; I had to go two days without my contacts! I managed around the house, but it was weird. You can easily fall into your own little world, if you're as near-sighted as I am. I had to go without the lenses to allow my eyes to go back into their normal shape. Well, I had the days off; I was able to cook, wash dishes, do laundry, read. I cleaned, but at times it felt like going through the motions, since I couldn't always tell if I was getting the result I wanted. :D I made cookies today. I worked on my dress - that was strange. Bringing it up to my face so I could see it, but it was a strange perspective. Still, I managed. But I'm behind with the Christmas cards now, since you really need to see what you're doing for something like that. And, type - I tried writing a blog post, but it was too awkward.
There is a lesson in all this.
Even the hour when wings are frozen
God for fledging time has chosen.*
Meanwhile, Annie got a couple of non-adjuvant vaccines yesterday, and was a bit off. Daisy seemed to realize this, and when Annie went to sleep in the spare room, Daisy stayed nearby on the bed. What a nice little buddy.
I was reading along, waiting to find out what disaster had befallen you -- but none had. :-) I'm glad you only had to suffer partial blindness for a couple of days, but that must have been a strain on the brain!
ReplyDeleteGretchen Joanna
It was a disaster of sorts, Gretchen, but I mean to tell the story some other time. Stay tuned!
DeleteAnimals are much smarter than many think. And loyal friends too… even the cattle have best friends. I will write a blog post about that sometime. Mary @ Hilltop Post
ReplyDeleteOh, I would love to hear that story, Mary!
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