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Back to School…

Jason started 6th grade this morning. I’m still not quite sure what to think of this. I remember being in 6th grade. Sure, it was 1980 – but I still remember details from it. I can’t believe he’s old enough to be in 6th grade now…

On the way to school this morning, he said “I wonder if Bill made it in to 5th grade now.” I asked him what he meant. He said, “Well, Bill was held back in 4th grade whilst the rest of us moved on to 5th grade last year.” Whilst? Whilst? I actually had to ask him if he really said “whilst”. He’s reading “The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe” again right now, and it must be in the book. Whilst is not a word that comes up in your usual every day conversation.

He’s growing up so fast…

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Teeny Plastic Lenses in my Eyes…

I didn’t bother to mention it two weeks ago on July 26, but I went and got contacts again. I got my first pair of contacts in 7th or 8th grade. My parents were worried that I might tear them or lose them, but I never did. I lost one once, when it literally jumped out of my eye, and we had to go buy a new one. When we got home, the old one was laying on the carpet, glistening in the sun. We put it in the case and rehydrated it, and the store took the one we had just bought back. I was in college by the next time I lost one. I have torn one before too, maybe twice, but that’s it. I’ve had good luck with contacts.

Two years ago to the day, July 26, 2001, I had an eye exam and decided to get new glasses along with new contacts. I picked out the spunky black frames that you see in the photos of me on this site. I loved them, and I rarely wore my contacts. I think I wore them two or three times, but not often, and I got used to wearing glasses.

Two years of wearing glasses non-stop, and it was an odd transition to return to contacts. I had to go through the build-up schedule again, where you wear them 4 hours one day, then six hours, then eight, then a full day. I didn’t have any problems though, and in a way it has been liberating to wear them again. I have a full field of vision, no fuzzy areas beyond the frames. I can wear sunglasses again when I am outside.

But it seems that I am not alone in my real reason for getting contacts. It was so I could use the regular camera (my SLR) easily while I was in Boston. There is nothing more annoying then to have to take your glasses off every time you want to take a photo. And trust me, I take a lot of photos. Now I can look through the viewfinder without my glasses getting in the way, and that makes me very happy.

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Big Red Light…

“Because Mars has not been this close in more than 50,000 years, the sight is a once in a lifetime opportunity.” Head on out and check out Mars in the night sky, visible in the absolute east in the evening. The big day is August 27, from 7:30 pm “Mars will get as close as it can to Earth, a mere 55.76 million kilometres away, but clearly visible.” Read all about it here. [via Mikey]

I don’t know about you, but I think that’s freakin’ cool. Jason and I will definitely be heading out to check it out! I wonder if we can see it with the city lights or if we will have to go out to the country for a good view.

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Just a Thought…

A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him.
— David Brinkley

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Change Is In the Air…

More and more, I realize how I want to focus more time on photography. I realize that right now I have pulled myself in to so many different directions that I have ended up with two sites (this one and Pixelog) that pull me in to two different directions, and in the end I’m not happy with where they are at. While part of me wants to keep Pixelog very separate, I also want to merge the sites together, once and for all. I am thinking of ways of doing this – I’ve already added the latest Pixelog photos to some of the skins for the blog, but … that’s not it. It’s not right. It’s not what I want.

Change is in the air. I am not sure how soon it will be done, but it is coming. The need keeps growing stronger and stronger. I just have to figure out how to make it happen.