piglet1979
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2015
- Messages
- 4,662
My morning routine right now is: my alarm goes off at 6:15am. I shut it off and go back to sleep. It goes off again at 6:30. I knock on the wall above my head to wake DS (his bed is right on the other side of the wall). I snooze my alarm for 5 minutes until 6:45. I then roll out of bed and leave the house (in PJ's, teeth not brushed and hair not done) by 6:50 to drop DD off at school then pick up DS's friend (he lives right behind the school and DD has to be at school when doors open) and drop them off. I then go home get brush my teeth and hair (usually stay in my PJ's) and then start my work day. I need a better routine. I don't eat or drink really anything until after 9. Sometimes not until lunch. I have never been a breakfast person, except at Disney when I want Mickey Waffles at like 7 am.
My woohoo today is that I got my new glasses back on Saturday and I can mostly see now. Before everything was blurry except for if I looked at something straight on. Every once in awhile I get a blurry spot now but usually it seems that I just need to adjust how the glasses are sitting on my face.
I also go new sunglasses (spoiler for anyone that is reading my trip report) because my old ones are at the TTC under the monorail. These are only for distance (they don't have the progressive's for readers like my glasses do) so no issue with seeing with these. They are the exact same pair that I lost. They are a more fun with lots of colors and make me feel like they are not prescription sunglasses.
My woohoo today is that I got my new glasses back on Saturday and I can mostly see now. Before everything was blurry except for if I looked at something straight on. Every once in awhile I get a blurry spot now but usually it seems that I just need to adjust how the glasses are sitting on my face.
I also go new sunglasses (spoiler for anyone that is reading my trip report) because my old ones are at the TTC under the monorail. These are only for distance (they don't have the progressive's for readers like my glasses do) so no issue with seeing with these. They are the exact same pair that I lost. They are a more fun with lots of colors and make me feel like they are not prescription sunglasses.