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		<title>The Length of My Arms&#8230; (Reflections on Tomorrow&#8217;s Trip to the Eye Doctor)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I remember as a teenager that I had reading glasses. I have no idea what happened to them &#8211; when exactly I got them or when they disappeared. It seems to me that they were corrective, designed so that if I wore them I eventually wouldn&#8217;t need them anymore. By my mid-twenties they were gone&#8230;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember as a teenager that I had reading glasses. I have no idea what happened to them &#8211; when <em>exactly</em> I got them or when they disappeared. It seems to me that they were corrective, designed so that <em>if I wore</em> them I eventually wouldn&#8217;t need them anymore. By my mid-twenties they were gone&#8230;</p>
<p><IMG SRC="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3026/2679415843_b389c6983d_m.jpg" hspace="11" align="right" alt="me"> In the summer of 2004 I took nine graduate hours. I&#8217;d moved out of higher ed jobs into the public school classroom and I was trying to become fully certified in special education. I&#8217;d always been a bit far sighted. I could read the billboards down the highway before anyone else in the car. But I needed a book to be a good 20 inches or so from my face in order to read it comfortably.</p>
<p>After I started taking classes for certification, 20 inches became two feet. Then two feet because 27 inches. Soon my arms were too <em>short</em> for me to read the paper&#8230;</p>
<p>I managed to spread my classes out so that I only took a course a semester for a time. Then in the summer of 2006 I took nine hours again. One of the classes was three semester hours in 15 days. At the end of the summer I visited an eye doctor and got my first pair of glasses as an adult.</p>
<p>My eye doctor tried at the time to convince me to get bifocals. I would walk around with glasses always on my face. And there, in the bottom half of them, I&#8217;d have the magnification I needed for reading. I got reading glasses instead.</p>
<p>Tomorrow I see the doc again. (I guess tomorrow has already come, since it&#8217;s after midnight.) It&#8217;s been two years and he sent me a postcard saying I should come in. It&#8217;s hard to ignore a postcard from a doctor. So I called and made an appointment.</p>
<p>I can still see everything I ever could. Well, most of the time. If I concentrate. If I don&#8217;t concentrate, then I can&#8217;t even find the raisins in my cereal. I suppose the time has come. We&#8217;ll see what tomorrow holds&#8230;</p>
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