I wanted to point everyone to this post by MotherhoodandPotatoes on her blog – she’s the mom of C (scroll down near the bottom of the gallery for C’s picture) and a frequent commenter. She writes about having her optometrist put lenses over her eyes to simulate C’s farsighted prescription. I love the idea of being able to see through our child’s eyes, at least a little. I’ve often wondered what the world looks like to Zoe, whether she can see some of the details in her books when we’re reading at night after we’ve taken her glasses off.
seeing through their eyes
Posted in day in, day out, glasses, hyperopia (farsighted)
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