HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT
When I was in 5th grade I was sitting beside one of my good friends and we were talking about what was on the blackboard. She mentioned something on the board and as hard as I tried, I just couldn’t see what she was talking about. Finally, I asked her where she was seeing it. She very nicely pointed it out to me but I still couldn’t see it. Then she took off her glasses and handed them to me and said, “now see if you can see it.” Oh, My Goodness!!! There was a whole other world out there that I never knew existed. I couldn’t wait to tell my mother about my discovery. When I went to the eye doctor it was discovered that I was far-sighted and that I also had astigmatism.
I was prescribed glasses and then, later on, I converted to contacts. Everything was fine until I hit that “certain” age and then things started to change. All at once, I couldn’t see something that I was reading. My contacts were correcting my far-sightedness but I was now forced to wear readers in order to see anything that was up close. I tried buying the cutest readers that I could but they still looked like glasses. I was known to go around with the readers perched on the top of my head or I would just have them on the end of my nose and look over them, and honestly, that wasn’t exactly the look that I was going for. I even noticed that my granddaughter would find glasses laying around and put them on top of her little head.
While I didn’t mind that look most of the time, there were times when I really wanted to ditch the readers. Take my son’s wedding, for instance, the last thing that I wanted in all of the wedding photos was a picture of me with glasses on the top of my head or sitting on my nose. My solution was not to wear any which was not a great solution. Every time someone would show me something I would have to squint and try to make out what it said. I would have LOVED to have had this product back then. What am I talking about?
Yes, ma’am, my necklace is, in fact, a pair of reading glasses. I honestly can’t tell you when I have been so excited about a product. I have had these for a while and I have been showing them and using them and getting people’s opinions about them. My mother loved them! A friend tried to take them off of me in a restaurant and wanted them right then and there. This is by a company called My Neckglasses. This gorgeous piece of jewelry can be worn with anything but it also doubles as readers. This is brilliant!!! The Karen is the one that I have on in this photo but there are several styles to choose from. And, just like with other readers, you can choose the strength that you need.
Just go here and place your order and be sure to type in FREESHIP to get yours shipped for free. Please comment below which style you chose, I am curious which you liked the best.
“DISCLOSURE: I AM PARTICIPATING IN A COMPENSATED CAMPAIGN WITH THIS BRAND. THE STYLING AND THE WRITTEN WORDS ARE MY OWN.”
Great idea. I just ordered the ‘Diana’ in silver. Thanks for sharing.
I am in agreement with you on the glasses. What a great idea – a necklace and readers all-in-one!!
PS- THAT SKIRT IS BEAUTIFUL!!
OMG…I wish I’d have come up with that idea! Gotta get me some of those!!!!
What a neat idea! I love your sense of style!
Great idea! I’ll check them out!
Oh my, I LOVE them! I even wear multifocal contacts and still need readers. Beautiful skirt today as well.
Great idea and product! I was catching up on your blog as I missed the last few days. You and Joe are quite a pair! So nice to see two people who have so much fun and clearly adore one another. You are very blessed and a blessing to others. Thanks for all your tips, keep up the great work!
Don’t need the readers yet fortunately but would love to know about that gorgeous skirt! Still available? Details on that one? Oh the accommodations we must make as we move thru life lol.! Enjoy your postings keep up great work!
About that skirt?! LOVE!
Wow! What a find. I must look to see if they are available in the UK. LIKE YOU mine are at the end of my nose, on top of my head or lost.
Me too….im in the UK…