Happy Sunday Everyone,
You may know or be someone who can't read stories, but you like to listen to listen to stories. This is a great opportunity for those who like to listen to audio.
I have news for you. My short story, A Fool's Fool is out in audio at Audio.com. You can go to this link, http://www.audible.com/pd/ref=sr_1_1?asin=B00945MFMI&qid=1347906078&sr=1-1 to order your copy. You can even get it free for a brief time.
Some of my other books will be coming out in audio soon.
I'm very proud to be a part of this new process with my publisher. You'll also be able to grade my story, the performance, and overall.
On to another topic, I have gotten my bifocals on Friday, and I'm trying to adapt to them. I may have made a mistake not getting the trifocals since there is a bit of difference in reading a book and working on the computer. I will see my ophthalmologist again in four months. Hopefully, everything will be okay, and I can adjust to these glasses.
Thank you for reading my blog, and have a nice, peaceful Sunday.
Hugs,
Sandy
http://www.eirelander-publishing.com
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Sunday, September 23, 2012
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Update On Cataract Surgery
Hi Everyone,
One of these days everything is going to get back to normal, but not quite yet. My right eye has healed very well, and my left eye is healing. Am I happy with the outcome? Yes, I am.
Will I have to wear glasses? Yes, I will still wear glasses all the time. Instead of trifocals, I will wear bifocals. I knew this could happen, and it doesn't bother me. Glasses don't have the stigmatism that they used to have, and I'm used to wearing them.
My optometrist, Dr. Queen, would tell me as a kid that I was very lucky to be born in my time period, or I would have been a blind little bird. I believed him and was always grateful even though I had to wear glasses as thick as coke bottles back then.
In a few weeks, after my left eye has completely healed, my ophthalmologist will give me a prescription for glasses. Once that happens, I'll be posting more interesting blogs. I have many topics that I want to write about. Grin! Some of them will be controversial as usual.
Have a great week.
Sandy
http://www.eirelander-publishing.com
One of these days everything is going to get back to normal, but not quite yet. My right eye has healed very well, and my left eye is healing. Am I happy with the outcome? Yes, I am.
Will I have to wear glasses? Yes, I will still wear glasses all the time. Instead of trifocals, I will wear bifocals. I knew this could happen, and it doesn't bother me. Glasses don't have the stigmatism that they used to have, and I'm used to wearing them.
My optometrist, Dr. Queen, would tell me as a kid that I was very lucky to be born in my time period, or I would have been a blind little bird. I believed him and was always grateful even though I had to wear glasses as thick as coke bottles back then.
In a few weeks, after my left eye has completely healed, my ophthalmologist will give me a prescription for glasses. Once that happens, I'll be posting more interesting blogs. I have many topics that I want to write about. Grin! Some of them will be controversial as usual.
Have a great week.
Sandy
http://www.eirelander-publishing.com
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