I can see!
Aug. 29th, 2009 07:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I finally got my new lenses and the right prescription contacts. I can see!
I have to remember that contacts and glittery eyeshadow do not mix... =_=;;;
I took a look at my current prescription(they never showed it to me before...), since it was printed on the case to my contacts. -3.75 -0.75 x170 in the right and -2.50 -0.75 x20 in the left? No wonder my left eye kept twitching. Wonder why my vision's so much worse in my right eye?
My optometrist says I have sensitive eyes, and she can tell because people with light-colored eyes have a tendency to have sensitive eyes. I never really thought of my eye color as being "light". To tell you the truth, I don't even know what color my eyes would be called. I always assumed they were hazel, but they don't change color in the light and they're a solid color, not with rings of color like the other hazel eyes I've seen.
My eyes are pretty much this color:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4457478_bring-out-hazel-eyes.html
And they're calling it hazel here. Huh. Out of our family, only Lauren and I have this eye color. Our mother has brown eyes and our father has green, our older brother has brown eyes(he's the only one of us who looks like our mother, which is probably why he's her favorite, ha ha!), and our younger brother has what I traditionally think of as "hazel" eyes...changing colors in the light and all.
Of course, Lucas's eyes are the most beautiful. Especially the way they glow red in the dark. Last night, I spied him in a room with the lights all turned off, and I didn't even know he was there until I saw these demonic red eyes near the floor...