Sunday, April 11, 2010

LENS - Lite, Easy New Sight

Most of the people in the world are focused on good looks and prefer appearing natural without any extra trimmings like spectacles. Some people wear spectacles so as to complement their beauty while few others (who are forced to wear glasses) look out for lens to appear as he-himself.

With the same mind set as the latter audience, I shifted from my spectacles to the modern lens not as a move to enhance my beauty but to have a change in my look(to have some change after wearing those big, twin glassed companion without which half my life would have been blur :-()

I went to the optical shop after protracted discussions with my family mates (yep – it took some time to convince my mom of course!).I went through the eye check up first and the lady ophthalmologist (LO) asked me to try out the lens and hence offered me a free trail of the same. I accepted and started the most – serious but comical sentimental scene. Though my dad accompanied me, he regretted to watch the practice session with the lens. It was my bro who sat along with me for this extravagant trailer.

I started with full enthusiasm at the outset supplemented by slight trepidation (which I always have before starting any work). The LO took a pair of trail lens from the pigeonhole and started explaining me how to use it, when to use it and when no to (most importantly).She started inserting that culprit into my eyes. I was so nervous that I started winking my eyes continuously and did not allow her to accomplish her providence (inserting the lens). After a long struggle, the mission was complete. It was like having a fireball into my eyes and I screamed in front of the august crowd that was present.

There were scenes of sentimental – emotional category as water was flooding out of my eyes like Niagara; comical – I created lots of noise when LO helped me which was a delight for the people watching me (I believe they wouldn’t have seen a grown up to cry in front of huge mob); action scene which I expected but didn’t happen (I thought my dad would shout at me definitely but he was calm and poised as usual).

Finally after two weeks, now I am used to wearing lens though I spend some time in the morning to plummet that perpetrator in my eyes. When I now think of the big scene that I created, I could never stop myself from laughing.It is very true that “Things for which we cried will make us laugh when we think about those later on”.

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