So, I discovered something new about myself tonight. Sort of. My nephew put in a 3D movie to watch with a friend tonight. I sat for awhile watching with them before I realized there were extra pairs of 3D glasses lying around waiting to be worn. Aha, maybe now I could really enjoy the effects of the show without all the annoying pink double vision you get trying to watch 3D without 3D glasses. I picked up a pair and put them on. I've never been to a 3D movie, so this would be a first for me. I'm not sure if they are all made this way or not, I'm assuming they are, but the glasses have one red lens and one green lens. After putting them on I thought, "Geesh, what's all the rage? This sucks!" It looked worse with the glasses on than without! This is when I realized that I didn't think I was seeing things quite right. You see, there's something most people don't know about me because it's not really obvious. I have a lazy eye. My left eye doesn't do hardly any of the work for me to see unless my right eye is completely covered. So, when I wear a pair of glasses I feel like I am looking out of something sort of like this (( ). I see a tiny moon of the left lens, and a very large right lens. I guess what this means is that I'll never be able to enjoy a 3D movie like other people; unless I can somehow afford vision therapy before my left eye decides to quit working completely. How crappy is that? Anyone know a nice, good-looking, single eye doctor that's currently on the market? I'm game.

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