Unless it’s absolutely necessary, you probably shouldn’t hoop while wearing glasses.
Especially if they’re no-line bifocals.
You know, the kind of glasses you really, really want and need to remain straight on your face?
Especially if they’re no-line bifocals.
You know, the kind of glasses you really, really want and need to remain straight on your face?
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This warning would be better with a visual.
Sorry! Couldn’t resist.
Hoop on…minus the glasses, of course.
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I debated posting a photo of them crooked on my face but had to leave to pick up Zebu from school.
Just imagine glasses tilted at a wonky angle!
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This warning would be better with a visual.
Sorry! Couldn’t resist.
Hoop on…minus the glasses, of course.
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Uh-oh.
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Yep. I yelled when that hoop hit my face and then yelled louder when I realized how crooked the glasses were after putting them back on my face.
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Uh oh. Where did they end up?
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They were knocked partway off and got so bent I had to visit my eye guy. He straightened them and I’m good to go again!
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LOL!
Okay!
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This is valuable info for you, Rhona, since you wear glasses, too. 🙂
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LOL!
Okay!
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Ouch! I hope you’re okay (and your glasses).
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I’m fine and after a trip to my eye guy, the glasses are straight again. I get ill when they’re not lined up correctly so I’m glad it happened during business hours.
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I debated posting a photo of them crooked on my face but had to leave to pick up Zebu from school.
Just imagine glasses tilted at a wonky angle!
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Uh-oh.
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Oops!
That must have been some serious hooping that you were doing!!
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Oops!
That must have been some serious hooping that you were doing!!
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I wear those, too. Just a little tilt and everything looks wonky.
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