| Current mood: | frustrated |
| Current music: | Frou Frou - Let Go |
yay for the olympics
the olympics have been bad ass this year. the most prominent events in my mind at the moment:
- the men's 200x4 swimming relay. usa and australia neck and neck down the final stretch, ahead of everyone else, with keller against the thorpedo
- the women's 200x4 swimming relay, with the usa not only blasting ahead of china and germany in the end but snagging a new world record
- the gymnastics individual all-around, where paul hamm went from 12th after the 4th rotation (crashing and burning on the vault) to 1st in the end after nailing the still rings (earning a 9.832 when he needed a 9.66 for a bronze and a 9.825 for the gold)
now that last one is the epitome of leetness.
my contacts are still getting on my nerves. it's not about taking them off (that's easy now) or putting the on (although I still have to move them into place). it's the fact that only one eye improves each time. first it was the right eye that could see far. now it's the left eye. and after an hour watching chobits tonight, my left eye is going back to normal.
I WANT VISION IN BOTH EYES, DAMNIT ><
maybe the switcharoo is related to which eye gets the contact first. or maybe I can get balanced vision if I don't use my eyes at all while wearing the contacts (by wearing them while I sleep). this is a problem because I won't be able to see jack during the day. I need to ask the optometrist about this friday morning, when we make our payment. and hopefully things will get better before saturday -_-
and now I must go to bed. at 12:15. because my vision sucks too much for me to do anything else. besides, I finished chobits so this is a good stopping point for the day.
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 | (Anonymous)
2004-08-26 18:23
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Christ. Contacts shouldn't be this much of a hassle.
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