So I ended up buying these lovely lenses from http://www.geocolouredlenses.com/ together with green lenses. Both are at -1,75 so I can actually see something, which is awesome and they are surprisingly comfy on me. I usually use these one month day and night lenses which don't need to be taken out for the night, 'cause I'm just way too lazy to put lenses on every morning, so it took me a while to get these on. I'm just way out of practice. But when I got them on, they're just unbelievably comfortable!
They also definitely change my eyecolour, as you'll see from the photos. Really a worth while investment in my opinion! As you can see, my eyecolour is a shade of green, so the green lenses will just enhance the colour, rather than change it. But these violet lenses are really awesome!
Transplant patient with all kinds of worries from hospital fear to dieting, and loads about good music, tattoos and rock n' roll!
24.3.14
23.3.14
Today's thoughts on driving cars
So I've been going to work in the evening these past couple of weeks and that has meant that I have taken our car from the garage and driven it 15 kms and back again during one evening, and you know what? I hate it.
I like driving cars usually - if the road is long, straight and broad or the car small - but short distances and especially the whole hassle with our garage that's way too small for our car, no naha not even close to something I'd enjoy.
Actually, I managed to do relatively well the first week or so; no accidents, no hitting the wall or doors, not bumping into other cars - but still I manage to be really afraid of the whole ordeal. I mean, I'm actually at the point where I can easily say that if I have to drive that car out of our garage one more time I will get a panic attack. I start panicking a lot before I go into the car. I start shaking at the end of my work day or hours before it, knowing I'll have to drive our car. I can't concentrate on driving when I'm just thinking about having to go into the garage. It's just come to the point where I don't know how to handle the situation.
Otherwise everything's going fine, haven't had a panic attack in ages and feel really happy most of the time. It's just that damned car and garage!
I like driving cars usually - if the road is long, straight and broad or the car small - but short distances and especially the whole hassle with our garage that's way too small for our car, no naha not even close to something I'd enjoy.
Actually, I managed to do relatively well the first week or so; no accidents, no hitting the wall or doors, not bumping into other cars - but still I manage to be really afraid of the whole ordeal. I mean, I'm actually at the point where I can easily say that if I have to drive that car out of our garage one more time I will get a panic attack. I start panicking a lot before I go into the car. I start shaking at the end of my work day or hours before it, knowing I'll have to drive our car. I can't concentrate on driving when I'm just thinking about having to go into the garage. It's just come to the point where I don't know how to handle the situation.
Otherwise everything's going fine, haven't had a panic attack in ages and feel really happy most of the time. It's just that damned car and garage!
Cuteness Overload: Bats bats bats!
22.3.14
My new Creepers
So here's a photoset of my own knock off Creepers - brand is London and they're really nice to wear (although the comfiness came after three days of blistering agony). I bought them off of Ebay and am super happy I did, since they really are nice shoes.
The laces were horrid and opened all the time, and after getting drunk one night I lost them, so I had to switch them to these two lovely pink laces!
The laces were horrid and opened all the time, and after getting drunk one night I lost them, so I had to switch them to these two lovely pink laces!
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