Until Then I Could Insert The Thread Into The Needle.
Seriously, this is my question as this is the reality. As we age, things change suddenly, one of which is our capacity to do something over time. One of the tasks my mother will always come to ask is to thread the needle for her sewing. I was ten years old when she always called me to do the job for her eyesight couldn't resist the narrow hole of the tiny metals. I am as aged as 23 and can still fast do the task. I can still make some thread in a second but until when?
Honestly, I am a bit overloaded thinking about what to write daily at the start of the month. I think I need to force things out to have some space in writing. It's the middle of august now, and my concentration is still hanging into something.
I quickly wrote, but topics and thoughts made me fly over the trance.
Not until my mother interrupted me thinking and looking at the blank space of my word document. She asked me to do the job she couldn't do for her poor eyesight. I scratch my head and get the job done; I did it successfully in just a moment.
I am not using any eyeglass. Still, I am thankful that my eyesight is still good, compared to my father, mother, and two sisters, who have this poor eyesight that gets them trouble reading without eye gear. But I still could see clearer.
But I am honestly too much forcing my eyes ever since I was a teenager and also the development and creation of technology such mobile and computer, there will time that I will be facing the light until midnight and even 3 in the morning where I could feel that my eyes get tired.
When I was young, I was impressed with people who wear eyeglass, which may also be part of my curiosity about what it feels like in the eye having this kind. No brainer, I tried my father's eyeglass, and just after a moment, I felt the dizziness in my head. I immediately removed the eyeglass, and it felt like I had to vomit. Then my eyes felt something that was still when I was young. I admit that I was dumb those days of my life.
As we grow older, the sign of being old will be the eyesight. As I saw it was becoming natural that 30 years old people began to deteriorate their good eyesight. as the days started to change, I also saw some children wearing an eyeglass, for their sight wasn't suits in good conditions anymore.
I bet, like longevity, eyesight begins to lessen with age is required.
If there was a chance that I will be good eyesight even in my older days, why not? Growing old with good vision without using any tools was a gift, like a healthy guy who could still read a book, newspaper, and article online, where eyes are still good even when the night was long enough to look at the computer's lights.
I am not a farsighted, nor near one, in such a good condition that I could see both in the light of traditional style. I had a nearsighted friend who sometimes felt awkward that she needed to close her textbook in her eyes to look at it. I said it was fine.
Also, I never get joked about eyesight or never wish to lose one. I was quite a bit curious when I was young about what it felt to become blind, but we were more blessed than others. Blindness is the wall to doing things like writing or reading, and all activities need eyesight.
I am honest that I am stubborn in taking my eyes for granted. As I woke up in the morning phone will be the first one to hold, where the night will end as I close my phone, all the things that surely will harm my eyes, as I do wish that have this clear vision forever yet, in reality, I need to hassle and used him for some grinds.
But what if I will grow at 60 years old yet my eyesight still could see the vision of what I see now, where graded eyeglass will never be given to me? It's such a dream and saved me for today.
My mother was busy sewing old clothes and repairing things every afternoon as she watched television drama. I just prepared her needles and backed them up.
Thanks for reading…
So glad that you have still good eyesight, this is a burden to me now, cause I can't stay too long in using my phone or laptop without my eye glasses.