I believe in Dr. Cogen because he doesn't sugar coat things & uses lots of analogies. I believe that some of the patches smell weird & I cannot figure out why. It's usually the green ones, but I like that color because they remind me of garbage trucks. I believe that some people probably think I talk about The Eye too much. Those people must not be moms. I believe that most people are shocked by a 1 year old wearing an eye patch, which is why they stare at us. I forget about it & usually think people are staring because I have dressed him very cute that day, or maybe he is waving at them & they are impressed with his adorable personality. I really do believe this. I believe God knew I was going to have to quit my job to patch my kid & had my mom move here to prevent that. I believe that his glasses are a magnet for dirt, smudges and scratches. "Scratchproof" -ha! I believe that we should get the senior discount at Kroger on Wednesdays because Anderson has a cataract & bifocals. Technically, he qualifies. I believe that nobody who works at Disney has a kid in glasses because if they did there would be more than one character with glasses. And, Little Einsteins is so awful, nobody watches it, so it doesn't even count. AND, can we please get Jake & the Pirates and Jack Sparrow an eye patch? Really, is it that hard? They're pirates! I believe in miracles, but the eye success will not be a miracle. No, no, no. It will be a hard won battle. I believe that those moms who have to deal with a contact are the real heroes in the baby vision world. (Shout out to Austin & Easton's moms!) I believe that Anderson is going to be so flexible, adaptable & empathetic in life. I believe that is not a coincidence that my son's glasses are round, just like like Harry Potter's. It would have been so easy for JK Rowling to make Harry have perfect vision, but she realized that true heroes always have a weakness, which makes them just a bit stronger. I will forever love her for not taking the normal path & giving the smart one (Hermione) or the nerdy one (Neville) glasses. I believe that this patching business is a routine on the best of days & an inconvenience on the worst of days & never, ever a tragedy, despite my frustrations. I believe that the bath water I cleaned up last night also had a little bit of the puddle I melted into when Anderson leaned over the tub & said, "Bobble! Kiss!" with his little lips puckered. I believe so, so much in his little face with the one eye looking back at me.
For more vision reality, check out 2 of the blogs I follow/stalk:
Their posts are SO helpful to me because it's so great to see other moms fighting this same battle. And, WINNING, I might add...
Bobble, Kiss... How sweet. He is a darling..
ReplyDeletewell, that brought tears to my eyes. write a book dammit
ReplyDeleteHey thanks for the shout out! I believe... you know you can get through this, even on the days when you feel like you can't. Remember this post! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteDisney should definitely fix this HUGE error. What a doll your Anderson is? Asking for kisses? Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat boy. And I am with Shannon! Dammit! Write a book! Would be so good.
ReplyDeleteI don't have kids and I love when you talk about the patch because it is such a huge part of your life. Not including the patch in conversation is not truly sharing your life. I love when you devote a whole post to the patch, horrible and wonderful as that little thing is. You are winning the battle my friend! I am so proud of you and I don't think I can express this enough!
ReplyDeleteI love you.
ReplyDeleteThat's all.