Note to self - if you promise your-self to celebrate a foreign holiday - at-least check out when is it!
Thing is, the 17th is our monthly anniversary. This week, we decided to go up north to visit Amir's family so we planned stopping in Haifa (which, for none-Israeli readers - its a city way up north here) for dinner. When we got to the place Amir wanted to go to - we found out it closed, so (remembering someone on facebook said something about St. Patrick's) I suggested we'll go to a pub. And yes, it is St. Patrick's.
So I did drink bear on St. Patrick's day. Although - according to my 101 list - #95 says I need to wear green while doing it. My jacket was greenish (khaki green) - but really, I wasn't wearing green...
Oh well - I'll need to try to remember doing this next year!
We even thought it could be my birthday theme next year (since it is a few days away).
Now for an accomplished task I hade'nt written about yet - My new (well by now their not new anymore) glasses!
Me - wearing them for the first time in a cafe' in prague
Well, it was on our first day in Prague (which only now I realized I didn't write a thing about it!!! OMG! will be fixed in the next blog!). We wandered around the city and found a great store - it had these great ideas and designs - it was so colorful and inspiring. We loved that store so much we ended up returning to it two more time during our stay and buying about 50% of the gifts for our families there.
So, Amir was nagging me for some-time that I should change my old glasses (btw- by now he started nagging again). During that first time at the store- he found a bundle of really colorful glasses - with all sorts of colorful prints on them. I tried some on. Most of them were WAY to colorful - but these - which are black and have a gentle symmetric texture on them (black and see-through) were really nice and were exactly what we were looking for.
And they weren't pricey at all.
These glasses are ready made (1.5+) - and I still need to change the lenses to my new-ever-growing number. I find myself wearing them every-day and most of the day (while befor I barely wore my old glasses even while reading). Maybe because: 1. My doctor told me to drive with glasses so I put them on when I leave the house and they stay on all day. 2. It really is easier to study with them. and let's face it - I study every day - most of the day :/.
A funny thing happened about 3 months ago (yes- only 2 months after I got them). One of the guys in the play, during on of the dress rehearsals (of-course I didn't wear them on stage), looked at me for a while and then told me I look so different without the glasses - than I normally do. This was weird because I still think of my-self as someone who normally don't wear glasses. Oh well.
'Till next time. :-)
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