Oh yes, he did! First pair of glasses broken in 1.3 days. Love this boy!
So glad we bought a second pair. 2 week wait for new frames to come in. In the mean time we're also looking into Miraflex frames on the recommendation of a SB buddy. Why didn't the optical place suggest them first? I have no idea! Grrr. And who thought glasses were a good idea for a 24 month old?
Golf uses Miraflex - it is the only type of glasses I would recommend for a child under the age of about 3 or 4.... Golf was about 18 months old when she got them, and they haven't broken yet (2 years later!) - See her first day in them here... http://maplehillacademy.blogspot.ca/2012/03/glasses-are-here.html
ReplyDeleteI know it's not really funny but this kinda made me laugh! He's just too cute. :)
ReplyDeleteAll you can do is laugh....to keep from crying. Lol
ReplyDeleteOh, those look like my glasses... and that's why I don't let my daughter play with them for too long.
ReplyDeleteFor a 2 year old they seem a bit too ... ehm... breakable.
Miraflex are the glasses I was referring to in my earlier post.
There are frames out of flexible titanium as well:
http://www.eschenbach-optik.com/en/Frames.642.0.html?L=2
Nevertheless he looked so sweet with the glasses.
Greetings from Germany
Steffi
When my sweet boy first got his glasses they lasted 6 days. They disappeared completely, as in, it was Easter Sunday and he went off to play a bit in Grandma's yard and came back without them on....we're pretty sure they fell off and into the pond. We joke about a fish wearing them. He truly set a record for quickest patient to lose glasses....they give a 20% discount for reorders within the first 6 months. *sigh* He's my super sweet absentminded little man!
ReplyDeleteMason is really, really cute!!
ReplyDeleteI buy all my kids glasses at wal-mart because you can get a pair for $40 and they replace the frames for whatever reason for the first year.