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Quick! I need suggestions!

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At 9:45 tomorrow morning I’m getting my eyes checked. That means I won’t be able to see properly for most of the rest of the day. How will I survive without the computer?! What will I do with my day tomorrow?!!

I need ideas!!!

Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

67 thoughts on “Quick! I need suggestions!

  1. Chill out and listen to some music. 🙂

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  2. Go to a dark bar and have a glass of wine (or two). You’re walking right?

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  3. Organize your wardrobe!! I do that 🙂 Good luck with your appointment

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  4. Perfect time to try and see if audio books has changed our views (last I remembered, you and I weren’t fond of those) 🙂 and probably catch up on sleep.

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  5. Spend some time in quiet meditation. Then, you can listen to your favorite music or audio books (if you have some). Meet with friends for a good talk. Treat yourself to a great dessert somewhere lovely. Just enjoy listening and touching and feeling.

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  6. I was going to say sleep, but several others beat me to it. I also like the suggestion of having a friend drive you somewhere that you can be pampered. Hopefully, by the time you read this comment, you will have done one of those. Of course, if you’re reading this comment, it also means you’ve gotten your sight back, so that’s even better.

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    • I ended up struggling with Audible, squinting all the way and still not getting anywhere. But I’ll know what to do for next time – either set it up long before, or make some friends. 😉

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  7. Voice to text to email to post?

    Not that you could read that suggestion… 😉

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    • Haha! It would take me a week to figure out how to do such a thing. I have to go back to the eye doctor in three weeks though, so I’ll keep it in mind. 😛 😉

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  8. Go outside. Do anything. ☺

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  9. that sucks! what is the check for? listen to audio tapes ? xx

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  10. Go to a Spa and get pampered.

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  11. Try painting and find your inner Picasso. Nah go with audible it’s great

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  12. Sleep!!! Well that I’d what I would do lol!

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  13. Or get a friend to go with you to someplace where they will pamper you all day long.

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  14. listen to music or books on tape 0

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  15. All of my novels are available on audiobook, and my narrator does a great job. At the moment, though I am listening to Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files series, which is read by James Marstars, who played Spike on Buffy. He is amazing with voices.

    I get migraines and it often hurts to read with my eyes, so I do almost all of my pleasure reading on audiobook these days.

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    • Actually, I still haven’t read the last of the series, so that’s a good idea. I’ve even bought it already. 😀 I’ve heard of the Dresden Files but I know nothing of the details. I’ll look those up too – thanks for the suggestions, Misha. 😀

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  16. Put on some music for a change: Smetna’s The Moldau Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, … lots of great classicals to sooth the mind and tweek the imagination all the way from riding over the steppes with the Cossaks to drifting down the river. I never get bored!

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  17. Audible has a free 30 day trial or something like that

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  18. Most TV ‘s and programs now have narration. Actually it is the same button that does subtitles.

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  19. I’ve got to agree with Barb about the audiobooks. There are some really great ones out there!

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  20. Listen to an audiobook?

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