Gabriella has been home from China since July 31, 2010.
We were told she needed glasses in hopes of helping her right eye that turned slightly inward align better.
Gabriella, age 3 1/2 (just home from China... Photos taken in October 2010)
The glasses, though the perfect ones for kids, are not meant for Asians. She faithfully wore them for a time, but when two different doctors said they weren't doing what they were supposed to do, I slacked off and eventually she stopped wearing them altogether.
Pretend glasses shown below.
Gabriella's first pair of glasses shown below.
Original pink glasses that matched 98% of her outfits in her wardrobe
These glasses didn't work... there are no pads (or whatever they are called) to lift the glasses off the bridge of her nose and slightly away from her eyes and eyelashes... so, they fogged up constantly.
Surgery was proposed next; and so we took that route. Within that first or second week post surgery, she had phenomenal vision, but later, it tapered off. That was disappointing.
Recently we went in for her 6 month follow up post surgery... MUCH, MUCH later than 6 months, only to find out there are now other issues. Geez! Probably should have gone in earlier...
So, today, she is sporting some NEW glasses. This time, they should fit her sweet little nose and match every outfit in her wardrobe... including her red Christmas dress.
Just reminiscing about this tiny bopper... she LITERALLY could (and did) wear 3 MONTH shorts and skirts at 3 1/2 years old. She weighed 25 pounds.
She is now 5 1/2 years old and weighs 39 pounds. She eats and eats and eats... she thinks it's one of her main jobs... her diet consists of 90% organic and 10% pizza.
Here's our little princess with her new glasses!
Here's her little sister with a pair she picked out... notice how close they resemble each other.
Amaris REALLY wanted them... I put them back several times... she got them out several times.
I don't know if it is this particular gal, but she really discouraged me from ordering the style Amaris has on... she feels that Gabriella's face and eye shape works better with the oval-shaped glasses.
Here they are getting their superball.
I am hoping it was just because we were at the eye doctor and Amaris will forget about the glasses;
but, I did ask how much it would cost to get her a pair like Gabriella's with clear lenses...
It was almost $300... yikes...
I am thinking that she WON'T be matching Gabriella with the eye wear.
We went for frozen yogurt afterwards.
We always try to find a reason to celebrate with frozen yogurt.