So last night, I had my first nightmare, it was crazy. I know, people have nightmares all the time - but I don't! When I finally woke up I was freaked out. I seriously thought this dream was real! I can't recall much, but what I do remember goes as follows:
I was staying in this apartment for some reason, sort of a cross between mine and my brothers old place. It was at night (of course *roll of the eyes*) and lit a lot like the picture on the right here. While watching a movie and falling asleep in my bed I heard these noises coming from the kitchen. I cracked the door open and glanced out to see what was going on. There were these two little girls clamoring around out there that were both straight out of a horror movie. As a side note, I don't watch horror movies, and especial nothing that would have freaky little girls in it. Eventually they started attacking me... then I don't know what happened.I've never been so relieved in my entire life to be released from the clutches of unconsciousness! After thinking about it, we had quite the windstorm last night which caused quite a ruckus outside. This probably affected my dreams, creating little girls to come terrorize me.
Moving along...
Optical Anomaly
So in about the last week or so, I've been having some weird eye anomalies. When I turn my eyes suddenly, or turn my whole head - essentially when I completely change my line of sight, randomly I'll get this... spray of light, between one and four times in a day. It looks like the two images here. The first image has just a black background so you can see exactly what I'm trying to describe. The next image has a background so you can see the anomaly in context. This morning I made an appointment to go see a doctor about this as these "flashes," or whatever you want to calm them, have been increasing with regularity. So when I drove up, I saw the sign said, "Optometrist" *sigh*
So I walk in and ask, just to make sure that this guy is just an Optometrist. Sure enough he was. Thankfully, the receptionist was kind enough to direct me to the nearest Opthamologist.
What's the difference you ask, why is it so important to go to a Opthamologist instead of an Optometrist? Well an Optometrist examines the eyes for defects in vision and eye disorders in order to prescribe corrective lenses. Where as an Opthamologist specialize in the anatomy, function, diseases of the eye and prevention of blindness, among many other things.So, who would you want to go to if your worried about losing your vision: Someone who can skillfully prescribe you glasses, or someone who understands how to prevent you from going blind? Well you learned your lesson for the day kids =D
Anyway, so I got an appointment to see this opthamologist on Monday, I'll keep ya up to date on what happens. Now I'm going to go study my new book on reformed theology
Sincerely,
Jack
Psalm 62:8
Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your hearts to him, for God is our refuge. Selah


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