Mar 102009
 

I’ve been bemoaning the fact that I’ve needed new glasses for awhile. Well, I should rephrase. I don’t actually need new glasses. My perscription hasn’t changed for the past two eye exams. (At least for glasses. My astigmatism changed a small bit, affecting my contact lens perscription but that’s a post for another day.) I simply wanted a new pair. An updated look. Something snazzy on the bridge of my nose instead of the boring pair that I bought when BigBrother was one and I was afraid he would break them if he got ahold of them.

But I didn’t want to spend the big bucks.

Sure, the Store That Has Everything from Eyeglasses to Olive Oil has some frames that fall under the heading of affordable. But their lenses are not particularly cheap. And if you want anything with any semblance of style, well, you’ll end up paying an arm and a leg. Furthermore, our new (!) eye insurance (that we’ve never before had) forces us to go to a higher end eye doctor. The exam is paid for and so are the lenses but… the frames… they are not. And, so, I was still unable to get something stylish for an affordable price.

Until someone mentioned Zenni Optical.

I will warn you, before you click on over, that you will spend hours clicking through the many options of frames. Funky frames. Platstic. Metal. Normal. Fun. Famous looking. And, if you haven’t clicked yet, you’re thinking, “SO?” Well, frames start at $8.00. I’m serious.

After searching for a few days (and searching for a few days longer to find my perscription that I knew I had in my large purse… somewhere), I picked out a pair. I chose this pair for the following reason:

1. They were a shape I had previously so I knew they wouldn’t be horrible on my face.

2. They were just a smidgen wider than my current pair so I knew they wouldn’t be too wide.

3. I had been informed by someone that black frames on my face were too harsh, to go with brown next time.

4. Did you see the sparklies? OOH SHINY!

5. They came in a variety of colors. So, I figured if I liked how they fit my face, I could order more!

I placed my order. My frames were $12.95. As I don’t need bi-focals (yet), my lens price was included. I did choose to pay an extra $4.95 for anti-glare coating. I don’t do tint or any of that other nonsense so, in the end, including $4.95 shipping, my price for a new pair of glasses was $22.85. Seriously. They gave their warning that it can take over two weeks for the glasses to arrive, which is only a few days longer than it takes the Store That Has Everything from Glasses to Diapers, and I figured it would be fine.

In the end, my glasses arrived four days sooner than their “earliest” date. I was happily surprised. I opened up the package and found the glasses in plastic case, complete with one of those rags to wipe off the lenses so, in theory, I don’t have to use my shirt. I immediately ran off to the mirror to put them on. As they were the same perscription, I didn’t have the usual “get used to a new perscription” headache. I had no issue with how they fit. And, bam, new glasses. New look. For under $25.00. That’s something I can handle! But how do they look on my face. Well, just fine! Thanks for asking.

Much more hip than anything I’ve ever owned. I’m still getting used to my reflection. I expect to see my boring old glasses but am greeted by these things. I think I like it!

I’ve been telling everyone about the site. Friends. Family. The older ladies in our chorale. At first they balked at the idea because they want their no line bifocals and figured that would put them out of the running for a decent price. Wrong. No line bifocals are only $29.95 for the lenses. Pair that with some frames like these that only run $12.95 and, well, you have a very affordable pair of specs!

In the end, glasses still need to be purchased whether you have eye insurance or not. Even in an ecomony that, well, stinks. It should be mentioned that Zenni Optical not only has stylish frames for women and men but affordable glasses for kids. That’s right. You could stock up on two or three so when you have a lost-glasses and/or broken-glasses catastrophe, you always have a pair on hand. (Shipping isn’t guaranteed to be faster than two weeks so stocking up is better than going two weeks without. Just a heads up.) This review was not paid for*… I chose to do this simply because I am so pleased with my experience. The shipping. The cost. The look. The choices available. And, yes, really, the cost is what is the kicker for me. I couldn’t not tell my readers. Plus, I know a friend of mine that has been lusting after a new pair of glasses for awhile. She should order today. Don’t you think?

Let me know if you order a pair!

[*Speaking of reviews, I have two new ones up today. One is a book tour for Out of the Mouths of Babes and one is a review of SYLVANIA PalPODzzz. Hit them up!]

Jan 162009
 

If you know me or follow me on twitter or receive random instant messages from me, you know that I have a slight obsession with all things Etsy. If you didn’t know that, let me tell you: I have a slight obsession with all things Etsy. About once a week (or more) I throw various fire terms into the search function and become giddy with the results. I thought I would share these with you every now and again on Fridays. Starting now!

Today I’m actually showcasing some of the best and/or most awesome wooden toy fire trucks and fire related toys on Etsy.

Tooterville Fire TruckThis little gem of a fire truck ($22) makes me smile. It’s short and squat and it just seems so happy looking, doesn’t it. The best part about this selection, which is why I put it first on my list: those removable ladders. They hang on little begs on either side of the truck. So the imaginary firefighters can throw the ladder up against the blazing house and rescue the imaginary people inside. It’s all very dramatic and fantastic, no? This one is made of pine which makes my nose happy just thinking about it!

The store in which this truck is available is SantaWood Shop’s Shop. Fire trucks are not the only offering, of course. There is, of course, another fire truck ($75). But also some amazing creations. And by amazing, I do really mean amazing. Most are very affordable as well. Some other ones are more expensive but, really, look at the detailing on the wooden circus train. It’s really quite amazing.

Fire Truck PuzzleNext on my list of most awesome wooden fire truck toys is this fire truck (hook & ladder) puzzle ($17.95). Now, first and foremost, I love puzzles! I love wooden puzzles even more. And so a wooden fire truck puzzle sounds like the next best thing to sliced bread. Not only can you work on spatial skills with this jigsaw puzzle but, come on, it’s a fire truck. What’s better than a fire truck that is also used as a teaching tool. Absolutely nothing.

The best part about this particular piece? You choose the number for the side of the truck. I’m not sure a number like 37509607 will fit, so I’d go with single digits. This would be an amazing birthday gift for a three or four year old who is just moving into jigsaw puzzles and just so happens to love the heck out of some fire trucks. The store, featured in Cookie Mag in 2007, is serious about child safety as well. The pieces will not fit through a paper towel roll (which means no choking hazard) and are finished with non-toxic wood finish. Even cooler? This puzzle works both laying down and… standing up! And you just can’t beat the prize. Seriously. (Note: other puzzle designs and wooden toys available at the store.)

Long Truck!Pine Ladder Truck No. 2 ($17.50) is a long, long truck. Like the first truck I mentioned today, this one features removable ladders. But longer ones. For taller imaginary houses with harder to reach imaginary fires. Send both trucks to the scene and you’ll have all levels of your imaginary apartment fire taken care of with these two trucks.

As this particular truck has the headlights, wheel axels and tail lights glued on, it is not recommended for a child under the age of three (or, if your three year old still puts everything in his/her mouth, not then either). Heed the advice of the seller and, as the store states, know your child and buy accordingly. (What good advice!) And, again, some more great wooden offerings at their store (like that truck that holds crayons: awesome!).

Fire StationLast but not least is this fire station with fire trucks ($28.00). As their blurb says, you can’t have a wooden city without a fire station. I mean, think about it. A wooden city? Without fire trucks? It’s an imaginary blaze just waiting to happen! (Take for example my own old hometown in which the fire house burnt down. Sad, sad.) Anyway, I must say that I agree. This would be a great addition to your wooden city and a colorful one at that! If your worried about that paint, the store claims that paints were made in the USA.

But, I’m going to warn you. Don’t go to their store. Because? You’ll want to buy one of everything. And in some cases you’ll want to buy two. There are a few other fire trucks available as well as some blocks, other trucks and other buildings.

If you end up buying something, either for your child or as a gift, let me know. I’m really considering purchasing one of these for myself. Or, uhm, I mean for the kids. The kids!