Saturday, November 05, 2005
Anticipation is better than Receiving
One things I've noticed in life is that Anticipating something is better than Receiving something.

For example, let's say you're just about to buy a new car/toy/gadget or about to go on a date with someone you fancy. The anticipation leading up to the event is a wonderful experience as you ponder the things you'll be doing with the person or purchase. In fact, it's so good, that the reality of receiving often isn't as good as the earlier hopes.
At the moment, I'm anticipating what things will be like without having to wear glasses. For example, each night I hug my son when he goes to bed. I take off my glasses, hold them nearby, give him a long hug, then replace my glasses. Often, I drop my glasses during the hug and have to search for them in the dark.
I'm now anticipating what it would be like not to have to remove / replace / find those glasses. Will the reality live up to my anticipation??
-- Fabbo
Tags: LASIK Laser Eye Surgery

For example, let's say you're just about to buy a new car/toy/gadget or about to go on a date with someone you fancy. The anticipation leading up to the event is a wonderful experience as you ponder the things you'll be doing with the person or purchase. In fact, it's so good, that the reality of receiving often isn't as good as the earlier hopes.
At the moment, I'm anticipating what things will be like without having to wear glasses. For example, each night I hug my son when he goes to bed. I take off my glasses, hold them nearby, give him a long hug, then replace my glasses. Often, I drop my glasses during the hug and have to search for them in the dark.
I'm now anticipating what it would be like not to have to remove / replace / find those glasses. Will the reality live up to my anticipation??
-- Fabbo
Tags: LASIK Laser Eye Surgery