Prayers up! (’Look under the bed or between the headboard and the mattress’—that’s what mom always said.).
Will pray for you...I know the panic
Will pray for you...I know the panic
prayer on its way.
And, you could check with the local Lions Club. they may have an eye glasses program. Try www.lionsclub.org to see.
As an aside, I got over losing my glasses at age 10 after getting a good hiding. It became very important to me to know where they were. I levitated like Houdini. When children are young, their body may learn faster than their mind.
/johnny
I started wearing glasses as soon as my parents could keep them on me as well. (blind in my right eye)
When I was a kid, I once lost a pair of glasses under the back seat of my Mom’s station wagon.
May The LORD God Almighty cause you to find your child’s glasses. In Jesus Holy Name, Amen.
Prayers sent.
Prayers sent!
One thing most folks don’t know is that you can order glasses online from places like zinni optical for a tiny fraction of what the chain stores charge. I paid ~$30 dollars shipped and that included extra charges for my extra high power prescription. Your optometrist is required to give you the prescription in most states if you ask. Make sure to ask for the Pupilary Distance measurement as that’s often not provided.
Im not sure of the complexity of his scrip. But check out Zenni. Com. I get my prescription glasses for $20. I wont pay $300you anymore.
Check with the Lion’s club. They may can help. Our local Lions Club does this.
Prayers and a suggestion: If you have a local Lions Club, contact them. They have a program to assist with glasses for kids. Start here:
http://www.lionsclubs.org/EN/our-work/sight-programs/assistance-requests.php
Are you familiar with this website: http://www.zennioptical.com/ ?
I use them regularly and can heartily recommend them.
Prayers up. For you - for you son - and that your husbank KEEPS his job.
Just remember - the Lord will keep you through all this.
God bless.
In the event you can’t recover them... check prices. on replacement at zennioptical.com - my no-line progressive bifocals were under $80.
Yes, I will. :(
If he has been playing outside at all, check around where he was playing. I always used to take mine off and lay them on the steps to the porch or in the crook of a tree or bush. I was 8 or 9 at the time, so a 5 year old might not even think to do that and they could be laying in the grass somewhere.
Prayers up.
Make sure he didn’t throw them away on purpose. At his age I was starting to notice any differences between me and the other kids and I can tell you I would’t have been above chucking them down the storm drain (the most forbidding, mysterious place I knew of) if I didn’t like them.