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I wish I could take credit for inventing the "Old Timers' Finish" I told you about Paul, but it was handed down to me by one of my woodturning mentors. I'm so happy it worked out for you. She looks beautiful! I also happen to like the differences in wood coloration because it subtly highlights the intricate construction details of the individual frames and shows off your exquisite craftsmanship. You really have an eye for beauty. Ooh, too soon? 
Seriously, eye surgery has advanced by leaps and bounds. For both my cataract surgeries, the prep time was longer than the surgery itself, which was only about 10 minutes. The Admiral has had all the vitreous humor (the fluid in your eyeball) sucked out and replaced with saline to get rid of floaters. She also had laser surgery to correct -15 (yes, -15!) vision to about -1.5. The surgeon said it was the largest correction he had done to date. These types of things could only be dreamed about when we were young men. Things may look bleak now (okay, another stupid dad pun), but I have faith that, in the hands of a competent ophthalmologist, your vision will be better soon, possibly even better than before. Keep your optimism my friend, Lord knows we all need a hefty dose of it in these trying times.
Seriously, eye surgery has advanced by leaps and bounds. For both my cataract surgeries, the prep time was longer than the surgery itself, which was only about 10 minutes. The Admiral has had all the vitreous humor (the fluid in your eyeball) sucked out and replaced with saline to get rid of floaters. She also had laser surgery to correct -15 (yes, -15!) vision to about -1.5. The surgeon said it was the largest correction he had done to date. These types of things could only be dreamed about when we were young men. Things may look bleak now (okay, another stupid dad pun), but I have faith that, in the hands of a competent ophthalmologist, your vision will be better soon, possibly even better than before. Keep your optimism my friend, Lord knows we all need a hefty dose of it in these trying times.


