Glasses For The Whole Family

Happy Monday Friends!
Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend.
I want to talk to you today about GLASSES.
We are a family of five and FOUR of us need glasses for seeing.
If you're not a new follower, you already know that two of my kids go to Sick Kids Hospital regularly for their vision.
Our oldest daughter has amblyopia and strabismus and requires vision therapy.
Our son Luca has poor vision in both eyes and its still too early to tell if he will need vision therapy as well.
Both of our kids that require glasses started wearing them before they were two years old.
I can't even tell you how many glasses, or how much money we have spent on glasses over the years.
It's a BIG number.
Kids are kids and trying to keep glasses on a child, and not broken on the floor, is quite the task.
I was scrolling through Instagram one day and saw a photo of one of my favourite Bachelorette's,  Kailtyn Bristowe, wearing adorable frames and I had to find out where they were from.
I found out they were from Eye Buy Direct and immediately scoped the website out and fell in love.
Not only was it SUPER easy to navigate the website but the glasses were trendy and super affordable.
I'm talking glasses for my kids under $10 affordable.
They even have an option to see how the frames look on your face online.
If you are in the market for new glasses, I highly suggest you head on over to Eye Buy Direct, You'll thank me later :)
I also have a very special discount for my readers down at the bottom of this post!



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for 20% off your ENTIRE order.
Shipping not included. One time use per customer. Up to 6 frames per order.



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  1. I love the idea. I would like my family to be this good looking with eyeglasses. I will look for kids eyeglasses for my children and will do a photo shoot too! I love it.

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