I was thinking about the fact that I literally accidentally made one of the lenses from my glasses fall again...
once again.

This happened yesterday. I accidentally bumped into my glasses. I thought okay, no problem, I didn't accidentally sit on them like I did two other previous times. Nope, when I started to pick up my glasses, the right lens fell out! Oops-eeps! Mo-o-o is always so-o-o careless with his glasses! Even when Mo-o-o does try to keep in mind not to put my glasses in vulnerable places, such as the bed, Mo-o-o still sometimes fall victim to the habit in the end. All it takes is doing it one time and making a mistake one time for your glasses to go 'pop!'
I didn't want to have to face my dad again about it, with him getting mad and having to replace my glasses, so I decided to search up how to put the lens of glasses back into a metal glasses frame. Luckily, a tutorial saying to unscrew the tiny screw that holds the frame together, not all the way but until its loose enough to put the lens back in frame, specifically within the groove of the lens. Hold it together and screw it back in place, and the lens should stay. I spent a bit longer than what would usually take, since I needed a tiny jewelers screwdriver flathead, I used a slightly bigger flathead screwdriver from my dad's toolbox to unscrew and screw it into place. To my surprise and relief, the lens held in place! I can wear my glasses again! Though whenever I gently hold the side of the frame where the lens fell out, I do hear/feel some fragility now, sounds like it can snap off loose again if I'm not careful. I thought I screwed it in pretty snugly, also making sure not to overtighten the screws like the instructions suggest.
Anyway... the glasses comfort got worse...but I'll either have loosen the screw slightly and hope I also don't accidentally let the lens pop out again, deal with it, or get dad to adjust it (and hope that it doesn't make the lens pop out again! Well hey, at least technically it would be my dad's fault at that point, right, right?)
