In my son’s closet, we keep a shoebox of his many retired eyeglasses. He’s only 11, but every year since he was three, he’s grown into the need for a new pair (or two). And each pair, for me, echoes a younger version of him, wistfully reminding me of his darling face throughout his childhood stages. That box of glasses manifests a world of valuable memo…
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