Umm... I think the photo speaks for itself...

Jack was poking his face through the door to look at Frank.

Then Jack squeezed the door closed... on his frames.

While having them in cleaved might seem a problem for Mom & Dad, Five-Year-Old-Boy finds new ways to play with Glasses-In-Two-Pieces.

Jack finds humor in everything in his life... even broken glasses.

Tape? J.B. Weld? We'll see what Dad comes up with when he gets home.

In the meantime, Jack's happy as can be, broken glasses or not!

Jack. Broken Glasses. EXACTLY 700 days after getting his first pair.

(and just a month before we were planning to get him new ones.)

Jack was poking his face through the door to look at Frank.

Then Jack squeezed the door closed... on his frames.

While having them in cleaved might seem a problem for Mom & Dad, Five-Year-Old-Boy finds new ways to play with Glasses-In-Two-Pieces.

Jack finds humor in everything in his life... even broken glasses.

Tape? J.B. Weld? We'll see what Dad comes up with when he gets home.

In the meantime, Jack's happy as can be, broken glasses or not!

Jack. Broken Glasses. EXACTLY 700 days after getting his first pair.

(and just a month before we were planning to get him new ones.)