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Facepalm Moment: When you forget your husband is colour blind.

When and I first met Tobei he explained to me that he was colour blind. Of course I had to ask him 1000 questions and quiz him just like every single other person he reveals this information to. We are now 7 years later and him being colour blind is something I never think about anymore.

Prime example, I am hooked on this game called Flow Free on my phone. The point of the game is to connect the dots to the colours that match them. You can not cross over another line or dot and you  must fill in every square. I was stumped on one level and had to go back to it multiple times to solve it.

As you can see from this screenshot I FINALLY solved the level. In my excitement I looked at Tobei and said “OMG hun this level took forever. Look how I had to do some of the lines to make it work like the beige one by the orange one” and then shoved my phone in his face. He looks at the phone and looks at me to find me in the facepalm position. Yup I totally showed my colour blind husband something that requires being able to see colours.

facepalm stupidity

 

Posted On: Dated: April 27, 2013
Category: Life
Tags: colour blind| facepalm| humour

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