Celebrating National Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day with awareness and eye health focus.

National Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day is a quirky and thoughtful holiday observed annually on December 1. It encourages awareness of the challenges faced by bifocal users, especially when working with digital screens, and promotes eye health for everyone.

Quick Facts

  • When is it?: December 1 (annually)
  • Tagged as: Eye Health, Awareness, Fun Holidays
  • What’s the hashtag?: #BifocalsAtTheMonitorLiberationDay
  • When was it founded?: Early 2000s
  • Who founded it?: Thomas and Ruth Roy of Wellcat Holidays

History of National Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day

This unique day was created by Thomas and Ruth Roy, a creative couple known for inventing over 70 unconventional holidays through their business, Wellcat Holidays. The holiday emphasizes empathy for bifocal wearers who face discomfort while using computer monitors. It also serves as a reminder to prioritize eye health in our increasingly screen-focused world.

Timeline

  • 1760s: Benjamin Franklin is credited with inventing bifocals.
  • 1824: The term “bifocals” is coined by John Isaac Hawkins.
  • 1955: The first seamless bifocal lens is developed by Irving Rips.
  • Early 2000s: Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day is established by Thomas and Ruth Roy.

Dates by Next Year

YearMonth & DateDay
2024December 1Sunday
2025December 1Monday
2026December 1Tuesday
2027December 1Wednesday
2028December 1Friday
2029December 1Saturday

Observed

National Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day is observed by raising awareness about the struggles of bifocal users. People are encouraged to:

  • Take breaks from screens to rest their eyes.
  • Schedule an eye exam.
  • Show empathy toward coworkers or friends who wear bifocals.
  • Share tips on reducing digital eye strain using the hashtag #BifocalsAtTheMonitorLiberationDay.

Fun Facts About Bifocals

  • Benjamin Franklin invented bifocals because he was tired of switching between two pairs of glasses.
  • Modern bifocals can be customized with progressive lenses for a seamless experience.
  • The aquatic diving beetle has natural bifocal-like vision!

Quiz

  1. Who invented bifocals?
  2. What year was the term “bifocals” coined?
  3. What is the main challenge bifocal users face when working on computers?

(Answers: 1. Benjamin Franklin; 2. 1824; 3. Switching between lenses causes eye strain.)

FAQs

Who are bifocals meant for?
Bifocals are designed for people with presbyopia who also need correction for distance vision.

Is an eye exam mandatory on this day?
No, but it’s a great opportunity to prioritize your eye health.

Why is this day important?
It fosters empathy, raises awareness about digital eye strain, and reminds us to care for our vision.

Related

  • National Eye Exam Month
  • World Sight Day
  • Computer Vision Syndrome Awareness