And then, it was too late. The two year old, out of reach of my muffling hand, pointed and with a loud voice told her uncle, "Look! A Pirate!" The man, seemingly unamused pretended to ignore us, as we did him. We quickly paid our bill and left without making 'eye' contact.
I don't intend to insinuate that he was 'funny' looking at all. It just isn't everyday that you see someone with the legitimate need for an accessory like that. So I will consciously take the time to sit with my kids and explain that 'some people have certain needs and it is not OK to make fun, just accept people as they are. Let's embrace our differences...yadda yadda, love one another'.
And to prove that there are no judgements or condescending feelings, I have included a resource for those who might be interested in exploring these "visually impaired" aids.
Adult Ultra Suede Eye Patch
http://www.sightconnection.com/plu-384.html