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If you can afford it, get another pair with 'transition' lenses that get darker in direct sunlight. Regular glasses are going to make sunlight more powerful; I used to get headaches every summer unless I wore a hat all the time. It's easier to just have the one set that get darker than to fool around with prescription sunglasses and noraml ones.
There are swimming goggles with prescription lenses available. They cost about the same as normal goggles, and make sports much more enjoyable.
If your prescription is mild, you may be able to get away with using reading glasses from the drug store. Most of the bigger places have a rack where you can try them on.
Pets often enjoy chewing on the glasses, so be sure you put them in a safe place every night.