Homefree

Out of the Ordinary

Home : You are where you sit

IMG_6808 The quest:  comfortable seating.

The reasons:  physical:  living in different countries such as India, Belize, Turkey, Iran and experiencing floor sitting, charpoys,  hammocks;
'playing house' across many years having tub chairs, basket chairs, modern chairs, antique chairs, rocking chairs; having  clawfoot bathtubs, Japanese bathtubs, regular bathtubs; constructing window seats, gazebo benches,  driftwood seats, swing seats; travelling in car seats, train seats, airplane seats;  discovering the variety of toilet seats in Canada, Europe, Turkey, Iran, India, Belize.

psychological:  realizing that the degree of relaxation we experience wherever, whenever and however we sit affects the situation in like manner in which we are seated – office, living room, classroom, restaurant, theatre, cruise ship, bathroom, doctor/dentist etc. office, garden, church, vehicle etc.

– communication improves in a relaxed seating – with other people, with ourselves.
– communication can increase when the people are not facing each other; for instance, a parent and child in a car or people sitting watching birds at a feeder or water flowing in a fountain.

The practice:  give thought and consideration to the choice of where we seat ourselves;  choose seats for comfort; consider beyond conventional for conventional settings – deck chairs in the living room…. ;    "put feet up" – foot stools, daybeds, coffee tables, storage cubes, magazine racks…… ;  face seating outside – face windows,
IMG_6809 face doors…… ;  plant the garden for 'home appeal', not 'curb appeal.'  Curb appeal happens with 'home appeal' focus.

IMG_6814 Experiment with an open window with a screen, an open window without a screen.

IMG_6819 Considering how many minutes we sit in a day, it makes sense to assure our comfort when doing so.