It looks beautiful, makes me happy, and is just what I always wanted...but it really hurts my lower back! I'm sure that the soreness has something to do with the position of my wrists on my laptop, height of my desk, and height/plastic-ness of the chair, all creating a perfect trifecta of lower back soreness so I have to do something about this. I think it may be time for me to put my chair at the space by my bed, sit the basket with my hair dryer on it and use it as a beautiful display/table piece and then get an ergonomic desk chair.
I am not pleased about this notion. Especially with the way it looks. How awful is this?
I think that I would look more attractive in this, than being 30 and in a motorized lark by the end of the year especially if I covered it in a nice, ivory and camel colored cashmere herringbone fabric that I scavenged from the Women's Jacket department discard box. With a borrowed staple gun, I think I can beautify this little R2D2.With all my latest little projects which have required to sit me in front of a screen, playing with my new sewing machine, dilgently writing plans and lists in my green planning notebook - not to mention keeping up with my friends and my diary*, I need something to keep me focused at the task and project at hand, and not trying to figure out how many more minutes I can last before I have to lay on the ground, writhing like the elephant man.
All you have is your health! So I am on my plight to proudly ascertain this healthy chair.
*xoxo K

