The end of my kitchen table and empty space. Now if you asked me to stretch my right hand out I would touch my coffee mug and a children's book (The Three Little Pigs.)
Just thin air. If we had made this a game about right arms, however, it would have been far more interesting. Fluffy pillows and beads and presentation swords and rubber dukkies...
I got nothing as well! I'm sitting at the far left side of the bed, and I'm at the foot so there's no nightstand there. If I use my right hand, I can feel Wolfie's foot under the blanket.
I can touch a tray table one of my kids set up in our home library to hold things while she works or plays on the computer. I can also touch the other desk in our home library, which is used for our older (non internet) computer, that we use mainly for some games and Word Processing. The tower for my old desk top computer, which I am using right now (I don't have a lap top.) Some dishes my children left on the tray table. (piggies for children.) A copy of "Sims 2 Double Deluxe" and Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince game.
The little folding table my mom gave me to make working from a recliner easier. I use it to set my laptop on when I'm sitting up. I also use it to hold my drinks and cell phone, rather than the floor and the arm of the chair. At the very edge of that table I can also reach my camera. If I reach down some, I can touch a pile of small boxes from Eden.
To my right is my notepad, my new headset, a pile of blankets, and I can touch the window as well.
The chaise of my desk in my office... on this is a test server, my office phone, my iPad, a stack of iPads waiting to go out to their intended users, a picture of my daughter, miscellaneous paper and optical media and my morning cup of cold press.
Hmm. Nothing interesting. A dresser, a Coke bottle, some computer games, a Mello Yello bottle, a Big Boy piggy bank thing, a dead bonsai tree, some random junk...wow, this makes me realize how badly I need to clean my bedroom.