
So, why do I have a picture of this toilet? Because I'm an ordinary person, accustomed to ordinary things, and my experience with this little gem of a toilet was a little, well, out of the ordinary.
I recently had the privilege of attending the beautiful wedding of an old friend from my childhood church. The reception, which was held in the bride's parents' elegant mansion, was in itself something to blog about. But for now, I'll stick to the toilet.
Just before a delicious dinner was served, I excused myself to visit the ladies room. When the time came to flush, I habitually reached for the usual flusher handle. You will notice in the picture, however, that there is no tank on the back of this toilet, and therefore no usual flusher. Hmmm.
At first I thought it might be motion-censored. But after standing there staring at it for a few seconds, I realized it wasn't.
"Maybe you lower the lid," I thought. No, that didn't work.
"Is there a peddle?" No, there wasn't.
"Well, how on earth do you flush this thing?" I thought, half panicked as my mind flashed to the embarrassing thought of having to stick my head out the door and announce to the person in line behind me that I didn't know how to flush the toilet.
And then I saw it. A little, quarter-sized button on the left side. I touched my finger to it, and Voila! It flushed! Phew...embarrassing moment averted. But, really, they should post instructions for that thing, don't you think?
Maybe you are more cultured than I am and would have known how it worked. But if you are an ordinary person like me, accustomed to ordinary things, now you have a head's up. If and when you are faced with a "Hat Box," you will know just what to do with it!