Do it slowly, deliberately, and paying full attention.
In particular, visualise the walk from the chair to the sink, as if you were reliving it.
Take a mental note of what you see, then open your eyes.
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When you were reliving the experience, where was the "camera" placed - ie, which part of your body did you "see" when remembering the walk?
Most people tend to "remember" as if they were following themselves slighty behind, often slightly above, their bodies.
This should give pause to whoever thinks memories are somewhat accurate impressions of an experience, or otherwise "store" sensory data.
Critique: what about those whose camera matches the eyes, but then have to "reconstruct" in third person for retaining object manipulation?