What do you do on weekend evenings?

Anonymous
I’m looking for ideas.

The last 20 years or so my weekends have been mainly filled by my kids, but my youngest is now driving and I’m finding myself without a lot to do on weekend evenings. DH and I will occasionally go out to dinner, and about once a month we get invited somewhere. But often we have nothing to do on a Friday or Saturday night.

I’m specifically looking for things to do that aren’t drinking based activities. We both drink, but in a one is enough sort of way.
Anonymous
vibe coding
Anonymous
Me and my girlfriend’s got together and we…

Do crafts
Watch movies
Go out to eat
Go to a show
… anything you would do on a date but with your girlfriends, do you have girlfriends?
Anonymous
What do you like?

Board games, movies, pickleball, trying every taco place around to find the best one, walking, dance classes?
Anonymous
Curious why drinking was your first assumption?

We read or watch something. Usually both. Sometimes at the same time.

In the spring, my husband gardens until he can't see anything.
Anonymous
Sunday night is for shaboinking and trash TV

Saturday night we sometimes go to the horse races.

Friday we cook together and go to bed, usually shaboinking first
Anonymous
We decompress by watching movies, games, or just talk about nothing and everything.
Anonymous
Jigsaw puzzles. And I play Oregon Trail.
Anonymous
Astronomy. Admittedly this is something we did with the kids but it's a different vibe without. We are close to certified dark sky locations and I really love to go stargazing.

The availability of reasonably priced high power telescopes now is amazing.

Also, weekends away. It is so easy for us to pack and go now. We try to keep driving to three hours max each way so there is plenty of time to relax. We tried "staycations" but it wasn't for me. I need a little distance from the homestead to leave my worries behind!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Curious why drinking was your first assumption?

We read or watch something. Usually both. Sometimes at the same time.

In the spring, my husband gardens until he can't see anything.

Not OP, but she didn’t make an assumption, she just specified what kinds of ideas she is and isn’t looking for to help them be more useful.
Anonymous
Play scrabble, cards or dice
Comedy shows
Musicals
Concerts
Walks
Check out a new neighborhood or suburb
Out to dinner
Home improvements
Read
Get together with family or friends
Bonfires
Cook something new

We are almost never bored
Anonymous
Theater. We will go to quality high school theater, college theater, and less often the more expensive productions.
Anonymous
My husband and I go out together on Friday nights. Sometimes I see friends on Saturday night, sometimes I stay in. We will watch a show or I’ll read or we drive our kids around.
Anonymous
Since you have a spouse, why not plan activities that you both can do together…..?
What are your interests??

Some ideas:

• Depending on your favorite genre, see a new release of a movie 🍿 the day it comes out.

• Do you both love to laugh?
Go to a great comedy show.

• See a concert together when your favorite band or musician is in town.

• Make a weekly game night.
Do you like board games?

• Work on a puzzle together……

• Organize/declutter a closet, a cupboard, the garage or basement.
Nothing like a good wknd reset!

Hope this helps!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Astronomy. Admittedly this is something we did with the kids but it's a different vibe without. We are close to certified dark sky locations and I really love to go stargazing.

The availability of reasonably priced high power telescopes now is amazing.

Also, weekends away. It is so easy for us to pack and go now. We try to keep driving to three hours max each way so there is plenty of time to relax. We tried "staycations" but it wasn't for me. I need a little distance from the homestead to leave my worries behind!


This one might not be viable.
Because their child is still a minor it might not be feasible to leave town for an entire weekend.
Plus, most parents would not entrust their teenager home for a whole weekend as that sometimes equates trouble.

I.e., house party, having a boyfriend sleep over, etc.
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