What do you do on weekend evenings?

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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!


I feel like the astronomy bug is wasted on me. I have a southern facing 3d floor finished attic with French doors and a balcony that looks out above most of our visible neighbors in town across minimum 4 acre lots and conservation woods. No light pollution. It’s enough to see flights left and right (east and west) from the local airports criss-crossing with flights descending from the north to our international airport 30m south from me as the crow flies.

Space movies scare me, and I have whatever the reverse is of claustrophobia. The limitlessness of space terrifies me

Do something else?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Crafts, tv together. At least one Friday/Saturday is hanging out with friends. And we have little kids still. But they go to grandparents for a few weekend nights a month.
As someone who didn’t have that and plan to provide that for my daughter, I’m glad you get those respites. It’s SO important for mental health.
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Anonymous wrote:I live alone in my 60s so I mostly get high (medical marijuana patient) or afternoon drunk (I have like 180 bottles of wine in house)

It's fun. I didn't get to do this a long time ago.


Too bad you don't need a friend. I could assist with those 180 bottles.
Anonymous
Plays, concerts, have friends over for dinner. Go see a Nats game. Read a good book
Anonymous
Friday evening- fall asleep on the couch around 7pm and then go to bed at 8/9pm.
Saturday evening- maybe go out to dinner once every 5-6 weeks. Watch Netflix, etc. Go to bed by 10pm.


- a teacher, single mom, and empty nester
Anonymous
Just in the evening? Take a long bath and read in there. Make dinner and watch tv.

During the day, read, clean, go on walks/drives...
Anonymous
We try to put things on the calendar 30-60 days in advance. Not for every weekend but if we have 2/4 planned weekend activities we can do less structured activities on those other 2.

We go to lectures, concerts, or the theater. We both love baseball and there's always a game somewhere in DMV. We often go to the Cal Ripken league games to see the college kids playing.

Dinner and movie is always a good standby. We also look for silly popup things happening in the area. Our goal is to get out of the house and "do one thing" over the weekend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We try to put things on the calendar 30-60 days in advance. Not for every weekend but if we have 2/4 planned weekend activities we can do less structured activities on those other 2.

We go to lectures, concerts, or the theater. We both love baseball and there's always a game somewhere in DMV. We often go to the Cal Ripken league games to see the college kids playing.

Dinner and movie is always a good standby. We also look for silly popup things happening in the area. Our goal is to get out of the house and "do one thing" over the weekend.


This is motivating. I am finding weekends so depressing because I have nothing going on. How old are your kids?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We try to put things on the calendar 30-60 days in advance. Not for every weekend but if we have 2/4 planned weekend activities we can do less structured activities on those other 2.

We go to lectures, concerts, or the theater. We both love baseball and there's always a game somewhere in DMV. We often go to the Cal Ripken league games to see the college kids playing.

Dinner and movie is always a good standby. We also look for silly popup things happening in the area. Our goal is to get out of the house and "do one thing" over the weekend.


I agree this is motivating. We went to dinner and movie tonight as this post inspired me.
Anonymous
Make dinner together with a bottle of wine, dance, then go for a walk, then sit by the fire or outside on the patio.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Make dinner together with a bottle of wine, dance, then go for a walk, then sit by the fire or outside on the patio.


you dance in your house?
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