She does it for pleasure on a regular basis in her leisure time....hence a "hobby". |
|
I used to run marathons but got old and fat and needed a new hobby during quarantine and tennis lessons were available through the county and I am HOOKED!
I also love to read, bake, and drink wine. |
| Same OP, but over the past year I've gotten into hiking (w/the kids) and I love crafting w/my Cricut. I view hiking more as an activity than a hobby. My hobby is crafting. Wish I had more time for it though. |
| Paint by number kits!! I literally do them by the hour, and it's like meditating...with art at the end. GREAT way to unwind. |
|
Tennis, by accident.
At the beginning of the pandemic, DS decided he didn’t want to do tennis anymore, but didn’t tell me until I’d re-upped his pack of private lessons. So I started going instead. And found I loved it! I still have a lot to learn, but happy to be out & exercising and slowly getting to be actually good a sport. |
Where do you swim? I do it on my own but would love to swim with others. |
Just saw your question. I don’t live in the DC area, but I found my class thru the Community College extension classes (non credit). This is a fulfilling (and money saving) hobby. Lots of YouTube’s available now too. |
| Knitting! I've gotten really into the sourcing of the yarn, hand dyers, that it's a woman-majority community of small business owners, even the history. I'll pop on an audible book or podcast, or half-watch a movie and just veg with my yarn. It's calming and productive, and there is something really satisfying about how tactile and colorful knitting is. |
|
My most consistent hobby is reading. I also like cooking/baking, trying new recipes, reading about it etc.
I enjoy hiking and biking too. And, when it's not covid-times, I sing in a choir. Others come and go over time. I like needlecrafts and used to sew a lot but it takes more space/set up than I can handle right now. Tried knitting and didn't like but have now started learning to crochet and I like that more. If you want to establish a hobby and are having trouble thinking what you'd want to do, one piece of advice a read a while ago was to think back to what you liked to do when you were 10 years old and go back to that. That's definitely true for me -- at 10 I spent most of my free time reading, playing piano and singing, riding my bike, and doing arts and crafts and baking when my mom let me. All of those except piano are still the things I come back to as favorite ways to spend my time. |
| Thank you for the suggestion. I’m really struggling trying to find a hobby. I’m not into crafts or art and already exercise. Nothing else really looks fun. I experienced a traumatic event that has really shaken my life. I think the distraction of a hobby would help give me something else to focus on. I’m going to try to remember what I liked to do as a kid. |
Are you me? Trade sewing for quilting and this would be my list too (though I'm more intermediate in the knitting and quilting). |
|
I don't have any hobbies, but I greatly enjoy trying to be frugal, spending less and living on less. I love watching youtube videos about it and collecting new ideas. I've read all the books and it started ca 2008 during economic crises.
Unfortunately I'm not artsy or handy which cuts out a lot of hobbies. |
| It's funny how people say they aren't artsy, but you might surprise yourself. I haven't really been that artistic either. I started with adult coloring books just to relax. I also did a paint by numbers years ago. We had an unused "How To Draw Cartoons" book, so I started tracing a few cartoons each day. I also tried drawing faces. Then I tried to copy a couple animal photos, and surprisingly some of my drawings were pretty good (better than if I tried to draw from my own imagination). Next I might try painting them. Just start doing something or dabbling around. Even if you think you're not interested or not good at it, you might develop an interest. The point is to get interested. You don't develop an interest by writing off entire categories of hobbies you're convinced you'd be bad at. |
| How about extreme couponing? |
Where do you fire your pottery? This is an expensive hobby. |