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[quote=Anonymous]It can be hard to re-invent yourself or find a new purpose. So much of my life revolved around kid activities, kid parents etc. Always built-in socializing and events. That disappeared pretty quickly and I miss it a lot. I don't miss the chaos and hectic aspects of young kids though. Like you, I'm not a museum, or movie/art person so just going to a museum isn't going to lift my mood or bring much "fun" to my life. What does bring fun? For me I like being outside, I like meeting my friends (it doesn't have to focus on a meal or a restaurant if you don't like eating out) we often meet and do something active - in the summer that's going to the pool. Or maybe a walk, I find the less formal the easier it is to plan. I'm sure there must be resources out there to identify things you like doing - to help guide you in a direction that you find fullfilling. [/quote]
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