Anonymous wrote:I felt pressured by someone to join a non-profit organization a few years back.
I really did not want to volunteer my time - but said person convinced me it would be something fun for me to try.
I had to step outside my comfort zone a bit > which I felt helped me grow so much as a person.
I made great memories as well as made lifetime friends. ❤️❤️
Best of all…..
What I did made a huge difference in the lives of many children which is something that I will be proud of for the rest of my life.
Anonymous wrote:Taking my son to Monster Jam. I thought I was going to die of boredom in redneck hell. Here we are about to go for the 5th straight year (minus COVID).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pickleball - I've never enjoyed playing any type of sports
Agreed, always found Pickleball to be great fun.
While in Florida played Pickleball naked at a nearby nudist resort. I don't want to play with clothes on again. I dread returning to the DMV in the spring and having to return to wearing clothes on the Pickelball court. It feels so natural to play without clothes.
I couldn't agree more, playing Pickleball naked is great. Been enjoying playing all summer at Pine Tree in Annapolis, MD. What a great place - all the benefits of many area swim clubs without the pretentiousness, and 'Karens' of the world. Nothing like enjoying he pool after many rounds of Pickleball, and the Saturday afternoon social - free beer and wine!!
DH and I can't believe more people haven't discovered Pine Tree - what a great place, and so close to home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pickleball - I've never enjoyed playing any type of sports
Agreed, always found Pickleball to be great fun.
While in Florida played Pickleball naked at a nearby nudist resort. I don't want to play with clothes on again. I dread returning to the DMV in the spring and having to return to wearing clothes on the Pickelball court. It feels so natural to play without clothes.
carcinogenAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I effing love vacuuming. It's so satisfying to see the container fill with stuff that shouldn't be there.
We don't have carpet in our house, but growing up in the 80's there was freshening powder that you would periodically shake about the carpet before vacuuming. I liked that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really thought I would hate schlepping kids to multiple sports practices but I honestly love it. Sitting outside in nice weather watching my kids in the moment, chatting with other parents. Then when indoor places stopped allowing parents to sit inside and I had to wait in my car, I caught up on my online to-do lists, called my mom, answered emails. Sometimes sat in silence. My DH has offered to take over and I sigh and grumble and act like a martyr so he is too intimidated to take it on.
I love it, too, though I have learned that I much prefer the outside stuff to indoors. The fresh air does me good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walking in the community pool. Mostly elderly people do it but a few in their 50’s, I’m 40 . I wake up everyday at 6 and I’m In the pool by 6:15. I walk for 60-90 minutes daily. My favorite part of the day !
90 mins is a long time everyday! Do you listen to music? Have you gotten into better shape? I taught water aerobics in my late teens/early twenties lol
No I don’t listen to music . I don’t think I’ve gotten in much better shape either. But I do really enjoy it. It sure makes me tired. I nap when I get home .
Anonymous wrote:Sail racing.
I'm a reluctant sailor, having taken some lessons with DH, who's passionate about it but discovered it late in life. A colleague who's really into sailing found out about our recent training and asked us to join her team in sail racing. I dreaded it, given our inexperience, but ended up loving every minute. It was exhilarating, and our team was laid back and fun.