Reading, running, cooking, gossip
Yes I like organising and baking Im adding that to my hobbies list.Cleaning (proper cleaning not Hinching)
Organising
Making digital art pictures
Netflix
Cooking & Baking
Tattle
This sounds dreamy... exactly what Saturdays are for ...Perhaps avoid using the word ‘hobby’ and look at it more as down-time? I specifically set aside time on a Saturday to completely chill out after a relentless week in work. I call it “Bath, Brew, Deliveroo”. I pop fresh bedding on while my bath is running, then have a pot of tea in the bath with Netflix/ a book and a mud mask, usually around 11am. Then I order something indulgent for lunch that I wouldn’t normally make for myself and eat that on my bed while watching a film. It’s simple but I get so giddy thinking about it come Wednesdays. Any stress and anxiety built up during the week doesn’t get a look in just for that lovely few hours. Not a ‘hobby’ per se, but my own tradition that I like sticking to. It’s not the law that ‘hobbies’ must be active And no, I don’t have children and I appreciate it 100% that I’m able to do this
Try the different banana Bread versions in the Simply Recipe site. I make the basic version and also sometimes add cacao powder to it. I also make the banana muffin recipe.I have recently got into baking (especially banana bread!). I also like running- I did the couch to 5k programme and now training to do 10k. Thinking of joining the local gym so I have more options of sports, it also means I won't be able to keep using the weather as an excuse to not exercise!
Oh and I also like colouring .
Can i ask - do you have children? This all sounds like my literal idea of heaven but i know it would be completely ruined by children coming into the bathroom, eating my deliveroo, speaking to me during the relaxation time.Perhaps avoid using the word ‘hobby’ and look at it more as down-time? I specifically set aside time on a Saturday to completely chill out after a relentless week in work. I call it “Bath, Brew, Deliveroo”. I pop fresh bedding on while my bath is running, then have a pot of tea in the bath with Netflix/ a book and a mud mask, usually around 11am. Then I order something indulgent for lunch that I wouldn’t normally make for myself and eat that on my bed while watching a film. It’s simple but I get so giddy thinking about it come Wednesdays. Any stress and anxiety built up during the week doesn’t get a look in just for that lovely few hours. Not a ‘hobby’ per se, but my own tradition that I like sticking to. It’s not the law that ‘hobbies’ must be active And no, I don’t have children and I appreciate it 100% that I’m able to do this
she says in her last sentence that she does not have children. But I agree it sounds like heaven.Can i ask - do you have children? This all sounds like my literal idea of heaven but i know it would be completely ruined by children coming into the bathroom, eating my deliveroo, speaking to me during the relaxation time.
P.S. i love your name for it 'bath, brew and deliveroo' - you should be in marketing !
Ah sorry missed that, I’ll put this one my list to enjoy in 10 years time !she says in her last sentence that she does not have children. But I agree it sounds like heaven.
Same, my youngest would be 17 then so hopefully he will do his own thingAh sorry missed that, I’ll put this one my list to enjoy in 10 years time !
Crochet is the best. Very easy to learn. I learnt using youtube and now have about 15 blankets in progressI go to the gym three time a week, I've started learning french on my train home from work.
I also knit and craft but I've lost my umph for it at the moment. I'm determined to learn to crochet.
I'm also keen to get more into my gardening but the weather had just been rubbish.
I also enjoy selling on eBay and shopping.
My dad has done both his and my mums family trees going way back. Lots of research online and at libraries/record offices. He even got in touch with some distant family and has met themMy main hobby is genealogy. I love finding out about my ancestors and the DNA tests have taken it to a whole new level.
Have your parents done the dna tests? If not, be warned it might unearth some skeletons!Reading and learning irish
My dad has done both his and my mums family trees going way back. Lots of research online and at libraries/record offices. He even got in touch with some distant family and has met them