Hi everyone,
I've become very boring lately, and only just realized it! While I adore budgeting, our finances are finally sorted to the point where I only need to spend minutes per day planning or paying bills.
I used to be something of a writer, but it hasn't interested me in awhile. I read novels occasionally, and I play Wii videogames, and I watch a LOT of TV and movies. I like to cook, and I exercise (not so much for pleasure).
We throw small parties every few weeks, so I feel like I get plenty of socializing. We travel about twice a year.
I spend a lot of time online (sometimes, like now, I'm chained to my desk waiting for work but there's nothing to do). I like Scrabble and Boggle online, and I have a couple discussion groups I frequent, and I listen to music online, but even there I feel like I need some new interests. I don't know what sites are fun and interesting consistently!
I've gotten so boring that I don't even know what to ask for as presents on my birthday and Xmas!
Everything I've been considering to make my life a little more interesting costs money:
I love jigsaw puzzles but go through them in a day or two, so getting more costs money, and I don't want to do the same ones over and over.
Day road trips are wonderful, but I don't have a car so renting one gets expensive. I only do that once or twice a year.
Taking classes would be expensive. I've been considering language, musical instrument, cooking and just general knowledge courses, but hate to commit financially if I'm not sure I'll enjoy it.
How lame am I? I can't think of a free/cheap activity to add to my life. I'm generally content, but starting to be embarrassed that all I can talk about to friends and family is how much debt I paid off last month, what I cooked or plan to cook, what TV shows I watched, what workouts I did, and how work is going fine. I think I'm stunting my brain and body by not branching out!
So I just wondered what you folks do for fun, intellectual/physical/artistic stimulation, relaxation, pleasure, etc., that doesn't cost anything (or very much) to get into.
I've become very boring lately, and only just realized it! While I adore budgeting, our finances are finally sorted to the point where I only need to spend minutes per day planning or paying bills.
I used to be something of a writer, but it hasn't interested me in awhile. I read novels occasionally, and I play Wii videogames, and I watch a LOT of TV and movies. I like to cook, and I exercise (not so much for pleasure).
We throw small parties every few weeks, so I feel like I get plenty of socializing. We travel about twice a year.
I spend a lot of time online (sometimes, like now, I'm chained to my desk waiting for work but there's nothing to do). I like Scrabble and Boggle online, and I have a couple discussion groups I frequent, and I listen to music online, but even there I feel like I need some new interests. I don't know what sites are fun and interesting consistently!
I've gotten so boring that I don't even know what to ask for as presents on my birthday and Xmas!
Everything I've been considering to make my life a little more interesting costs money:
I love jigsaw puzzles but go through them in a day or two, so getting more costs money, and I don't want to do the same ones over and over.
Day road trips are wonderful, but I don't have a car so renting one gets expensive. I only do that once or twice a year.
Taking classes would be expensive. I've been considering language, musical instrument, cooking and just general knowledge courses, but hate to commit financially if I'm not sure I'll enjoy it.
How lame am I? I can't think of a free/cheap activity to add to my life. I'm generally content, but starting to be embarrassed that all I can talk about to friends and family is how much debt I paid off last month, what I cooked or plan to cook, what TV shows I watched, what workouts I did, and how work is going fine. I think I'm stunting my brain and body by not branching out!
So I just wondered what you folks do for fun, intellectual/physical/artistic stimulation, relaxation, pleasure, etc., that doesn't cost anything (or very much) to get into.
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