Posted on 10/24/2025 6:09:28 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
Dated April, 2025! Sorry!
First of all, this struck me as HILARIOUS as all of these ‘skills’ were what KEPT US ALIVE back in the day!
And now, it’s ‘trendy’ and ‘good for our mental health.’
Oh, You Kids! ;)
Not into any of the above...I like watching other people cook/bake on shows though.One thing I do want to re-set back to my childhood days, is the art of READING (not on Kindle) but real books.
Hillary should pay attention here.
Bingo. Think of all the things that kept us alive or entertained prior to constant TV, social media,, streaming games, and freerepublic.... Sewing. Knitting. Baking. Cooking. Gardening. Backyard chickens. All needed to just survive. And when the chores were done people played music at home or the pub. I remember growing up and when we visited my grandparents everyone had an instrument or sang around the piano with the fire going. Now.... “What’s on Netflix.”
I do however, have several young students learning music along with my several retired seasoned citizen students who are picking up an instrument again. (Mostly Irish Session type music).
Handloading
Only a real pointy-headed guy could ruin the simple pleasures: “Hobbies that help you connect with nature, promote social interactions with others, provide an outlet for creativity, offer skill learning, result in a tangible product, and where accomplishment scales with effort, are all good places to start.”
I guess there is a different perspective when people *have* to do these things. But I would think that, outside of the relaxation and “mental health” part, there is also the satisfaction that comes from unplugging from technology and being creative and making something useful and looking at it and saying, “I did this.” I have had many a day at various jobs, and in life in general, when I have wondered what exactly I had accomplished those days outside of spinning my wheels.
Where there was nothing useful now there is something. A scarf, cookies, a picture. And of course you never can beat the feeling of looking at a well laid cement floor and saying "I did that. And it is good." :)
Sure you can buy one, probably for cheaper then you made it. But that will not give you the pleased feeling that you will get when you look at what you made yourself. The world is a bit better. And it is because of something you did.
Now go wash the dishes. It will give you a similar hit.
Hobbies?Women have always done this while we guys fix stuff and build stuff and nap...we need our naps.
None of them connect you with the internet or electronics.
You UNPLUG and slow down.
LOL! We should suggest that to the author of this piece! ;)
Mr mm and I were out in the woods today harvesting some trees for firewood to heat with.
Nothing like getting out in nature and getting some good exercise to wear you out. And we save money by not having to buy it.
“Now go wash the dishes. It will give you a similar hit.”
Washing dishes is my ‘Zen Time’ after supper - or whenever during the day if I’ve been baking or canning. I never leave a mess.
And the kitchen is always scrubbed and buttoned up for morning. It’s my Command Center! My Laboratory! My reason for being! ;)
We do jigsaw puzzles, 1000 pieces or more.................
My “Granny hobby” is birdwatching. Has been since I was a young man in the military where I spent lots of hours on sentry duty in the middle of nowhere with nothing to do. I introduced it to Mrs. fidelis and the kids. It’s a good way to spend time outside, sharpen awareness of your surroundings and your observation skills, and get to visit a lot of other places. It can be done singly or with others. I’m also a bird photographer, but that is a little bit of a more solitary occupation, but it’s very rewarding. Plus you can bring make memories of what you see.
Wittle while I work and
Walk the Dog.
I call him King Tut for
The little pyramids
He leaves.
When he got out of the Cryo-Penitentiary Sergeant John Spartan just wanted to knit.
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