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Posted on 5/12/24 at 7:49 pm to Redstickbaw
Posted on 5/12/24 at 7:49 pm to Redstickbaw
Shoveling all my cash down my horses’ throats 

Posted on 5/12/24 at 7:49 pm to Redstickbaw
I read history books and I build plastic model kits of armor ships and aircraft.
Posted on 5/12/24 at 8:11 pm to Redstickbaw
Woodworking, growing a good size vegetable garden, throwing darts, riding my motorcycle, cooking, keeping things in good condition at my house and the vehicles in good working order.
I'm retired, so I can do all of the above at my leisure.
I'm retired, so I can do all of the above at my leisure.
Posted on 5/12/24 at 8:44 pm to gumbo2176
Apparently my friends and family think I am a freelance tele-therapist
it is very time consuming.

Posted on 5/12/24 at 8:48 pm to Redstickbaw
I really enjoying maintaining my small garden and flower beds.
Posted on 5/12/24 at 9:01 pm to Redstickbaw
Seems like you first need to develop some time management skills. Even with kids, wife and a typical job, there is an hour or two daily that you can disengage from the family and take care of yourself.
First thing is I do with any free time is some sort of exercise. Over the years that's been running, cycling, mountainbiking, lifting, whatever you can do consistently to clear your head.
You need to let your wife/family know you need this time for yourself.
I've been able to do things like, teach as an adjunct, volunteer at all kinds of things, paddle, fish, hunt, build a garage, renovate all different parts of my primary residence, run a real estate / renovation company, consulting, rebuild cars, build out Jeeps, build fences, etc., etc. This is all in addition to doing things w the kids such as coaching and being a youth/scout leader.
Time management is the key to your happiness.
First thing is I do with any free time is some sort of exercise. Over the years that's been running, cycling, mountainbiking, lifting, whatever you can do consistently to clear your head.
You need to let your wife/family know you need this time for yourself.
I've been able to do things like, teach as an adjunct, volunteer at all kinds of things, paddle, fish, hunt, build a garage, renovate all different parts of my primary residence, run a real estate / renovation company, consulting, rebuild cars, build out Jeeps, build fences, etc., etc. This is all in addition to doing things w the kids such as coaching and being a youth/scout leader.
Time management is the key to your happiness.
Posted on 5/12/24 at 9:13 pm to Redstickbaw
As usual, I'm late to the party, but here goes-
Flyfishing. Whether wading or from a boat. Generally its for trout on the Chattahoochee near Atlanta, but you can catch bream, sac-a-lait, bass, striper, and redfish on a flyrod and it's fun as hell. Your kids can enjoy it as well.
Eventually this'll turn into tying your own flies and that's another entirely different hobby in its own right.
But, whether or not you use a fly rod, fishing is a hobby you can enjoy alone or you can include your kids. And, unless you live in the Mojave Desert, you can probably find a pretty decent fishing hole within thirty minutes of the house.
Flyfishing. Whether wading or from a boat. Generally its for trout on the Chattahoochee near Atlanta, but you can catch bream, sac-a-lait, bass, striper, and redfish on a flyrod and it's fun as hell. Your kids can enjoy it as well.
Eventually this'll turn into tying your own flies and that's another entirely different hobby in its own right.
But, whether or not you use a fly rod, fishing is a hobby you can enjoy alone or you can include your kids. And, unless you live in the Mojave Desert, you can probably find a pretty decent fishing hole within thirty minutes of the house.
Posted on 5/12/24 at 9:13 pm to chrome_daddy
Occupation : hustla
Hobby - Rappin', pimpin' hos, and killin' motherf@ckas.....who am I?
Hobby - Rappin', pimpin' hos, and killin' motherf@ckas.....who am I?
Posted on 5/12/24 at 9:22 pm to blueridgeTiger
Do you ever drive it in Leonard or Trenton?
Posted on 5/12/24 at 9:50 pm to Redstickbaw
I enjoy time spent flying general aviation aircraft. I fly around twice a week, either in the Cessna 172, or the Piper Cub. Spend a good amount of time at the airport. I also build alot of flying model aircraft. Not assemble, but build. Alot of vaccum bagging and mold making, plug work, carbon fiber, fiber glass etc.. Alot of fabrication. Using the mind, hands, a little cad, and some friendly machinist connections. Dabble in fly fishing, and fly tieing, pickle ball for some non mundane exercise, lift, and run at work. My kids are grown and out of the house.
Posted on 5/12/24 at 10:17 pm to Redstickbaw
Right before I retired and still could buy stuff I bought a bunch of woodworking stuff, wood carving kit, leatherworking setup, painting and drawing suite, music equipment and software to record, hiking and camping gear, crossbow and bow setup. Since then I mostly just cook, play video games, help out around church, run some and drink beer.
Posted on 5/12/24 at 10:31 pm to Redstickbaw
Betting on sports. Never a day off
Posted on 5/13/24 at 5:28 am to Redstickbaw

I read a lot. History, mostly. Main topics of interest include World War II, the Civil War, the history of the U.S. and Soviet space programs, and biographies. In general, I am interested in 20th century history so potentially I'll read anything about that. I also read a lot on baseball history and biographies; mostly stuff from the deadball era through the 1970's.
I like to listen to music. Sometimes in rare moments when it is quiet around the house I'll just lay on the couch, close my eyes, and play my music. I enjoy big band, some jazz, mid 60's to mid 70's tunes.
I enjoy genealogy and astronomy, although I go through phases on those. I'll put a lot of time and effort into them for awhile, and then take a break, before returning to them.
I don't really collect anything in particular, other than odds and ends. I have a china closet full of just things I've picked up here or there, or were gifted to me. Anything from a meteorite to Titanic coal to Civil War bullets to arrowheads to military patches. Just anything I find interesting.
This post was edited on 5/13/24 at 6:29 am
Posted on 5/13/24 at 8:14 am to Redstickbaw
Golf, Video games, fantasy/Sci fi books and shows, History podcasts, college football, and drinking on the weekends
This post was edited on 5/13/24 at 8:19 am
Posted on 5/13/24 at 8:15 am to Redstickbaw
Electric guitar. There are some days when I'll practice 2 or 3 hours without even realizing how much time has gone by.
Posted on 5/13/24 at 8:25 am to RogerTheShrubber
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Photography, hiking.
This. My wife wanted to go hiking with the kids and myself for Mother's Day yesterday. So we went up to a small lake near Cheaha where I knew there was a trailhead. The trail goes by a small waterfall that's just beautiful and when we arrived, I looked down and there was a guy and a woman in the shallows of the creek. The man had set up his tripod and was taking some long exposure shot of the waterfall to get that neat effect.
But while we talked with them shortly, I was kicking myself for never thinking to bring my good camera along on hikes. I see stuff all the time while hiking and just think, "Man, that's gorgeous..." and just move on. I don't know why I never thought, "man, that's gorgeous, it would be cool to get a picture of that..."
I go hiking at least once a month and it's one activity that I do that the kids actually enjoy as well, so it's kinda two birds with one stone there. That's the cool thing about kids as they get older, you can spend quality time with them, AND do something you enjoy to decompress from the stress of life.
Posted on 5/13/24 at 9:08 am to Redstickbaw
Following LSU sports and the Saints are my main hobbies but I also have a 75 Gallon fish tank. Its a fun hobby. not too much work but enough work to keep you occupied.
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