My husband has been doing video editing for a few years and is quite good at it. It's his professional hobby. He's done weddings and such...He'll be my teacher. However, being gone for 12 hours a day and mission planning for hours (I'm not exaggerating) after he gets home until he goes to bed keeps him a little busy and not much time to help me. Weekends are hard. I want him to be able to do his own thing since he doesn't get much time during the week. As soon as he has a chance to show me the tutorial I can get started on that. I'm not in a rush to do it but I am excited about it!
Also, a lot of hobbies take money. Sewing isn't free, dance lessons aren't free, scrapbooking isn't free. Well, one could argue that they are but you have to buy fabric and patterns, etc. for sewing; paper, sitchers, doodads for scrapbooking.
In my case I find it hard to spend money on a hobby that isn't an immediate need or one that I know I don't have a lot of time to work on. It bugs me to start, stop, clean up, start, stop, clean up, all the time. I have a sewing machine and enjoy sewing but I can't go out and buy fabric for 6 bucks or more a yard every week.
Right now I am working on cooking - I want to have mad cooking skills. That and photography - to take some awesome pictures. More than money, I think these things take a lot of PRACTICE. That is where I go wrong. :)
I would like to know how to sew and cook better and I've always been interested in photography as well. I also think it would be neat to study hordiculture...I love gardening and would love to know flower arranging. I also would have loved to have studied interior design.
Sewing and swimming
ReplyDeleteI'm with you Linz, sewing!!
ReplyDeletegardening! (look at my blog to see the beautiful garden my Mom made me-now I just have to keep it alive!!!!)
ReplyDeleteLatin Ballroom dancing. I took one class in college before I became pregnant, and it was a blast.
ReplyDeleteScrapbooking and cardmaking. Sewing wouldn't hurt either
ReplyDeleteGotta go with the ever popular sewing!
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn to play the Harp. Also, being a swing dancer would rock. My husband and I took lessons in college and found out it's hard.
ReplyDeleteVideo editing and putting all of my home movies onto disc.
ReplyDeleteSo get out and pick it up girls...what are you waiting for?
ReplyDeleteMy husband has been doing video editing for a few years and is quite good at it. It's his professional hobby. He's done weddings and such...He'll be my teacher. However, being gone for 12 hours a day and mission planning for hours (I'm not exaggerating) after he gets home until he goes to bed keeps him a little busy and not much time to help me. Weekends are hard. I want him to be able to do his own thing since he doesn't get much time during the week. As soon as he has a chance to show me the tutorial I can get started on that. I'm not in a rush to do it but I am excited about it!
ReplyDeleteAlso, a lot of hobbies take money. Sewing isn't free, dance lessons aren't free, scrapbooking isn't free. Well, one could argue that they are but you have to buy fabric and patterns, etc. for sewing; paper, sitchers, doodads for scrapbooking.
In my case I find it hard to spend money on a hobby that isn't an immediate need or one that I know I don't have a lot of time to work on. It bugs me to start, stop, clean up, start, stop, clean up, all the time. I have a sewing machine and enjoy sewing but I can't go out and buy fabric for 6 bucks or more a yard every week.
Right now I am working on cooking - I want to have mad cooking skills. That and photography - to take some awesome pictures. More than money, I think these things take a lot of PRACTICE. That is where I go wrong. :)
ReplyDeleteWell I have always wanted to take up marathoning... Is that a word?
ReplyDeleteI would like to know how to sew and cook better and I've always been interested in photography as well. I also think it would be neat to study hordiculture...I love gardening and would love to know flower arranging. I also would have loved to have studied interior design.
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