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I’ve answered similar questions here in the past, so some of this may be a repeat for those of you who have read my blog for a while.
My non-bookish hobbies include:
1) Weightlifting
It’s one of my favourite forms of exercise.
2) Practicing Spanish
Now I can speak like a fluent toddler! Hehe. Pronunciation is tough, though, so I need to keep working on stuff like rolling my r’s and remembering which letters are generally silent or pronounced differently in Spanish.
3) Long, Rambling Walks
I will begin them with a general destination in mind like park X, or beach Y, or neighbourhood Z and then see what’s interesting there today.
One day that might mean walking up and down the beach until my legs are worn out by the sand. The next walk might involve browsing in all sorts of cool little shops along the way in a certain neighbourhood or it trying out a new trail at a park that I haven’t fully explored yet.
Some walks are brisk, athletic, and involve hills. Others are more like meandering strolls that aren’t exercise-y at all. I love all of them.
4) Card Games
Fast-paced card games like Dutch Blitz as well as calmer ones like Uno are both fun. I need to find some folks here in Ontario to play with me.
5) Swimming
It’s not something I get to do very often, but I relish it when I do.
Title: Reading Breaks
This happened in late spring or summer when I was a child. My family lived in a house whose backyard sloped down into the shore of a lake back then.
I’m going to be achingly honest with all of you here. The winter holiday season is hard for me for a few different reasons.






he’d be home soon!
Watching TV is one of my spouse’s favourite things to do. Over the years, I’ve cultivated the ability to (accidentally) look away from the screen at the exact moment that something important happens that is not noted in the dialogue.