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Jersh

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I'm sorry if this has been covered before... Just curious what hobbies your SWMBO have? Mine used to complain that she didn't have any hobbies and couldn't find any that she liked, while I have several different hobbies that are all expensive and time consuming. Last Christmas I bought her a book about making jewelry... She didn't really look into it until this Christmas when a friend gave her some equipment, my sister gave her some stuff, and I gave her some stuff for it tooo... So now she's started doing that and is addicted, which is a blessing and a curse... Blessing because yesterday when my brew session went about 2 hours longer than planned and we had to push back our afternoon plans, she didn't care or even notice because she was working on her jewelry, and a curse because in the last week she's spent about $200 on supplies, $200 that I could have used for a new 15 gallon brew kettle that I need :drunk:
 
None here. She's made art her job now so very seldom does she pull out a canvas anymore.

I did that. It sucks when art becomes work. I have not painted for 2 years since I started taking commissions. Don't nag her about it you feel so inclined. It's a sticky ol' tar pit for her. :(
 
We have some things (actually most things) we do together. Mostly fishing, kayaking, boating, etc, that involve being outdoors. My solitary hobbies are brewing and reading. Bob gardens mainly. He has a greenhouse, and the whole bit. He mentioned last night that I spent $600 more on my brew rig than he did on his greenhouse. I didn't even think he noticed! :D

His gardening isn't "just" gardening, though. He started with the seed catalogues a month ago and diagrams out the beds and keeps records. He'll start seeds in February or March, and put new shelves in the greenhouse. His gardening hobby is definitely on a par with my brewing.
 
HWMO's not big on the brewing part, but he certainly enjoys drinking my beer, researching commercial styles, and touring breweries with me. His separate hobbies include nature photography, creating/recording music, and playing video games. It's definitely a plus when your partner has separate hobbies - even if it does steal your brew funds to a degree. She can't cry about another $40 brew recipe if she drops $200 for some beads and wire! :mug:
 
He mentioned last night that I spent $600 more on my brew rig than he did on his greenhouse. I didn't even think he noticed! :D

Mm-hmm. Don't be surprised to find a $599 charge from Burpee on the credit card bill in the near future. (grin)

If I had a SWMBO (right now she's my fiancee - they "obey" part hasn't kicked in yet because we live in different countries) her hobbies would be reading, cooking, and drinking whiskey that I can't get here in the States.

Dave
 
HWIMBO and I brew together. We share a lot of interests. But much more than I do, he also likes collecting and designing poker chips, and playing poker. I could take it or leave it, and tend to get pretty bored after hours of cards.

I think it's nice to have some things that you do together, and other things you just appreciate about each other. He plays poker well, and designs some really beautiful chips. I like to hear about his strategies, and when he's played well or poorly, just because he's so excited about it and enjoys it so much. He also does a good job of listening (or at least of appearing to listen--HA) when I talk about gardening or when I can't decide whether to get the Mr. Stripey or the Brandywine tomato seeds.

Also, I like cooking and he likes eating, so that works out pretty well, too. :)
 
You can take the girl outta the jungle.......

You can MOST DEFINITELY take the jungle out of the girl.


...it just isn't legal in most states.





My SWMBO loves gardening (we had about 200 square feet of heirloom tomatoes last year), baking, and recently she's been learning to crochet.
 
Mail order bride, SWEET! You can raise her up all proper and what not.

Yeah.... no. She's the Assistant to the President of a sizeable entertainment company. She's not likely to take instruction from a lowly design engineer.

But isn't it amazing what you can find on the Internet?

Dave
 
We golf and scuba dive together. She likes photography, and is supportive enough of my hobby that she at least TRIES every beer I've brewed (she still hasn't found a beer she likes). In return, I tried brewing a Cider (not sweet enough) and am looking at some other recipes. She also took flying lessons, but that was also mainly to be supportive of my love/hobby of flying. Also, in case she's riding with me and I have a heart attack/anneurism/etc... I wanted her to be able to land the plane.

She wants to get into skydiving, but there's no way on God's green earth she's getting me to do that. I'll fly the plane and watch her jump, and meet her at the bottom - but I'll never jump unless a plane's on fire.
 
Lots of women chiming in here!

I get HWMO, very clever, WTF is HWIMBO?

SWMBO needs a hobby. She occasionally ******* about the time I spend brewing beer and growing peppers. (I start mine in December and they are going strong).

My response of "would you rather I was out at bars and playing poker?" is starting to wear thin.
 
Damn where do I start.

My wife has a large closet full of paper, stamps, scissors, a Cricut machine, etc... that she claims she doesn't have time/space for.

Earlier this year she got into beaded jewelry making. Imagine being taken into a store with 30+ rows of beads, the horror.....

And in the last few months she has taken up knitting.

FWIW, I kind of agree with her on the first two hobbies as she has to set up a table somewhere in the house to dig all of that stuff out and it's a PITA to put it away every day.

Knitting on the other hand just involves some yarn and needles.
 
My SWMBO, has a small Ebay Store, and a few silly a$$ facebook games.

During this time of the year her store keeps her pretty busy, she makes and sells leashes for that Nintendo DS/DSi
 
My wife reads, on average, four books a week. She does cross stitch (she has some projects she has been working on since before we met 12 years ago), has recently taken up knitting, has been trying new ways of cooking for months now, plays the organ and piano (part-time professionally but also bangs on the piano quite often at home).
 
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