Young child + house that needs work + job with a work load that always keeps me here on weekends = little time for ANY hobbies.
I actually took up homebrewing as something that I could do, for lack of a better term, selfishly. It takes up several hours a couple weekends a months, time that I'm not doing something more "productive." I was going nuts last year, I was absolutely miserable at times, because the stress of ALWAYS trying to get something done was driving me up the wall.
I really, REALLY needed a hobby whose slogan is "Relax, Don't Worry..."
Besides homebrew, I really enjoy cooking, although whoever said "baking pastry" can keep that. This has gotten a lot tougher living more in the boonies, not having ready access to a Whole Foods ("Whole Paycheck") or any other really top-tier supermarket. But, I cook up some damn, damn tasty food, lots of Asian-influenced things, ah, I need to cook my mussells again.
Otherwise, it's mostly house-stuff and kid - not that there's anything wrong with those! I do want to get a bike in a few years, but there are two laws laid down by SWMBO before that happens.
1. Cassie's got to be at least four years old; not entirely sure why other than that's the age my nephew was before my brother was allowed to get HIS bike.
2. I've got to buy SWMBO this $500 vacuum cleaner before I can spend a time on a motorcylce. I give her lots of crap about how stereotypical this is, but it's all about her allergies. Me, I can't see dropping that kind of coin on a vacuum, but it may just mean that my first bike is $500 more expensive than the asking price.