I’ve never had what I would call a real hobby. I love to read, and I’m an on again, off again knitter, but I’ve never really gotten into anything that I only did for pleasure*.
Part of the reason for that is I’ve always had work that I really enjoyed and I put my whole heart and soul into. Even when I had time to spare after the work was done, I didn’t have energy. I still have a job I love and I spend a lot of time and energy on, but I’m making a concerted effort to work in a more sustainable way. It must be working, because I’m finding that I reach the end of my work day, and I still have energy left to think about other stuff.
About the same time as my energy started to free up, a friend invited me to take a stained glass class with her. Instead of worrying about the expense or the fact that I knew nothing about stained glass I said yes. The class was broken into two parts. I tried to get a photo narrative of the experience but I got really into the work and missed some steps. Here are the photos I got.
I’m really pleased with how the piece turned out, and I had a great time. Such a great time that I signed up for anther class, this one is 8 weeks and we buy our own equipment so I’ll leave with everything I need to keep going on my own.
I’ll let you know how it goes.
*On further reflection playing boardgames is a legit hobby. But why let accuracy get in the way of a story?
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