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29th March 07, 02:37 PM
#41
You know what really sounds fun and relaxing?
A big ol box of Lego. Sit for hours just making stuff. Making castles and pirate ships and what not.
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29th March 07, 02:38 PM
#42
Aikido
I used to practice Aikido years ago. When one of us in the dojo had a really bad day, they'd usually ask to be thrown "a little extra" that night. It sounds really strange, but there's something about hitting the mat that removes stress from the body and clears the mind.
I miss it. A lot.
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29th March 07, 05:09 PM
#43
Reading - Asian gardening, Tao de Ching, homebrewing; bonsai (doing or reading), instrumental music, meditation, being by water, being with my furkids... sports used to help, but I'm a middle-aged couch potato and don't know any people my age who participate in activities that hold my interest.
Frog
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29th March 07, 07:53 PM
#44
 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
You know what really sounds fun and relaxing?
A big ol box of Lego. Sit for hours just making stuff. Making castles and pirate ships and what not.
I like the way you think, Dread.
As for me, my favorite form of relaxation is to hop on my Harley and head out to the winding roads west of the city. Come on Spring!!
I'm really a high-strung kinda guy. I find it very difficult to really relax, to a point where it has affected my sleep my entire life. If I'm at home I can relax a bit by sitting in front of the fireplace with a good book and a small glass of Bailey's. Caring for our two cats is also very soothing, especially our older diabetic one.
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29th March 07, 08:05 PM
#45
 Originally Posted by Frog
Reading - Asian gardening, Tao de Ching, homebrewing; bonsai (doing or reading), instrumental music, meditation, being by water, being with my furkids... sports used to help, but I'm a middle-aged couch potato and don't know any people my age who participate in activities that hold my interest.
Frog
I would go nuts to learn more about Bonsai.
Seems very meditative. Focus on controlled growth and care filled nurturing.
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29th March 07, 08:14 PM
#46
The box o lego works. I have a very large bucket, and have lost entire days goofing around with them. When I have good wind I'll fly kites, the kilt flys itself! And I try to juggle at least an hour a day, it's a great focus. Dread try the legos, you'll be hooked.
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29th March 07, 08:18 PM
#47
I loved Lego as a kid. I still love Lego. I think I'd look funny going in to the toy store to buy them for my self though.
No kids.
I saw the Star Wars Lego sets... Oh man to be a kid again!
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29th March 07, 08:37 PM
#48
head to the toy store & grab a coloring book & a 64 piece box of crayolas and go to town. just remember to stay inside the lines!!
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
“I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."
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29th March 07, 08:42 PM
#49
My wife loves colouring books and crayons.
I wonder if she'd share with me?
Anybody remember that stiff green modeling clay as a kid? Always smelled like minty toothpaste? That was great stuff to take your mind off of all the pressures of being a kid. Make some great big green Godzilla stomping around on little green people.
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29th March 07, 09:36 PM
#50
Long walks, nice warm shower, and a little bit of self hypnosis works for me.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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