Things I would like to learn
Yeah, this is becoming more of a blog about me than about the whole Family, but I figure that since I am in control here, I can do what I want. ;)
So here are some things I'd like to learn to do as hobbies:
1) Pottery/throw clay - I've watched a few "Throwing Clay" shows on the DIY channel and think it would be very relaxing.
2) Stained glass - My dad took a few classes and liked it. Says it's very messy - you really need to have a work area separate from the house to keep the tiny bits of glass away from the living spaces and people.
3) Framing - not for building, but for art. Might save lots of $.
4) Locksmithing - again, tiny pieces of things in an organized environment. I'm so weird. Dad is a locksmith. And it would save time & money if we ever needed a locksmith's services.
5) Piano tuning/repair - It's $85 to get a piano tuned these days (yikes!) so I might as well do it myself. There was a class offered at UAH many moons ago - shoulda taken it.
Now the only problem is finding the TIME do to any of these. *sigh* Maybe in about 10 years.
So here are some things I'd like to learn to do as hobbies:
1) Pottery/throw clay - I've watched a few "Throwing Clay" shows on the DIY channel and think it would be very relaxing.
2) Stained glass - My dad took a few classes and liked it. Says it's very messy - you really need to have a work area separate from the house to keep the tiny bits of glass away from the living spaces and people.
3) Framing - not for building, but for art. Might save lots of $.
4) Locksmithing - again, tiny pieces of things in an organized environment. I'm so weird. Dad is a locksmith. And it would save time & money if we ever needed a locksmith's services.
5) Piano tuning/repair - It's $85 to get a piano tuned these days (yikes!) so I might as well do it myself. There was a class offered at UAH many moons ago - shoulda taken it.
Now the only problem is finding the TIME do to any of these. *sigh* Maybe in about 10 years.

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