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New Ideas for Things to Do This Weekend
Single Over 40? New Ideas for Things to Do This Weekend. When I was single I had a love/hate relationship with weekends.
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I loved having the extra time off work, I hated that I didn’t have a man to
Single Over 40? New Ideas for Things to Do This Weekend. When I was single I had a love/hate relationship with weekends. I loved having the extra time off work, I hated that I didn’t have a man to spend the time with. The truth is, though, that I didn’t need a man to have fun or accomplish something meaningful. In many cases, I just needed ME! I thought I would help you out by giving you a bunch of ideas of things to do this weekend. I have all kinds of thoughts about how to make this, or any other weekend, enjoyable–with or without a man or a friend. (Although I strongly suggest you pick one of these and call a friend to join you this weekend!) Have a chick-date with a new friend. Go on a cheap weekend getaway. Go to a department store makeup section and get a free makeover. Buy a new dress and pair of sandals. (Summer is here!) Get tickets for a play or other live event. Grab a discount if you can by going to www.Goldstar.com. Go to a singles event or just one to meet a new girlfriend. (Google “[your city] singles” or go to Meetup.com. Go to a wine-tasting event – they have those all over now. Wonder around a local organic market and learn about some new foods. (I’ve recently learned what Ghee is and bought garbanzo flour.) Give your dog a bath, then march her proudly around the dog park. (Great place to meet men!) Sign up for golf lessons. Do phone banking for your favorite cause or politician. Volunteer in your community helping children, saving the planet, rescuing animals, beautifying your city…tons of people need you. Go to the art, science, history…whatever museum. Go to a seminar or lecture, maybe to learn more about yourself or men. Go to the local library and make goo-goo eyes at all the smart men. Call or email the guy who got away. Organize and conduct a car wash to raise money for the local schools. (They need it!) Plant a garden. Get that massage you’ve been talking about. (These days there are ways to get all kinds, many reasonably priced.) Have a picnic and read a book at the park. (Preferably one that will give you some new dating skills. Hey! How about my eBook.) Learn to paddleboard, bowl, or do some other sport you’ve been talking about. Organize a Parcheesi or poker party and have everyone bring one guest – male or female, either is fun. Take a bike ride. Get online and don’t get off until you connected with 10 men in some way. (wink, email…whatever) Go to the local big book store, find a book and read it there. Make sure you notice the smart men.) Ask a man to help you carry something, give his advice, fix your car…just see what it’s like to receive. (Yeah, really…just do it.) Take a class (Salsa, Spanish, wine tasting, floral arranging, tennis…) Go to the beach, mountains or some other scenic area to paint, draw or just observe the beauty alone or with a friend. Try a new restaurant, but make it out of your area, and then go have a drink. Do a good deed. Walk someone’s dog, watch someone’s child while they do something fun, or shop for your elderly neighbor. Call a friend who’s been down in the dumps and ask her what movie she has been wanting to see. Then take her and buy her popcorn. Walk around your neighborhood and talk to those folks you’ve been seeing every day but not getting to know. Start a gratitude journal by listing all the people and things you are grateful for. Make your own list of fun, meaningful, satisfying things to do! These will also help you: Sandra Bettink-Sandell June 16, 2019, 6:08 pm. I am glad I found this page, I have been in the midst of a major breakdown bought on by family problems and loneliness. I am going to try one at a time and see how they go. I am not after a partner as such, just a friend……….. Totally enjoyed and appreciate the info. I can see myself punting a lot of it in to action and feel comfortable doing so. Thank you so very much i particularly like how you even went as far as to say how / where to find so some of the advise shared . Thanks again , ) it was fun nothing cooky or crazy. Thanks for the advice coming out a 2 year relationship at 56 want to explore my singleness and learn to enjoy me and life and things pleasing to God.
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