alisoncooks Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 (edited) . Edited July 27, 2022 by alisoncooks 13 2 Quote
Junie Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 Yay for you!! I actually decided to work on Spanish, too, in much the same way that you are. In late summer I began attending a Spanish church service on Wednesday nights. I've also been doing duolingo, youtube videos, and reading in Spanish. I just finished La Telarana de Carlota (Charlotte's Web) and I began El Hobbit yesterday. I've also been working on learning ASL, both with my high schoolers and on my own. 5 Quote
unsinkable Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 I wrote a bunch about becoming a volunteer tour guide in my city in other threads so I won't repeat it all again... It was a "dream" for several years and I really *still* am shocked it has happened. "Now if you'll look to your left..." LOL 5 Quote
Pen Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 At the moment not so much. I want to get back to writing and ukulele, and gardening. maybe also guitar, Spanish and maybe ice skating, and in summer to kayak (but I need to improve physical health before ice skating and kayak are possible ) and I’d like company for kayak. I am fearful to do it alone and my son is no longer at a stage to do things like that with me. I’ll post back on what I’m doing to further these things ASAP. 3 Quote
wintermom Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 I feel like the "new trick" is moving to Colorado with my family. We're all going to learn some "new tricks," probably both exciting and frustrating things. We've not moved out of our local area in the last 25 years. And I'm the only one who has done an international move before. So it's a really big step. I'm scared that the timing is wrong, that all we're worked toward building up for our dc is going to be wasted, and we'll be damaging our dc. It's frightening! Before I drive myself batty, I try to remember that this will be a new learning experience that we're all doing together, in a safe, controlled manner, and that our destination is really nice. It will make us grow and be stronger in the long run (I hope!). 😅 4 Quote
wintermom Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 8 hours ago, unsinkable said: I wrote a bunch about becoming a volunteer tour guide in my city in other threads so I won't repeat it all again... It was a "dream" for several years and I really *still* am shocked it has happened. "Now if you'll look to your left..." LOL How are the tours going? Are they getting easier? This is a really cool volunteer activity! 1 Quote
Noreen Claire Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 I learned to knit two years ago. This year, I am trying (through fits and starts) to self-teach myself Portuguese. I have also just started reading Don Quixote, alongside The Well Educated Mind. There aren't enough hours in the day! 2 Quote
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Junie Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 1 hour ago, alisoncooks said: Cool! I've always been interested in ASL. When I was a 19 yr old newlywed, I lived in a town with a state school of the deaf (so the town had a higher than avg deaf population). Our church offered basic ASL classes once a week that I attended. That was 20+ years ago, and I can still say the Lord's Prayer in signed English. 😂 Question about reading in Spanish: do you understand all you read? Or are you looking up words as you go? Is this a way to learn or practice what you've already learned? (I don't thinking I'm far enough along to get much from reading in Spanish...) No, I don't understand everything that I read. I picked Charlotte's Web and The Hobbit because I'm familiar with the stories. I don't use a dictionary for the most part -- I just try to learn the vocabulary from context. My feeling on that is that if I stopped to look up every word it would make it drudgery instead of a fun learning experience. I started reading in Spanish with toddler books from our library's small foreign language section. I began with books that were basically one word per page -- colors or animals or whatever. I just moved along slowly through the different children's books that were offered. When I started reading Charlotte's Web a few weeks ago, I was understanding just the basic idea of what was going on and I maybe understood about 50 percent of the words. By the end of the book I was understanding nearly everything and my vocab comprehension was probably at 80-90 percent. I was really surprised at the huge jump. Now that I am reading The Hobbit, the vocabulary is much more complex. I'm understanding probably less than 50 percent of the words, but I'm still enjoying the story because I'm understanding just enough to know what's going on. I hope that I will have another huge jump in comprehension by the time I get to the end of this book. 5 Quote
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SKL Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 (edited) I was doing foreign language and piano (as a hobby at home) for some years before I became a mom at 41. Things got busy, but I still try to tinker a little when I can, and I really hope to get back into both before too long. I also want to learn classical guitar - I started this many years ago and never got a chance to do more. I added TaeKwonDo with my kids when they were 6. Had to drop it for a while but I've recently gotten back into it. This Saturday is my belt test to bring me to the level where I can attend classes with my kids again. I am hoping to get my black belt this year. And I've already paid for the whole family to continue up to Master, which will be roughly 5 more years for my kids and 7 more for me. I ran my first 5K in 2018 and am looking into doing more regular runs. Hoping one of my kids will run with me. Sometimes I think I should try horse riding with my other kid. But not sure if that's possible since I have tailbone problems. Edited January 27, 2020 by SKL 3 Quote
Tiberia Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 My motto for this year is "Be brave enough to be bad at something new." I too, have started playing piano again, after 46 years off. I've started dabbling in the Russian language. I studied it in college, and it's the only foreign language that really clicked with me. My dd and I signed up for the Dirty Dash Mud Run (5K with obstacle course) in June. We also started playing racquetball. Since dd will be doing high school in college this fall, I'm looking for work/volunteer opportunities. I like hearing what other people are doing. Thanks for starting the thread. 4 Quote
Selkie Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 I'm planning to get a drum set when my youngest goes off to college this fall. I always wanted to play drums as a kid, but I got stuck with the boring (to me, anyway😉) clarinet. 2 Quote
Anne Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 I took up the cello in my early 50s, with no previous stringed instrument experience. Definitely one of the most challenging and humbling things I’ve ever tried to do and I improve verrrrrry slowly - but it is so rewarding... Anne 3 Quote
unsinkable Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 10 hours ago, wintermom said: How are the tours going? Are they getting easier? This is a really cool volunteer activity! Aww, thanks! I haven't had any since my thread asking for advice re public speaking bc there aren't as many tours in the winter. The vast majority of the tours are outside so we scale back the schedule and just do a few a week. I do have a couple coming up though! I have to go back to that thread bc I wanted to jot down all the good ideas and I got distracted before I did that. 2 Quote
Momto6inIN Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 Photography - I'm taking a free class caller A Year With My Camera that someone on here recommended. It's pretty good and best of all it's manageable! I'd like to get more consistent about brushing up on Spanish, but no way am I as invested in that as some of you! Right now I just play around on Rosetta Stone a bit here and there. I think if I really want to learn and make real progress I can only really give adequate time to one pursuit at a time, and I have to do it for quite some time until it's a true habit before I can add another. So Spanish is next on the priority list after I master manual mode on my camera, then piano, then Biblical Greek. 2 Quote
madteaparty Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 (edited) Almost done writing a kid’s book. It won’t go anywhere but I had fun writing it, so it was worth it. My family skis fairly seriously and I really don’t so this has been my little sit by the fire stir the soup and write the book season. Edited January 28, 2020 by madteaparty 3 Quote
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