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Jean (Monmouth)

Jean (Monmouth) Report 24 Jun 2011 19:47

I am looking for serious suggestions for something to interest my OH when he is sitting down to rest. He doesnt want to keep dropping off to sleep, doesnt watch much TV and doesnt read. Help would be appreciated. Will not be here again until tomorrow. Just remembered I washed the bedding today and havent yet made the bed!

grannyfranny

grannyfranny Report 24 Jun 2011 19:52

Puzzle books, sudoku, jigsaws, computer stuff.

Rambling

Rambling Report 24 Jun 2011 19:52

I know it may sound daft but my friends OH who had to rest a lot did 1000 piece jigsaws ( on a board) and then when finished mounted them as pictures for friends, he chose jigsaws of subjects that interested him, steam trains, boats etc.

Big

Big Report 24 Jun 2011 19:52

I got my husband interested in fishing. BUT I have to go along as well which is not a problem for me but I appreciate its not everyone's cup of tea. How old is he? is he retired or is this just an evening thing?

Cooper

Cooper Report 24 Jun 2011 20:35

My fil helps my son make airfix type models, in fact I think fil enjoys it more than my 12 year old.

Its somthing that can be done in small stages as well.

Teresax

Kay????

Kay???? Report 24 Jun 2011 20:39

how about a matchstick kit bag full of sticks and glue plus a plan to glue on they are not hard but enjoyable...,,,,,,,all sorts of designs to build and stick,,,,,and varnish if you want...

jewellery boxes are nice made from them plus you can make them musical,make nice presents.or picture frames,clocks.

any movements can be got from the Hobbyist magazine or good craft shop.....

Edit--plus it doesnt matter like ajigsaw if you lose a few sticks as you get masses,,,,and once glued in place they wont fall off...... :-D :-D

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 24 Jun 2011 20:43

How about embroidery/tapestry, maybe using wool rather than fiddly embroidery thread.
Knitting?

Mayfield

Mayfield Report 24 Jun 2011 21:11

TV video/computer games perhaps, what red blooded male wouldn’t like to spend some time with Lara Croft!

Mind you he won’t do much resting, video games can really get the adrenaline going, I often end up shouting expletives at the character on screen for failing to complete a task, even though of course I’m the one pushing the buttons! ;-)

Best wishes,
Mayfield.

Libby

Libby Report 24 Jun 2011 21:24

"Ham Radio". Keeps my OH amused (out of my hair" for hours. The occasional grunt or "anyone making a brew?".

Expensive to set up but ........ priceless ;-)

Mayfield

Mayfield Report 24 Jun 2011 21:28

Hi GEORGINA,
I agree I couldn't be doing with those little screens, I always play on the computer, must say I fancy hooking it up to the widescreen TV, but the Mrs is usually catching up on Gardeners world and Countryfile on the main TV while I am relegated to the office!

Mayfield. :-)

GEORGINA

GEORGINA Report 24 Jun 2011 22:27

Mayfield, mine won't touch the computer and has no inerest in famhistory. he does crosswords a lot. We like to watch Country file together.
But this is no help to Jean is it.
Jean, Is there anything you do that he can 'help' you with, like mine used to sort threads for me. and then got involved in the sewing. or would he try Painting by numbers, or scraper foil designs. There are some lovely small designs about, just to give him a feeling of achievement. none of these would involve any exercise if he is supposed to rest.

I hope you can get him interested in something, as he will get really depressed if he just sits there all day, and that won't be good for either of you.

take care

carol.

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 24 Jun 2011 22:36

Some sort of modelling with wood that he can do indoors....maybe the matchsticks Jean, as someone has mentioned??

Take care
jude

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 24 Jun 2011 22:40

gardening(not the heavy stuff) family history,stuff to do with the war,walking,
or he could set up a club for OH that have nothing to do.lol. :-D :-D

Joeva

Joeva Report 24 Jun 2011 23:31

Is it your husband that is seeking suggestions for interests or is it yourself ?

From what you have written it seems that he doesn't have much motivation to take up a hobby.

Obviously I don't know you or your husband but if he is has no interests outside the home he may be depressed.

I see that others have offered suggestions so maybe they know your situation.

If you think he may be interested on playing 'Scrabble' on the computer I would gladly post to you, as the copy I have I cannot use it on Windows 7.


best wishes.
Jo


Esta

Esta Report 25 Jun 2011 00:11

Get an allotment my OH has had a new lease of life since getting one. There is a whole community behind those gates and he spends hours in the evening chatting down there.

TheBlackKnight

TheBlackKnight Report 25 Jun 2011 01:17

Here's a few hobbies to think about

Making Things
Blacksmithing
Making Dollhouses
Knifemaking
Making Dioramas
Making Telescopes
Making Musical Instruments
Home Brewing
Woodworking
Pottery
Candles
Sculpture
Radio Controlled cars and Planes
Cooking
Film Making
Go Karts
Stained Glass objects and windows
Jigsaw Puzzles
Shadow Boxes
Doll Making
Sewing
Restoring Antiques
Book Making
walking sticks

Arts & Crafts
Scrapbooking
Pottery
Candlemaking
Painting and Drawing
Sculpture
Origami
Jewelry Making
Leather Crafting
Glass Blowing
Weaving
Soapmaking
Quilling
Sculpting Miniatures
Embroidery
Paper Making
Enamels
Wood Carving
Engraving
Beadwork and beading
Wire Jewelry making
Crochet
Tole Painting
GunSmithing

Collecting
Coins
Stamps
Memorabilia
Clocks
Sports Cards
Model Trains
Antiques
Artwork
Musical works like CD's or Albums
Posters
Butterflies/Insects
Wine
Books
Snow Globes
Swords
Movies
Bottles
Insects
Bottles and Cans
Classic Video Games
Comic Books
Crystals and Rocks
Currency
Fountain Pens
Fossils
Guns
Knives
Miniature Figures
Postcards
Scale Models
Terry Bears
Toys
Coasters
matchboxes
Cameras
Calendars
Rocks & Minerals
Hummels
Business cards
Pinball Machines/ arcade games
Arrow Heads



Music
Learn an Instrument
Collect Music like CD's or Albums
Composing Music
Karaoke
Classical Guitar

Animal Related
Beekeeping
Bird Watching
Dog Breeding
Falconry
Fishkeeping
Hunting
Dog training
Aquarium
Horse Riding
Vivariums
Animal Breeding

Paper Crafts
Origami
Paper Dioramas (Tatebanko)
Decoupage
Paper Models
Making Paper
Quilling

Performing Arts
Juggling
Puppet theatre
Dancing
Magic Tricks
Singing
Amateur Theatre
Poetry Reading
Storytelling

FOOD Related Hobbies
Baking
Barbecue and Grilling
Home Brewing wine/beer/Mead
Home Canning and Jarring
Cake Making and decorating
Wine Tasting

MORE
Magic and Sleight of Hand
Metal Detecting/Treasure hunting
photography
Journaling/writing
Performing Arts
Modeling
Do It Yourself
Astrophotography
Darkroom
Portraiture photos
Kite and Rocket Aerial Photography
Reenactment: SCA/medieval/civil war
Bonsai
Body Building
Treasure hunting
Geo Caching
Map Making
Writing
Photography
Nature Photography
Astrology
Tarot and Card Reading
Body Art/Tattoos/Piercings
Tie Dyeing
Dumpster Diving
Geneaology
Antiquing
People Watching
Taxidermy
Fly Tying (For Fly Fishing)
MakingWalking Sticks


Hope this helps :-)

Susan10146857

Susan10146857 Report 25 Jun 2011 01:35

have you asked him what he wants to do?......He may have the answer :-)

Jean (Monmouth)

Jean (Monmouth) Report 25 Jun 2011 10:11

Thanks for suggestions, will try and interest him in a few of them. He is nearly 76, has worked hard all his life and cant understand why he now feels tired in the afternoons. He also has to give his back a rest at some point in theday. I was looking for something to hlod his interest when he is sitting as he doesnt want to go to sleep , doesnt then sleep well at night.

Annina

Annina Report 25 Jun 2011 14:45

How about making peggy rugs? He could do that while sitting,and make something useful.

ChrisofWessex

ChrisofWessex Report 25 Jun 2011 14:51

Nothing wrong in a catnap for an hour or so after lunch and then he should sleep at night.