50 Nifty Ideas for Moms Who Need an Outlet

50 Nifty Ideas for Moms Who Need an Outlet

As a lot of you know, I have three boys under five. We are fortunate to have a nice house (that is never clean) a big yard, multiple pets and a great dad/husband who works really hard and still manages to help around the house.

 I work from home writing and pet sitting, momming and trying not to resent my dirty house that I really hate cleaning. It’s just futile. No matter how much cleaning you do, it gets dirty five minutes later. I digress.

My husband has a few outlets outside of the home-basketball, baseball, softball…to name a few. Admittedly, he doesn’t get to participate every week. I started thinking about things I could do outside of the home or not-pastimes I enjoy. I’ve put together a list of things to try to give me an outlet, be it inside the home but solo or completely out, gone, away!

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Things for Moms to do That Don’t Involve Momming or Wifing

Let’s get the boring stuff out of the way first, shall we?

  1. Learn a foreign language. It’s enriching; it’s interesting; it’s fun to be able to talk back to your kids without their understanding. There are options from Rosetta Stone to community college (which is actually cheaper than AND you get to leave the house).
  2. Take up running. This one hurts unless you’re already a runner.
  3. Take up power walking. This one hurts less.
  4. Take up lazy walking. This one doesn’t hurt at all! It’s best practiced with a semi-lazy dog at your side.
  5. Join a gym. This one has varying levels of hurtiness.
  6. Learn how to knitThis one’s pretty easy, especially if you only want to make scarves.
  7. Learn how to crochet. This one seems harder, though I’ve never tried.
  8. Take up gardening. This sounds fun until you remember weeds.
  9. Do crosswords. This is a good way to brain.
  10. Do word searches. A slightly easier way to brain.
  11. Fly a kite. I don’t know why but my husband is always suggesting this. I have no interest whatsoever. It never works unless you’re at the beach.

On to some more fun things!

  1. Take up dancing. This could be in the form of tap, jazz, ballet, hip hop or club dancing. Though, I wouldn’t recommend the last one.
  2. Learn yoga. This could be in the boring category but I love yoga. I need to do it more and without children trying to hang on me and make me break my neck. Check out Yoga with Adriene on YouTube-it’s free, she’s goofy, and it’s fun!
  3. Learn pilates. Like yoga but hurtier.
  4. Learn Tai Chi. I don’t know a lot about Tai Chi but according to the Mayo Clinic it is a gentle way to fight stress. I wonder if my father-in-law has tried it. It seems like an exercise that would be up his alley. Not necessarily because of stress, because of its gentleness.
  5. Learn a musical instrument. I play three poorly and one decently. It’d be good if I could get better at at least one of those. In case you’re wondering the instruments are piano, guitar, ukulele, and clarinet. I’ll let you figure which I’m best at!
  6. Take up parkour. This one has a high level of hurtiness.
  7. Take up woodworking. This is expensive if you don’t have the materials on hand. Aside: While researching hobbies, I found sites that were dedicated to men and some for women. This came from the men’s site but what do they know? Women can do it too.
  8. Take up canoeing or kayaking. This one has a high level of fun. It’s also recommended for men who are manly. Or women who are manly. Or women who are not manly. Or teenagers. Or kids. Or really strong babies.
  9. Take up lock picking. I don’t know why this is mentioned on the Art of Manliness. I guess if you’re preparing for your second career as a cat burglar, it would be a good choice of hobby. Note: Cat burglars do not burgle cats exclusively.
  10. Take up classic car restoration. Some people are car people. I’m not.
  11. Take up barbecuing. This is a more fun way of making dinner.
  12. Solo camping? Yes, please.
  13. Learn how to make candles. I’m doing this one. It’s mine.
  14. Become a gold prospector. Why?
  15. Take up baking. Because, yum.
  16. Learn how to make bread. Because also, yum.
  17. Learn how to paint. Test this out by painting in one of those studios that teach you how. Or for a less expensive route, YouTube.
  18. Do puzzles. In a room. By yourself. With your beverage of choice and a good show. I’ve done this one because it reminded me of our trip to Italy. Plus, there was a huge feeling of accomplishment when I was done. I would recommend investing in one of these puzzle savers because of time constraints and kids.
  19. Spelunking. YES! Except, bats.
  20. Try a sport. I played soccer in high school, not very well but there you go. I love kicking the ball. Not so keen on all the running. I’d like to play softball but I don’t want anyone I know to watch me.
  21. Discover microscopy. Pros: really cool. Cons: you need a microscope.
  22. Go to a Renaissance Fair. I’ve always been curious.
  23. Taxidermy. Why?
  24. Take up photography. Fun, plus bonus, no more expensive photo sessions. Simply invest in a decent camera and tripod or any surface of appropriate height.
  25. Collecting. Because you always need more stuff.
  26. Learn how to make soap. Me. Mine. I’m doing it.
  27. Learn how to quilt. I want to.
  28. Reading. Lovely way to escape without leaving the house. Make sure to perform this solo.
  29. Writing. Journaling, blogging or freelancing. Also best performed solo.

The Honest Company

Mom Group Activities:

  1. Ladies night out. Always fun.
  2. Girls’ night in. Sometimes more fun.
  3. Mom camping. But no kids.
  4. Bowling. Always fun.
  5. Pool. The game not the wet place. Pro: fun. Con: If you don’t know someone with a pool table, you probably have to go to a bar. Not a con for everyone, though.
  6. Pool. The wet place.
  7. Plan an all-women’s kickball game.
  8. Karaoke.
  9. Book club. For the bookworms.
  10. Game night. Always fun!

There you have it! Fifty nifty ideas for moms who want an outlet. Personally, writing this has given me lots of good ideas of things to try. Plus, writing is one of the ideas! Although, I’m sitting with my kids while they eat breakfast and watch Paw Patrol. It doesn’t count unless you’re alone.

50 Nifty Ideas for Moms Who Need an Outlet

 

Author: jen.mearns