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Old 08-31-2008, 07:54 PM #1
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Default What's your hobby?

I used to paint, draw, sew, and in general make so much with my hands. Not on an everyday basis but whenever it struck me and now that I can't its really maddening. I am still at the point in my disability where I keep saying "Well I used to be able to do that....."
I am trying to think outside the box and find new ways to be creative and keep from flaring up. I have been in a couple of stage productions- dancing or acting. To keep my brain sharp I like to play solitaire and mah-jong.
I want to do more. What hobbies do you enjoy? (and/or) What do you do for a creative outlet?
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