Random Name wrote:crustine wrote:Random Name wrote:tasha wrote:also, does anyone know of any interesting hobbies that don't require a lot of moving?
preferably not stumbling, facebook creeping, or knitting. haha
read books, comics, get an internet boyfriend and make him bring you soup, watch all the Star Wars movies in one weekend, music and mixes, sell all your crap on ebay, origami, pen the great Americ...Canadian novel, make jewelery, robotics, found object art, or just learn to draw, crochet, film a reality show, gambling, interior design, you could get an aquarium, research theology and find a new religion, make a new blog, learn to cook, financial planning, learn flash animation, you could do your homework, or my personal favorite...video games (maybe not wii fit)
what a brilliant list!! you could also read every post on the CM
what i want to know is whats wrong with knitting? you could make yerself a sweater.
also as Sand said be careful pushing the healing. I trashed my ankle about 15 years ago and to this day it is wonky and likes to turn out. I didnt have the patience or the time to stay off it being a student and a mom and working. take it easy and if you miss some summer sports look at it as an investment in your future.
I don't get knitting. There are a few people here who will bring their yarn to class and knit while listening to lectures. That's out of control.
haha i absolutely love that you called knitters out of control. they are going to take over the city!! or at least, keep it warm.
i don't know. i just am not a big knitting fan.
i like your list of things.
but i've still stuck to wandering the internet.. haha. i'm sitting at school now, since i can't get a ride home for another few hours.
oh the life of a cripple....
as for summer sports... this summer was my last opportunity to really do what i wanted, and those were definitely on the list. oh well. fucking bones. why can't they be made out of something that isn't breakable? just an idea. lol