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Patsy70 Sun 14-Feb-21 10:53:20

Yes, there is an element of boredom, though I try to snap out of it. I’m just desperate to get out in the garden, but rain then heavy snow prevented this. The temperatures are due to rise now in Kent, so ? I’ll be out there soon. OH bought me a jigsaw puzzle roll, so we’ll be attempting the Mevagissey one again! Apart from the joys of housework hmm, cooking/baking, dog walking, talking on the phone to sisters & friends, reading, the ‘Leslie Sansone walk a mile at home’ (as recommended by a gransnetter), reading, knitting, making a snuffle mat for our dog, watching/identifying the birds in the garden and woods I tried a BBC online home schooling maths exercise, which I enjoy. Still need to sort out cupboards, though!

muse Sun 14-Feb-21 10:17:33

Thank you Marydoll.. I love you grin

I turn to sudoku too Auntyflo when bored and dear husband asked me what level I was doing last night.
I cut and paste them from free websites. I can fit 6 on a sheet of A4. I always go for hard ones. He has never done and wanted me to show him. He almost got it.

Any way...

We got talking about devising a sudoku. That veered off to how many permutations there could be. It ended up with me working out the formula for how many ways 4 numbers could be rearranged. Got the formula in the end but I really enjoyed myself. I'm mad about numbers. Have been all my life grannyrebel7

Years ago, I did maths classes for our Year 6 primary school parents. I made them fun sessions. After one class, one dad was over the noon that he could now do long division. Never been able to understand it.

I'n really curious Oopsadaisy1 Making tins into whatever ( Altered Tins) - tell me more.

Redhead56 Sun 14-Feb-21 10:08:34

I do short on line courses but extend them by doing extra research. I go through my recipe books I have a lot of them. Basically I will do anything that doesn't involve too much housework.

Aveline Sun 14-Feb-21 10:06:16

Gransnet?

keepingquiet Sun 14-Feb-21 10:04:32

I usually ring someone and bore them to death!

Oopsadaisy1 Sun 14-Feb-21 09:58:09

Making tins into whatever ( Altered Tins)
Jigsaws
Books
You Tube
No time to get bored

grannysyb Sun 14-Feb-21 09:56:18

Marydoll, that made me laugh!

Auntieflo Sun 14-Feb-21 09:17:59

Suduko on my Ipad
It's addictive.

Marydoll Sun 14-Feb-21 09:13:12

I have mentioned this before, (but would never acknowledge it to my family wink) I have become hooked on Chinese soap operas on You Tube, complete with bizarre subtitles. blush

DanniRae Sun 14-Feb-21 09:12:05

If I am really bored I wander around the house looking for inspiration and usually end up just looking out my bedroom window to watch the world go by......the road outside is quite busy with passing cars and people go by, usually with their dogs, on the way to the nearby park.......I love people watching!

shysal Sun 14-Feb-21 09:07:23

I haven't resorted to maths yet! I always have a jigsaw puzzle on the go and recently bought a cross stich embroidery kit.
However, my usual occupation when bored is to search the kitchen for something to make for a snack!

grannyrebel7 Sun 14-Feb-21 08:53:15

Yesterday after sorting out the domestics, watching stuff I'd recorded, calling a friend, reading and saying after each activity, "Right, what am I going to do now?" I asked my DH to give me some long-division sums. He gave me really hard ones and I kept getting them wrong. However, after perservering I finally cracked them. This managed to while away a good chunk of time and I was quite pleased with myself afterwards. Funny thing is I hated maths at school and I have no idea where all this came from! What do you do in these times of extreme boredom?