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Fun Stuff to Do on a Sunday Afternoon With a Girlfriend

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If your family has been in the area for a long time, your local library can help you track down centuries-old birth certificates and other records. Many restaurants make a big deal about Sunday brunch. Want some more tips? As far as cheap entertainment, few things top making a pizza from scratch and renting a video.

Fun Stuff to Do on a Sunday Afternoon With a Girlfriend

A few years back, my wife and I began experimenting with the concept of a to live more frugally. We can use our utilities, of course, but nothing extra such as a rented online movie. So I followed up that post with during such a weekend, , and. Meanwhile, many readers have asked for a master list of all of these ideas. The list below includes the first 45 with duplicates removed , plus about 60 new ones. Another productive way to spend that time is by working on your own business. Here are during a money-free weekend. Check out the community calendar. Visit your local library. Not only is a library a warehouse of books, most libraries also have extensive CD and DVD collections you can check out — perfect for a binge-watching weekend see 91. Stop in and check out what they have to offer. Get involved in community sports. Many towns have community sports fields where both youth and adult sports leagues and activities are regularly going on throughout the weekend. Stop by, watch a game or two, and if something intrigues you, look into joining either as a participant or as a volunteer. Listen to some podcasts. Podcasts are perhaps the best free entertainment out there: top-notch audio programs available to you for free. My favorite podcasts include on food topics , on economics and business , scientific and philosophical ideas , interviews of general interest , quirky general interest stuff , and technology news , among many others. We have a pile of , mostly received as gifts, that we often pull out and play; our closest friend has a few choice ones as well. Classic games like and can be great fun, but our favorites are , , , and especially. Bake a loaf of homemade bread. You probably have everything you need to in your kitchen right now except for maybe the yeast — in which case you can make a quick with just four ingredients. Anyone can do it, and the fresh-baked bread comes out delicious. Teach yourself how to juggle. Ever wish you knew how to juggle? All you really need is three balls, — and time to practice. Once you know how to juggle, you can always win a smile. All you really need is an old pan to catch the used oil and a funnel to refill the oil tank and pour the old oil back into the canisters for later disposal. Make sure you dispose of the old oil according to local laws; most gas and service stations will accept your used motor oil. If you meet any interesting people in your neighborhood, invite them over for a cup of coffee and a chat, just to get to know each other better. Clear out your media collection of books, DVDs, and CDs. You can either sell them at a used media shop, swap them online using services like and , or donate them to a local library or thrift store that accepts used books and DVDs. Invite some friends to do the same, then get together for a potluck dinner prepared from only these ingredients and whatever else you have on hand. On your money-free weekend, spend some time thinking about what belongs on this list: your biggest short- and near-term goals, both personally and professionally. Make decisions about and write out your will. Spend some time thinking about what you want to happen to your personal assets when you die, particularly in terms of the personal mementos that you want others to have and where you want the value of your estate to go. Do you want it all to stay with family members? Do you want to remember a charity? Do a household maintenance walk-through. Go through your home and look for any little maintenance tasks that need to be done. Do filters need to be replaced? Are there any burnt-out light bulbs? Start or join a fantasy sports league. You can go to , , or and easily start a free fantasy sports league for you and your friends. Organize a self-guided walking tour. Research the interesting historic and cultural sites in your town, then go on a walking tour of them. Pack a lunch in your backpack and have a picnic on the village green or in the park. You can easily turn this into a full day if you live in a compelling area. Teach yourself how to knit. Learning to knit requires a dollar, or probably free if your closet looks anything like ours , some yarn extremely cheap and also a potential back-of-the-closet candidate , a lot of patience, and an or. Try making a scarf for a friend or a small blanket for a new baby in the home of a friend or a family member. Before long, you might even be able to 18. Take your phone or digital camera out with you and take pictures of anything you find interesting. Great images can lay the groundwork for homemade greeting cards yep, keep going downwards for more on this , nice desktop wallpaper, screensavers, personalized gifts, craft projects, wall hangings, or other interesting uses. Share those photos with others. And if you want even more long-term exposure for your work, sign up for a free account, then upload some of your most interesting pictures to share with others. Spend the time to title them appropriately, add interesting captions, and so your images can be enjoyed by as many people as possible. Start a blog on a topic that interests you. You can start a blog for free using or. Join such a service and on a topic that interests you. Not only can it be a ton of fun, it also helps you improve your communication skills, reach out to others, and perhaps earn a bit of income down the road as well. Organize a potluck block party. Get permission from the city to do this before you try it — ask if you can block off a street for a block party on a certain date. Then throw yourself into organizing it. Go door to door, telling people about the block party, and inviting them to bring something. Then, on the day of the party, set out the tables and chairs you borrowed and dig in. Visit a free museum or a zoo or find out when you might be able to get in for free. Many cities and colleges have free educational attractions, such as museums or zoos. Make an effort to enjoy these free attractions. You can even ask whether they issue free passes upon request. Local libraries sometimes loan out museum passes for the day as well. The Smithsonian Museum in Washington is free to the public. Learn the basics of a new subject. Some great suggested starting points: , , , and. In fact, you can get a. Great options include , , , and , a partnership between Harvard and MIT. You can also watch thousands of online — short, dynamic, and often inspiring lectures on an incredible range of interesting subjects, from personal experiences to sociology to groundbreaking scientific research. Cook some meals in advance. If you already have a bunch of basic food staples on hand, spend some time to store in the freezer. Missing some ingredients but have an abundance of others? Team up with friends and make it a social event — share ingredients so that you can all take some casseroles or other dishes home for the freezer. Build a basic net-worth calculator for yourself. Once you have it set up, updating it is easy, and it can provide a great snapshot of your financial situation as well as show off your progress. Have a quilting bee. All you need is a bunch of spare cloth old shirts will even work, as will old curtains, old sheets, and so forth , some needles, thread, scissors, and some friends. Just get together, cut out squares of interesting cloth, and start sewing. All you need is some scrap paper and a bit of time. Start with the simple things, like and , then you can try harder stuff like an. Making fun creations out of paper is a surefire way to delight and surprise kids, and a well-made origami piece constructed from interesting paper can be a beautiful decoration. Make a how-to video for YouTube. All you need is a camera that captures video or a smartphone and optionally some video editing software — much of which is open-sourc and available free, in app form or online such as or. Just create a video to demonstrate how to accomplish something interesting and useful. Start off by writing a script for yourself, then turn on the camera and follow your script. Ask for or consider moving balances that are charging interest to a. Think about what monthly bills you can completely eliminate, then do the footwork to get rid of them. When you think about it, soccer is perhaps the simplest, most adaptable game in the world: All you need is some open space, some friends, and but even an works in a pinch. Designate whatever is available as goals, then kick the ball around. Make a time capsule. Pull them out and grant yourself the time to revel in those old memories or share them with your kids. Scan your old pictures. If you have a digital scanner at home, put it to use and scan that pile of old prints you just dug out. Digitizing these memories is a good way to safeguard them, since photos left in an attic or basement can deteriorate or get stuck together after a while. If you have , scanning in old prints and adding them to the rotation will make your screensaver all the more amazing. Have a film festival. Invite some friends over and ask them each to bring one of their favorite DVDs. Then just settle in with some snacks whatever you have on hand and burn a lazy afternoon and evening just watching movies together. Really, is there any way to have more fun than that for free? Set them up to send en masse on Monday morning. While it might sound boring, it can open up countless doors for your career if you do it consistently, and help you build new relationships and friendships — and all it takes is a little bit of spare time. Practice yoga — or try it for the first time. All you need is some floor space and a blanket to do most yoga poses. Try out to see if you like it. It increases flexibility, improves concentration, and holding some of those positions for long periods can be a powerful workout. Pick one, add the coordinates to your GPS or just use the app on your smartphone , and head out the door, letting your device serve as a treasure map. Geocaching is part outdoor adventure, part treasure hunt. Do a neighborhood cleanup. No need to organize a formal activity. Just walk through the shared spaces in your neighborhood parks, sidewalks, etc. Not only is it a pleasant way to get your blood going, it also beautifies your neighborhood and the surrounding area, not just for your own enjoyment, but for everyone. If you want to really get into it, invite people that live near you to get involved as well and make an event out of it. Build some paper airplanes. Design and build a bunch of different paper airplanes, then have a competition in the back yard to see which one flies the best. That might mean the one that goes farthest, or the fastest to a finish line — or you can experiment with flaps and try to make your plane do stunts. This is a great way to use up some scrap paper, particularly old newspapers. Rearrange the furniture in a room. Try moving the couch to a different wall, then moving the entertainment center elsewhere. Take your bed and turn it 90 degrees, then move the dressers to match the new configuration. It can completely refresh the look of the room and give you a good workout to boot. Read an entertaining book. Look around your house for a fun book to read, perhaps something loaned to you by a friend or something you received as a gift, and curl up and let yourself be sucked into the story. Build a giant blanket fort. If you have kids, there are few things more fun than an afternoon spent building and playing in a gigantic fort in the living room. Use chairs, blankets, and tables to make an enormous hidden structure, then hide in there and play games and read books. Start a natural collection or an observation notebook. In other words, spend some time in nature collecting items of interest like particular rocks or making observations of things. Whatever it is, get your hiking boots on, get out there, and see what you can find. Start a compost bin. All you need is a or, if you live in the country, some open space. Put your vegetable waste, coffee grounds, and eggshells in that bucket; you can add some yard waste such as grass clippings and leaves, too. On occasion, scoop in a bit of dirt from the ground. Move the contents around regularly and keep it a bit moist. Over time, the compost will turn almost black. Have a yard sale. Hosting a yard sale or garage sale is a great way to spend a money-free weekend — and a potentially lucrative one at that. Learn a foreign language. Doubt this can be free? There are a lot of ways to online, from podcasts that teach language skills, to apps like and , to YouTube videos and many other free language learning opportunities. You can often find popular self-taught foreign language courses like Rosetta Stone at your local library, too. Deep-clean the room in your house you spend the most time in. Getting that room pristine will subtly add to your enjoyment of that room for quite a while. This means going the whole nine yards — moving everything out, scrubbing the walls, thoroughly cleaning the floor, cleaning all of the items in it, and so forth. Make some homemade greeting cards. Whether you want to make homemade birthday cards, thank-you cards, or Christmas cards, all you really need is some card stock or some cheap blank cards from your local dollar store, plus some photographs or a desktop printer. You might also want to have some other creative printed materials on hand — I like to keep old New Yorker covers for purposes like these. Use your pictures and other elements to create unique greeting and holiday cards, then save them for the appropriate occasion. Most people do not get adequate sleep during the week. Why not just kick back and take a snooze for an hour or two? Clean up the house. Dust the front room. Sweep the basement floor. Fix that old toaster. Dig up your family tree. Take a peek at or and see what you can find out about your ancestors. If your family has been in the area for a long time, your local library can help you track down centuries-old birth certificates and other records. Try to assemble a family tree, and see if you can link to any distant cousins or long-lost family members. Doing this can give you a much clearer picture of your heritage and help you get in touch with your family roots. Sit down with your partner for an afternoon and talk about your goals. Spending some time can go a long way towards getting you both on the same page in your relationship. Find out what your partner wants out of life and what you can do to support it, then share your own desires. Doing this can only lead to more clarity in your relationship. Just kick the ball around or throw it and make up rules as you go along. With three or more kids, a game of Calvinball can go on for a good hour with everyone having a great time. I enjoy doing both and. There are out there that need nothing more than your time. A Saturday working for a volunteer cause is a Saturday well spent: You can meet other people in your community while making a positive contribution to society and working your body and your mind for the benefit of others. You may even pick up a new skill, and either way, it will leave you at the end of the day knowing you used your gifts to help out others. Get your financial papers in order. This may not sound like a fun activity up front, but will make your life a lot more relaxing. Spend an hour or two organizing all of your statements and other financial documents. This is a perfect time to. Turn on the water sprinkler. This is another great way to have family fun with kids. Just run out a hose in the backyard, attach a sprinkler to the end, and turn it on, shooting the water up into the air. Darting back and forth through the cold water on a hot day is a ton of fun for kids — and for parents, too. Try a basic meditation technique. Meditation is a spectacular way to push stress out of your life and calm yourself. Knowing how to meditate effectively and doing it regularly can be a major part of your stress management, and it costs nothing. Try a few and see which ones work well for you. Get involved in an open source programming project. Teach yourself a card trick. Card tricks are a fun way to entertain people in almost any situation. Many tricks rely on knowing a specific pattern, some basic sleight of hand, or a combination of the two. Attend a religious service. I really enjoy attending services of different faiths, as the varieties of religious experience are quite fascinating and incredibly insightful. Plus, most religious services — if you pay careful attention — offer a ton of intellectual food for thought no matter what your beliefs are. A religious service is always a worthwhile experience. Start a workout routine. Most basic exercises — push-ups, sit-ups, jogging, and so forth — require no extra equipment at all. For example, the routine is very useful, but you need to couple it with other exercises, such as leg lifts, prone lifts, and jogging. You can also try this 10-minute cardio workout that gets progressively more intense, incorporating jumping jacks, push-ups, burpies, and other free exercises. By this, I mean a book that genuinely challenges both your beliefs and ideas as well as your language skills. Reading a great book is always a good mental workout. I recommend trying out any of the or any essential work of philosophy to get started. Try hitting the library and checking out by Bertrand Russell, by Norman Mailer, by William Styron, or by Ralph Ellison — all of which deeply challenged and moved me. Almost every town has a community swimming pool, public pond, or some sort of area where residents can swim — lacking that, go to a state park with a public swimming area. Get involved with public access television. Stop by your local public access station and see what opportunities are available there. You can usually get involved for free in an ongoing program as an extra hand and learn a great deal about the whole process. Just mix one part liquid dish soap with 15 parts water to make a homemade bubble solution. Use filtered and fairly soft water if you can. Another idea: Take a tin can or coffee can, remove the top and bottom and hammer down any sharp metal edges, then dip the end in the solution and wave it in the air. A journal can be a powerful way to recall the events that happened in your life that made you who you are. Getting in the habit of writing down the events of your day each night is a great way to remember the specifics. Plus, it can offer a release from the tensions of the day. All of that for just a pen and an old notebook? Write a letter to your future children or grandchildren. All of us have some advice or some stories inside of us that we want to someday share with our children, grandchildren, or other loved ones. Take some time to write these things down with the intent of giving them to that person some day. This can be a very powerful way to consider your feelings and memories as you format them in a way that they can be shared with the ones you care about the most. Make Christmas gifts in advance. If you know already that some people will be on your Christmas list, why not spend some time now making them and saving yourself some money over the long haul? Make them some homemade soap, some homemade hot chocolate mix, and maybe a bottle of homemade beer as a gift. If you find several coupons, then it might be worthwhile to scavenge. Pick up a musical instrument and learn it. Yes, you can find an instrument for free — and learn how to play it for free as well. Just hit Craigslist and Freecycle looking for freebies, then utilize YouTube and other resources for tutorials. With a bit of diligence and effort, you can start from nowhere and learn to play a song on your own instrument for no cost. Think about some options for your next trip and what you want to do in general, then start researching the specifics online. Do some detailed comparison shopping for airfare, lodging, or vacation packages, and even set up alerts for cheap deals and tickets. Gather up all of this research, then have a family meeting about the trip to make any final decisions. Not only will all this advanced planning save you a ton of money, it can actually be a lot of fun researching a potential trip and it gives you more time to get excited about it. In fact, studies show the anticipation of a fun experience typically brings more enjoyment than the event itself. Many cities have a free newspaper that you can snag at the grocery store — some cities have quite a few of them. Around here, we have several free newspaper options — Toons and Cityview are both well worth reading. Try looking in the front lobby of your local library for your free newspaper, or in the front of your local grocery store. An hour spent playing fetch or Frisbee with a dog or rubbing its belly is an hour well spent, and the same can be said for time spent curled up petting a cat. Spend some quality time with your pet or with the pet of a neighbor or a friend; animal shelters are sometimes in need of volunteers to walk or play with their rescue pets as well. Every pet loves attention and a bit of exercise and interaction, and and reduce stress hormones. You could even take this time to start up a , and make some extra cash on your money-free weekend. Go on a wandering walk. Step out your front door and go in whichever direction looks the most interesting. All too often, we tune out our immediate surroundings during our rushed commute to work or school. Who knows what kind of interesting stuff you might notice in your neighborhood if you take your time meandering? To me, there are few things more enjoyable than holding a very young baby. They smell wonderful, are usually warm and soft, and often drift off to sleep right in your arms. Exchange massages with your partner. A great massage is incredibly relaxing and enjoyable, but they can also be really expensive. Instead of shelling out the cash, just stay at home and exchange massages for free with your partner. Help out an elderly or disabled friend or neighbor. Then just volunteer to do it and get started on the task. And that little effort can make all the difference. Few things can make you feel more fulfilled than helping someone you care about in their moment of need. Start a book club — or find one to join. If you like reading and know other friends that enjoy it, too, consider starting a book club with them where you all read the same book for a week then meet to talk about it. It can transform reading from a solitary activity into a more socially oriented one, and with a library at your disposal, it can be a free activity as well. Play a card game. A deck of cards and a few friends are all you need for a fun afternoon. Games like , canasta, pinochle, pitch, euchre, hearts, spades, and 500 are not only intellectually challenging, but are intensely social activities as well, drawing you out to interact with others around you. This is a perfect activity for an afternoon with friends and relatives, and it costs basically nothing at all. When they arrive, exchange an item for an item as a temporary swap. This will not only refresh your media collection for a while, but can provide a great opportunity for you to talk about your interests with a friend. Take a child to a playground — and actually play with the child. Take your child, or a child of a family member or a friend, to the local park. But instead of just watching the child play, dive in and participate, too. Go down the slide. Swing in the swings. Climb across the monkey bars. Explore a blog you like. What you might have forgotten, though, is that most worthwhile blogs have tons of useful and entertaining stuff in their archives. Dig deep in the archives of one of your favorite blogs. You can also allow yourself some time to get lost down a rabbit hole — when you look up a tidbit of history, then start clicking deeper and deeper to learn more about related events and interesting historical subplots. Since each entry cross-links to so much other information, you could go on forever. Wikipedia, despite its imperfections, is like candy to the curious mind. Work for a political campaign. Really interested in politics? There are a lot of ways you can work for a campaign from your own home whenever you have the spare time like during a money-free weekend. One great way is to get involved with a phone bank. Basically, you call up people to provide information about your candidate of choice. You can do this using the free weekend minutes on your cell phone or by using software provided by the campaign. Other volunteers are often needed to go door to door handing out flyers or collecting signatures. Just contact the campaign you support, and ask how you can help out. Clean out a closet. Well, why not get rid of one of those burdens? Clean out a closet in your home. Play Frisbee at the park. Get a friend or a pet and dig out that old Frisbee from your closet, then head out to an open field and toss it around. Take a long, soaking bath. When was the last time you treated yourself to a long, relaxing bath? Fill up a tub with warm water, strip down, get in, and relax. Just stretch out and soak for a while and your stress will melt away. Binge-watch a great TV series. A cold or rainy weekend is perfect for plowing through episode after episode of an addictive or amusing show. Many libraries also loan out complete seasons of TV series on DVD. Attend a dress rehearsal. Many performance groups hold dress rehearsals before opening night that are free and open to the public if you call in advance, particularly if you have young children. Give the theater a ring and ask if there are open dress rehearsals for a particular show, and then enjoy the show for free! Attend a free community class. Many institutions and stores offer free classes on the weekends on all sorts of topics. Stop by a local food store and catch a free cooking class, or a hardware store to learn about a home repair topic. Try something like the , where they offer free how-to clinics, crafts, and projects for kids ages five to 12. Donate some unwanted things to charity. Discover new music that you like. Try out free music services like or. Revisit a favorite book or favorite movie. Most of us have some that simply resonate with us on a very deep level. If a certain book brought you to tears, restored your faith, or shook your core years ago, it might be worth reading again. I like to re-read , and continually draw new inspiration from it. Build a cardboard castle. This is a great one if you have kids. Stop by an appliance store and ask if they have any extra appliance boxes you can take home, then flatten them and load up your vehicle. When you get home, use them to build a giant cardboard castle in your living room or in your backyard. Cut out doors and windows, and attach multiple boxes together to make rooms. This can be a great afternoon of fun for free! Dig an old video game console out of the closet and play some of your favorites. A lot of families have old video game consoles in the closet — an ancient PlayStation or Super Nintendo, long forgotten about, with a controller and a few games. Dig out that old console and hook it up to a television, then relive some of the memories of the games you used to play for hours. I did this not too long ago and found myself replaying a good chunk of Final Fantasy IX. Do some amateur stargazing. Go outside on a clear evening, preferably away from city lights, and look up at the sky. Spread out some blankets on the ground, lay flat on your back, stare upwards, and realize how magnificent the universe is around you. Go on a hike or a long walk. Look up some local hiking or walking trails, and just take off. Let yourself get absorbed into nature and simply enjoy the journey. Go at your own speed — this is for your own personal enjoyment, after all. Take a stab at writing poetry or other forms of creative writing. That can provide the basics of any poem. This can be a deeply enlightening and personal experience, actually, and one that really stirs the creative juices. Go on a bike ride. Head outside and bike away. Almost every town and every state park around here has an extensive array of bike trails, so you can almost always find somewhere new and interesting to ride. Hopefully, this list will provide for a ton of fun money-free weekends. Want some more tips? However, the rankings and listings of our reviews, tools and all other content are based on objective analysis. For more information and a complete list of our advertising partners, please check out our full. The information in our reviews could be different from what you find when visiting a financial institution, service provider or a specific product's website. All products are presented without warranty.

Start your Sunday activities off right and attend a Church meeting near you. Maude, Pauline and Emma were all sisters-in-law. If you already have a bunch of civil food staples on hand, spend some time to store in the freezer. We can use our utilities, of course, but nothing extra such as a rented online movie. Hagenbuch ladies in a Victorian era tableau photograph, c. The Smithsonian Museum in Washington is free to the public. Anon, one mystery may be solved. I think in this economy bonding is good. Spending some time can go a long way towards getting you both on the same page in your relationship.

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