Music, exercise, gray hair: Here’s a look at pandemic passions that are here to stay
NEW YORK (AP) — Dusting off old musical instruments, appreciating the outdoors more meaningfully, dumping the hair dye and letting the gray fly forever.
The pandemic disrupted our traditions, practices and pursuits, how we mark milestones, what we do with our time, what’s important in routines. It replaced old with new, a kind of new that just might stick.
Nearly three years after the World Health Organization declared the deadly spread of COVID-19 a pandemic, there’s plenty of old life mixed with the new. And, yes, the latter includes a whole lot of Zooming still going on among families, colleagues and friends, near and far.
40 hobbies the whole family can get into
Learn a foreign language
Gardening
Photography
Dancing
Jigsaw puzzles
Learn a musical instrument
Volunteering
Start a collection
Investing
Hiking
Fishing
Camping
Jewelry making
Dog training
Geocaching
Yoga
Candle making
Canning
Baking
Sewing
Cosplay
Start a business
Origami
Scrapbooking
Quilting
Book club
Film club
Board games
Scrabble
Mahjong
Chess
Blogging or vlogging
Magic tricks
Dungeons and Dragons
Astronomy
Start an aquarium
Interior design
Woodworking
Soap making
Genealogy
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