At age 60 learned to live and be by myself and take public transportation. Had to learn this after my husband of 41 1/2 years suddenly passed away.
That takes incredible strength — learning to navigate life on your own after such a deep loss is no small thing. Thank you for sharing something so personal @clc22 . It’s a powerful reminder of how resilient we can be, even in the face of heartbreak.
 
I have sewed clothes since I was about 14 years old. Love sewing. In 2020. I taught my self to knit. I only knit dishcloths but it is very satisfying
 
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Doing home improvement work. I am good at painting. Still learning the fine arts of spackling. I try to tackle things that need to be fixed and if I cannot do it I hire someone to do the work.
That’s fantastic @Hazeleyes ! There’s something so empowering about being able to take on home improvement projects yourself — and painting and spackling are no small feats! It’s great that you also know when to call in help when needed. You might enjoy connecting with others in our Cleaning and Home Improvement forum — it’s a great spot to swap tips, ask questions, or just show off your handiwork!
 
I have sewed clothes since I was about 14 years old. Love sewing. In 2020. I taught my self to knit. I only knit dishcloths but it is very satisfying
That’s wonderful — what a lifelong love for creating things with your hands! Sewing since 14 and then teaching yourself to knit in recent years is truly impressive. Dishcloths are such a practical and satisfying project too. If you haven’t already, you might enjoy sharing or chatting with others in our Craft Corner forum — it’s full of like-minded makers! Thank you for joining the conversation @Eileen !
 
I'm 76 and have become pretty tech savvy. I enjoy it and have offered to teach some basic classes at the senior center.
 
I was never crafty growing up. My mom and sisters were, but I never felt that creative. BUT then I discovered card making after age 40. I love stamping, die cutting, stenciling, and more on cards to give to others. Our church has a card ministry for people in our church who are in the hospital, have lost loved ones, or are in senior living facilities or shut in at home. I have a purpose now to my card making in supporting this ministry and it helps me give my talent for Jesus. I also make cards for my family for birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays. The bonus is that it makes me use my mind and keeps me from becoming obsolete.
 

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