Take Up a Hobby in Your Retirement
Retirement is the perfect time to really take advantage of that newfound free time. While there might be a hobby that you already have in mind – maybe something you’ve always wanted to try but figured you didn’t have the time – Sherwood Oaks Retirement Community also has a variety of classes and activities to get the ideas flowing for your new hobby!
A Variety of Healthy Activities
You can achieve two things when you take up a hobby that is also healthy for you. Staying physically fit can be a challenge when you are attempting to do it with an activity you don’t enjoy. But we’ve got plenty for you to do in order to keep yourself busy and fit, including:
A badminton court
A bocce court
A fitness center
Walking paths
Wimbledon croquet
Tai chi classes
Yoga classes
Interactive Nintendo Wii games
Here are some ideas of hobbies you can do on your own, too:
Buy a DVD and keep up your fitness in your living room
Watch healthy YouTube videos
Take up cooking as a hobby and learn to prepare healthier foods
A Look into the Arts
Getting creative in your free time is a great way to express yourself and turn it into something beautiful. We are a big fan of the arts at Sherwood Oaks, which is why you can:
Regularly attend free performances like a Tribute to Frank Sinatra
Spend time in our arts and ceramics studios
Make a masterpiece in our woodworking shop
On your own, you can consider taking part in these hobbies:
Photography, sharing your work with friends and family on websites like Flickr
Learn a new language!
Buy a sketchbook and learn how to draw
Have movie viewing nights at your patio apartment
Make Use of that Relaxing Time
There are some days where you just simply need a time to wind down and de-stress. For those days, we have activities like:
A billiard room where you can challenge someone to a friendly game of pool
A horseshoe pit
An indoor swimming pool and jacuzzi
A library filled with knowledge waiting just for you
A practice putting green for perfecting your swing
A greenhouse and garden plots for those with green thumbs
Some other activities to do on your own:
Start a blog about an activity you’re passionate about
Take up playing an online game (but don’t get too addicted!)
Start a book club with friends
Host a board game night and crown someone the king or queen of Monopoly
Sherwood Oaks residents – what hobbies have you found the time for in retirement? We would love for you to share!