I am alone too--a single parent. My daughter is 17. When she was younger, of course, she wasn't good company for an adult, and now that she is fun company, she is busy with her own life, for the most part. I don't feel completely free to try to build a social life until she goes off to college in the fall, but I also remember being SO TIRED at the thought of going out after work. It was so much easier to just stay at home and drink. I did find though, that if I forced myself to go out, at least sometimes, I was always glad that I did!
AFM sounds like a woman of rare determination and energy! For myself, I like to do some handcrafts like knitting and crocheting or sewing to keep busy, I try to eat shortly after I get home, and I've even taken up watching some TV (picked a few good shows that I like) to keep me busy during the evenings. It's not horribly exciting, but it will do for now.
I like to daydream, too (thanks Tawny). I am planning my "dream house" in my head--a downsize from my current townhouse. I also fantasize about someday taking a "storm chasing" (yes, tornadoes) vacation in the midwest of the US.
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