Free Time Ideas

Graduated and FREE... Now what?

I find recalling life before having my child nearly impossible.  Now, having graduated from school and left with loads of free time and laundry to do, I’m stuck wondering what normal people do with their 24 hours every day.  I’m sketching out some ideas about things to do for myself and with my toddler son (indoors since Washington State is a rainy place to live).

If you have ideas, feel free to make additional comments!

~Church events participation
~Picking up a novel
~Hitting up Netflix for a movie
~PlayDough with my son
~Finger painting
~Aquatics center for swimming indoors
~Coloring books

About Audrey

Audrey is a full-time student at Washington State University, a Christian, and single mom in her early twenties. She has a big heart for people and intends on pursuing a career in social work in hopes to help families in her community. In her free time, Audrey shares her experiences with us on this site in hopes that other people will become more equipped to face storms in their own lives. Audrey also enjoys reading the Bible with her son. Her favorite verse is Romans 4:17 which promises that through our faith in God’s great power, we can call things that are not as though they are. We have invited Audrey to write for us because of her incredible testimony overcoming challenges throughout her life. She has been jailed, rejected, disowned by her family, but she found Jesus was willing to work with her to help her get established. Now, she is part of a church family, she is on the honor roll at school, and her son is a model of health and intelligence. If you would like to personally contact Audrey, her email is: audrey@forworkathomemoms.com
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