10 Fun, Free Things to do on a Weekend

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You may be fooled into thinking there is virtually nothing left in this life for free other than love, and even that can be costly at times!  However, this is most certainly not the case. There are several fun, frugal and fantastic activities you can participate in. You’ll be surprised how many free opportunities there are at your disposal.

 

So pull up a chair, grab a coffee and take a look at our best ten suggestions for you to try this weekend.  You won’t be disappointed and might even be surprised at the positive impact this has on your life:

 

1. Get your finances in order

Okay, you may not think this is going to be much fun at first glance, but give it a chance!

 

We all lead busy, stressful lives and lurch from month to month without much of a clue what we are spending our hard earned wages on.  Use this opportunity to find out, and shop around to ensure you are getting your moneys-worth on everyday household essentials.

 

One example is your car insurance.  It’s so quick and easy to compare a number of insurers at the same time using australian car insurance comparison websites.  You could be saving hundreds of dollars simply by clicking a few buttons.  What’s not fun about that?

 

2. Check out Podcasts and Audiobooks

Switch off the TV, turn off the music, and instead give podcasts and audiobooks a chance.  There is a wealth of current news and opinion, comedy, literature and clips from your favourite radio shows readily available.

 

3. Play a board game

Take advantage of a rainy afternoon, snuggle up together and dust off the board games that probably haven’t seen the light of day for at least a decade.  You might be surprised how much fun you have without the need of any electrical appliances.  Who would have thought that was possible?

 

4. Take a long walk

Go and explore your local area by walking instead of driving to a destination this weekend.  Pop in and say ‘hi’ to the neighbours, and try to spot unusual birds and wildlife on your travels.

 

5. Bake

It’s always amazing how just mixing a few basic ingredients together can result in something tasty and delicious.  If you’re new to baking, start off with something simple like cupcakes or cookies, they’ll be a delicious (and cheap) treat in your lunch pack during the week and a tasty reminder of the fun weekend you just had.

 

6. Make a life plan

Write down any goals you would like to achieve over the next 5 years – however impossible they seem at the time.  Visualise these goals by cutting pictures from magazines that represent your dreams.  If you are making a conscious effort to save money, regularly reviewing your life plan will remind you exactly what you are making all the effort for.

 

7. Take some beautiful photographs

The past is history, the future’s a mystery but today is a gift that’s why they call it the present. Capture each special moment by taking photographs and sharing them with friends and family to remind you all of the good things in life.

 

8. Go to the library or museum

Most towns and cities offer free days and events at museums and libraries. Pay them a visit or check online to see what is happening in your local area.

 

9. Make a YouTube instructional video

Making a YouTube video is a fun way to share your thoughts and creative endeavors with a worldwide audience. You never know, it may just go viral and earn you a few dollars in the process.

 

10. Rearrange a room in your house

Careful placement of the furniture in any room goes a long way to making the space feel welcoming, comfortable and stylish, but it is one of those jobs that usually falls way down on people’s list of priorities. Try your furniture in a few different places to optimise the light and space within your room.

 

 

Anne

I'm a mother of 2 who likes to get involved in too much! Besides writing here I started a non-profit, I'm on the PTO board, very active in my community and volunteer in the school. I enjoy music, reading, cooking, traveling and spending time with my family. We just adopted our 3rd cat and love them all!

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Comments

  1. You’ve definitely got some fun ideas there for weekends once the hectic holidays are over. Thanks!

  2. Well honestly, I’d choose sleep. It’s free and fun (at least for me these days LOL!)

  3. These are all great suggestions! I look forward to baking with my kids and catching up on movies during their upcoming winter break.

  4. I love going to the library and museums. 🙂

  5. We’ve done a lot of these this weekend so far. We baked a delicious triple chocolate cherry coke cake just last night!

  6. I’m dying to rearrange our living room… I would need hubby’s help but it’s on my to-do!

  7. I love board games and love the idea of rearranging a room I need more than a weekend for that though LOL.

  8. Baking and board games are always great weekend fun at my house.

  9. Heather Little says

    Great suggestions…thanks for the ideas!

  10. Great ideas! I’m going to try to do all of these during my son’s Christmas break. 🙂

  11. I’m planning to do some of these!

  12. I love to bake! I’ll definitely be doing some of that this weekend!

  13. Great ideas. I love the YouTube idea.

  14. I would love to bake with my little guy. He loves to help in the kitchen.

  15. I definitely need to start going to the library more.

  16. You have some great ideas! We love going to the library here.

  17. I actually think getting our finances together is fun. It gives me peace of mind and allows me to enjoy the rest of my weekend.

  18. Those are all great ideas! We play a lot of board games around here.

  19. You have some great ideas. Baking, long walks, and trips to museums are some of my faves.