Originally posted by RUDisney
The hobby question was to see what the woman really liked to do. She said she graduated with an accounting major, but hated accounting (but later said she wanted to work for the IRS.)
I wanted to see what she really liked to do. But, she doesn't have anything that she likes to do, evidently. I'd have preferred to hear that she liked scrapbooking than to hear that she doesn't do anything outside of looking for a job. That's not realistic.
I'm busy as anything with my kids, too, but after they go to bed, I like to do the newspaper's crossword puzzle. I like photography (of the kids) and I like to cook. IMO, this shows that you are able to multi-task and not singly focused.
Think of M*A*S*H and Charles Emerson Winchester. His line that is my favorite is, "I do one thing, I do it very well, and then I move on." I need people who can handle multiple things at once.
Heck, one of our hobbies is taking the kids to their athletic events. Is it the thing that I'd like to devote my time to more than anything else? No. But, it is what I need to do for my kids now, and it is by no means torturing me, but it also shows that you can juggle events and obligations.
So, I'm sorry that I bugged you with this question, but I hope I've explained my reasoning for it.