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June 2008

 

Dads can be thought of as our unsung heroes! They play an important role in helping us become strong, independent, and confident and we should be sure to give extra care in letting them know that they are loved and appreciated. Here are some inexpensive yet thoughtful ideas that dad will be sure to love!

 

King for the Day. Plan a day filled with dad’s favorite activities. Perhaps you can give him some “tee time” or get tickets to a baseball game. You can also get together with some other families and plan time for the dads to go fishing for the day. The moms and children can also prepare a special dinner for the dads upon their arrival home from their day out as King.

 

Donations. Make a donation in his name to his favorite charitable cause.
Photo Collage. Catch dad being “dad’ and create a photo collage of various pictures of dad with you, with the children, on vacation, at work, etc. The children will have fun putting it together and you can spend some time with dad recounting the funny stories and the special memories.

 

Breakfast/Brunch in Bed. Wake up extra early so you have time to prepare breakfast fit for a king. Choose a meal that you know dad will love. Put the meal on a tray with the morning paper. Dad is sure to enjoy some quiet time reading and eating from the comfort of his own bed.

 

Coupon Book of Love. A coupon book is a great way to provide your service to dad, free of charge. Simply cut some paper into the size of coupons and write in things that you are willing to do for dad, free of charge and complaining! Cooking a special meal, doing your chores, or cutting the grass are some ideas to include in your coupon book.

 

Dream Fund. Perhaps you can’t afford that boat or Harley that dad has always wanted; but you can take an old glass canning jar and some puffy paints (the same ones you use on material); draw a picture of the desired item on the jar and label it “Dad’s Dream Fund”. The children can donate some of their piggy bank money or allowance to the cause, and you can put some money in and commit to save and contribute to the fund until you reach the goal. Dad will love the thought and it will be fun to see the fund grow and the ream realized!!!

Have fun celebrating Dad!