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Hey – When Is Fathers Day?

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“Hey – when is Fathers Day?” We’ve all asked that question at least once in our lives only to realize that we have less than twenty-four hours to buy a Fathers Day card and come up with a witty or sentimental present or risk looking like a weasel in front of the rest of the family. Before you rush to a department store in a blind panic to get a very unsentimental gift card, catch your breath and consider your options. Getting a great gift may be easier than you think. In this article, we’ll share some Fathers Day gift ideas that will take the stress out of this annual celebration.

If you have to quickly come up with a gift for dad because you forget when is Fathers Day, and you don’t have a lot of money, then do something that will make your dad’s life easier instead of buying a present. Mow his lawn, wash his car or boat, clean his golf clubs or haul away all that junk he’s been storing in the garage. Activities that allow you to spend time with him can also save you a lot of money. Pack a lunch, rent a boat and go on a Fathers Day fishing trip, enjoy the outdoors with a nature walk, or have a family picnic at the beach. Anything that gives your dad a chance to relax with the family will be a big hit.

The malls will inevitably be packed with people who didn’t realize that Father’s Day was quickly approaching until the last minute, so avoid the crowds and do your shopping for gifts for Fathers Day online. Besides having a bazillion sites to choose from, you’ll also get a better selection of hard to find items. As a bonus, you can pay a few extra bucks for overnight or even same-day delivery. By doing your shopping on the internet, you can pick up sports memorabilia, clothes, gourmet foods or great tickets to events without dealing with the stress of crowds and long lineups.

If you do forget to buy your dad a present, resist the urge to fall back on traditional gifts and activities at the last minute. Since restaurants are usually jammed on Father’s Day, don’t assume that you can take your dad to his favorite eatery for the Fathers Day special brunch or dinner. When shopping, avoid items like toiletries and colognes unless you are absolutely sure that he likes to get that kind of thing. A lot of guys prefer certain fragrances and don’t like to experiment with new ones. Whether you are shopping in a store or online, make sure that you get a receipt so that the item can be returned or exchanged if it is unsuitable.

If you’re wondering when is Fathers Day and realize that it’s the next day, then there is no reason to race to the mall with your credit card in hand. While it may seem like your dad is the most difficult person in the world to buy a present for, taking a moment to remember the things he enjoys will save you a lot of time, money and stress. By catering to his tastes, you’ll be able to get a Fathers Day present that is thoughtful. Just don’t forget the Fathers Day card!

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August 28th, 2009 at 2:44 am

Helping You Plan a Happy Father’s Day on a Budget

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In today’s economy, families have to make every dollar count and sometimes that includes cutting back on gifts. However, wonderful gifts for Fathers Day don’t have to cost much. With a little thought and creativity, you can make dad’s day special without breaking your bank account. In this article, we’ll show you how to have a Happy Fathers Day on a budget.

Never underestimate how wonderful a homemade gift can be. It says that you care enough to give of yourself. To make this a Happy Fathers Day, give your special dad a stack of homemade coupons. He can redeem them for hugs, a car wash, getting his shirts ironed, taking out the trash or cleaning up the garage. This really is a gift that keeps on giving because he can use them long after Father’s Day is over. Without spending money, you’ll let your dad know how much you care.

Everyone knows that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, so use your dad’s favorite goodies to make gifts for Fathers Day. If your dad is a pizza lover, buy the fixings for a few homemade pizzas, assemble them, and then pop them in the freezer so dad can have one whenever he likes. Fathers Day gift baskets are always a great idea, so get a large basket from the dollar store and pack it with the ingredients for his favorite meal. For example, put in a bottle of tomato sauce, pasta, grated cheese, and some wonderful fresh bread. Top it off with some homemade cookies in an attractive keepsake tin.

Hobbies are a gold mine for great gift ideas. If your dad loves the outdoors, build him a summer survival kit. Pick up an inexpensive knapsack or duffle bag and fill it with items such as sunscreen, insect repellant, a nifty hat or a pair of shades from the dollar store, a first aid kit, and a refillable water bottle. He’ll love this thoughtful Fathers Day present! If your dad loves spending long days fishing, get some new gear for his tackle box. Hooks, lures, weights and bobbers are all inexpensive and every angler needs them. For the dad who loves golfing, you can get a great Fathers Day golf present online for under twenty-five dollars. A monogram kit will give dad a classy way to mark his golf balls, and you can order a kit at www.overstock.com for less than twenty bucks. A chipper net will allow your dad to practice his short game wherever he is. You can order one from Bass Pro Shops for about $15. Just make sure to order your gift in plenty of time for it to arrive in time for Father’s Day.

Times are tough, so don’t feel that you have to spend a lot on a Fathers Day present. Go online and you’ll find a huge selection of free electronic Fathers Day cards. Instead of taking your dad out for brunch, make him a beautiful meal at home. And, don’t put yourself in an awkward financial position with a splashy, expensive present. Your father loves you and doesn’t want you to do that. As any dad will tell you, the best gift for a Happy Fathers Day is spending time together as a family.

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August 26th, 2009 at 1:41 am

Pointers When Making Your Fathers Day Greeting Cards

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Fathers Day greeting cards are big business. A look on the back of one will tell you why! Even a simple card can be quite expensive, and the cost can add up when you have a spouse, parents, grandparents, and extended family to buy cards for. Why spend the money when you can make a funny, sentimental card to compliment your gift for dad? This personalized touch is a lovely way to show you care. In this article, we’ll show you how to make your own inexpensive Fathers Day cards.

First of all, don’t stress out about making your Fathers Day greeting card geometrically perfect! The charm of homemade cards is that they are done with love. After all, your dad didn’t complain about your chicken scratched cards when you were a kid, did he? If you are looking for ideas, then start by searching the internet. There are countless web sites, like www.kaboose.com, which offer free card designs that you can personalize and print. For example, the site has standard card designs with marked spaces for personal messages and for inserting digital pictures. If you use old family pictures, snapshots of your kids, or even a funny pet picture, then your cards will become special gifts for Fathers Day themselves.

Fathers Day crafts are a fun activity for the kids and dad will love what their imaginations comes up with. There are a number of ways that kids can make cards. Older children who can safely handle scissors can cut out colored pictures of objects or activities that dad enjoys, like gardening, boating or fishing from old greeting cards, magazines and newspapers. Glue the pictures onto a piece of cardboard or construction paper and use a marker or felt tipped pen to write a message. For a final touch, carefully squeeze a strip of glue along the edges of the card and add glitter, beads, macaroni or even buttons for a fancy border. For younger children, use stickers or stamps instead of cutting out pictures.

There are a number of paper choices for your dad’s card but any heavy paper like construction paper or Bristol board will do. You can purchase pre-folded paper or simply buy some card stock and fold it yourself. Use a ruler to get a nice, sharp fold. If you want to make an envelope, then just make sure that the card will fit inside. You can decorate the envelope with the same materials that you used on the card or use some metallic ribbon to attach the envelope to the gifts for father.

Your dad raised you with love and care, and you can reciprocate that love with a personalized Fathers Day greeting card designed just for him. The design possibilities are endless, so you may want to experiment with a few different styles before you settle on one that will suit your dad’s personality. Regardless of the card you choose to make, the loving thought behind it will be something that your dad will always remember.

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August 19th, 2009 at 6:04 am

Fun Fathers Day Activities

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Father’s Day is a chance to lavish your dad with love and attention. After all, he works hard for his family! Instead of settling for the annual family barbecue, get everyone together for some fun Fathers Day activities that everyone can enjoy. In this article, we’ve got some tips for unique and affordable ways to celebrate this special day.

The ideal Fathers Day present is time spent together as a family, so plan a day packed with your dad’s favorite activities. Nothing could mean more to him than sharing the things he loves with the people he loves. Start the day right with a great breakfast complete with homemade pastries and dad’s favorite coffee. Then choose an activity that you know your father will enjoy but doesn’t indulge in often. Take a family trip to a museum, planetarium or zoo. If he’s a fan of the outdoors, then pack a picnic lunch and spend some time hiking through some scenic caves. If your dad loves the links, have a themed day that includes a Fathers Day golf game and a few gifts associated with his favorite pastime. Knowing that you care enough to share Fathers Day activities with him will be the best present of all.

Many dads love camping or fishing to get away from the hustle and bustle of every day life. If your dad loves the outdoors, then there are a million activities that you can share. Plan a Fathers Day fishing trip. Rent a boat, pack the fishing gear and a lunch, and head out onto the water for the day. If you can afford it, rent a cottage or cabin for the weekend so that dad can relax and enjoy the outdoors while still having the comforts of home. If you are planning a wilderness retreat, keep in mind that it shouldn’t be one that will be filled with work for dad. He shouldn’t have to spend Father’s Day lugging camping gear when he should be relaxing.

If your dad has a wild side, then there are tons of fun Father’s Day activities for the whole family. Make the day special by taking him to your local go-kart track or split the family into teams and play a wild game of paintball or laser tag. If he’s physically active, then strap on your roller blades or hop on your bikes and go exploring. And, what could be more fun than a family game of mini golf with your special dad?

Times are tough, so don’t feel that you have to spend a mint on Fathers Day activities. Simple can be lots of fun. Treat dad to a great breakfast, spend the day with him at home doing chores, watching sports, or horsing around in the backyard. Wrap the day up by cooking a great meal together as a family or having a fun barbecue with unique dishes, like barbecued salmon with sun dried tomatoes, grilled ribs with cranberries and pineapple, or shrimp with orange and ginger sauce. For your loving dad, the best part of the day will be sharing it with you.

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August 15th, 2009 at 1:32 am