Never thought that at 48 I'd be a father to a boisterous 4.5 year old. She keeps me on my toes. Happy Father's Day to all fathers out there, young and old!
Thanks and same to you! As the dad of a 24-year-old daughter and a 14-year-old son, I have much to be thankful for. "Blessed indeed is the man who hears many gentle voices call him father." --Lydia M. Child Any man can be a father. It takes someone special to be a dad. --Unknown "There's something like a line of gold thread running through a man's words when he talks to his daughter. And gradually over the years, it gets to be long enough for you to pick up in your hands and weave into a cloth that feels like love itself." --John Gregory Brown
So this year any plans for kids to buy your special dad some nice gifts ..As I am thinking to buy my father some special Items from Amazon this time , Only 5 days left and I have a lot to ponder what to buy for him. Any helps, suggestions?
Ask him to give you a list of a few options that he would like you to choose from. That way, you can still surprise him yet get him something that he wants.
Yes I have shown him one post from the blog i read and it shows a lot of items from amazon, Let me help picking one for him. I don't know if this is allowed or not, to share link here. techbyday.com/fathers-day-gifts-from-daughter
I took a look at the link and while I did not find anything that I would like to receive, I do have a comment: as a father, I would not want my kids spending more than $50 on any gift for me. In fact, $25.00 would be better. Some of the items on that list were way too expensive for Father's Day gifts, in my opinion.
Has it really been almost a year since I started this thread? Time flies. This year we're planing to take it easy. A trip to the Mall at Millenia will do it.
There hasn't been a Million *Dad* March -- yet. But if there were, what issues would they be concerned with? The Top 15 Issues at the Million Dad March 15> Screw the V-Chip -- we want the No-Oprah-Chip! 14> Not enough hot single chicks at the Million Dad March. 13> Trigger locks for thermostats. 12> Our Message to Congress: Keep that noise down up there! 11> "Hey Hey, Ho Ho, if your mother says 'no' then the answer's 'no'! Hey Hey, Ho Ho..." 10> Read our lips: no new ties! 9> Nothing -- they'd all get lost on the way to DC and nobody would ask for directions. 8> Fer Chrissake, Who Wants to be a Millionaire, how about making the first five questions a little tougher? 7> Recognition of "Pull My Finger" as an Olympic event. 6> Demand an investigation into the mysterious disappearance of Bob Seger from America's Funniest Videos. 5> [This entry is blank because 248,315 of the participants followed through on their threats to "turn the car around and go right back home."] 4> Mandatory background checks on guys with tattoos dating your daughter. 3> You'll take the remote control when you pry it from my drunk, unwashed hand. 2> Getting a free pass for your OWN youthful indiscretions. and the Number 1 Issue at the Million Dad March... 1> Hell no, we won't go! ...buy tampons, that is.
The best thing in life that can happen to a man is to be a father. You can't explain it with words, you should feel it. It's amazing!
Here is an image that I have a hardcopy of hanging in my home office. I know a lot of Dad's like this... Enjoy what's left of Father's Day. We are heading out soon to see the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie...
Well I beleive this fathers day was the great, I took my father to mall and then we went shopping, I buy my father some electronic devices and then we had great dinner at night, it was the bestest father day ever. Thanks every one for guide.