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Hello everyone! Can you believe that Father’s Day is now less than a month away? I know I've said this many times, but I still cannot believe just how fast this year is flying by!
In previous years I have planned most of the gifts and meals
that we do for Wayne on Father’s day, however, now that the kids are getting
older, I feel that they should have more input on the things that we do on
Father’ s Day – so the other night we openly discussed it around the dinner table!
There were a lot of fun ideas, some of which though were
ideas from the kids that made me believe that they just wanted to spoil
themselves! ;) Ultimately we all came up with some good ideas and I wanted to
share our list with you.
1. Let him sleep in – this is absolutely necessary – especially
if you are going to plan number two on the list which is:
2. Bring him breakfast in bed – do your research and figure out
what his favorite breakfast foods are, and then make it! Does he love bacon
piled up high on the plate? Omelets? Stuffed hash browns? A stack of pancakes?
Make whatever he wants – and don’t forget the coffee!
3. Give him a gift basket with stuff he really likes – I love
making custom gift baskets. They can be big and elaborate, or small and
personal. The kids love coming to the store to help pick out items to fill the
basket, or help making things to add to it. Some ideas would be his favorite
beverage, nuts, jerky, gift certificates, movies, tools, and items like an
Energizer High Performance Headlight. They are perfect to keep in the car, in a
toolbox, for the garage, and camping! You can find them in the flashlight
section at Walmart, and there are several models to choose from!
4. Give him a massage – break out the lotion and give him a
foot massage or back rub. Remind the kids that they are SPOILING him on Father’s
Day!
5. Listen, all day long – No fighting, no whining, listen all
day and do everything that is asked the first time.
6. Create a coupon book that he can use throughout the year –
The kids have fun creating these! Get creative and make him fun coupons that he
can redeem when he wants.
7. Do all of his chores for the day – take out the garbage, mow
the lawn, and wash the cars. Do the stuff that Dad has to normally do during
the day.
8. Surprise him with an adventure – How about an overnight camp
trip? Or tickets to see one of his favorite teams? The ideas are endless – go golfing,
see a movie, kayaking, - whatever he’s into – surprise him!
9. BBQ for him – In the evening, make him dinner. BBQ
his favorite steak and fixings and let him relax outdoors while everyone
prepares his meal.
10. Give him lots of hugs – The best way to spoil him is to show
him how much you love him!
What ideas do your kids have to spoil their Dad this Father’s
Day?
Here’s a coupon that you can print to redeem UP TO $4.00 offof a new Energizer Headlight to add to his gift basket this year!
You know how much I love celebrating and making memories, and Father's Day is the perfect time to make some!
~Melissa
I love celebrating the wonderful dad that my husband is, too! Energizer Headlights are a huge hit in our family, I might tuck one into his Father's Day gift this year! #client
ReplyDeleteGreat tips!! Thanks for sharing on the bowdabra Saturday crafty showcase!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful suggestions for Father's Day. my kids are teenagers now and don't always put a lot of effort into father's day. I am going to share these ideas with them! Thanks for sharing on sundaysmallvictorieslinkup!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! Thanks for sharing at Tips Tricks! Hope to see you again this week! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are some great ideas! My little guy is only two, so I still have to do most of the spoiling. But I can't wait to see what his ideas are when he gets a little older!
ReplyDeleteGreat post thankkyou
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