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How to celebrate Father's Day
Updated: 2006-06-16 16:42
They say Father's Day is in June because this month's sunshine is as warm
as a father's love.
Father's Day falls on a Sunday every year. Have you decided what to give
your dad yet? How about one of these ideas?
* Send a card or call
There are many kinds of cards, especially for Father's Day. If you don't
live with your dad, it's a good way to show your love. Or, just call your
father to tell him how much you love him.
* Spend a whole day with him
If you're too busy to spend time with your father, how about reserving
Father's Day just for him? Take him for a walk, talk or have dinner and
drinks on the town!
* Cook
Usually too busy to cook? Show him how a good chef you are.
Want some more popular ideas?
* Write a letter
* A hug. Is it too small an action? Of course not.
* Clothes: Ties, shirts, anything you think may make your father look
young and modern.
* A fitness club VIP card: Keep your dad healthy.
* A book: buy him a book by his favorite author
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