Would a Fatherâs Day Smiley say it all?
Sons and daughters, and wives too, who would want to show fathers and husbands how well they are thought about by the rest of the family would consider a hand-drawn Fatherâs Day Smiley, like the ones found in zaazu.com, decorating their carefully-written love notes for Dads this year. It is unique and simple non-verbal approach (on occasions when words arenât enough); does not cost anything yet very powerful in conveying a sonâs or a daughterâs innermost appreciation for all that Dad has done. As the lyrics of a popular song go âyou say it best when you say nothing at allâ.
Fatherâs Day is celebrated annually on the 3rd Sunday of June, and this year has June 15 on âredâ in most family calendars. Who would ever forget âDaddyâ?
Called by many other names in different languages, âDaddyâ, âPapaâ or âAbbaâ stands for the same man who tucks his children to bed at night, reads them stories, teaches them their first bike ride, plays ball with them, or simply one who sets the curfew hour at six. He may not be the same guy for every family in the neighborhood, as even heroes do not come from the same mold, but the mere mention of his name sends back to most childrenâs minds, flurry of warm images of home: of warmth and acceptance, of security and trust. Regardless of how some Fathers turned out to be, most remain as their daughtersâ heroes and their sonsâ best friends.
A Daughterâs Love
How did Fatherâs Day come to be? Unknown to many, Fatherâs Day idea was hatched on Motherâs Day in 1909. While listening to a sermon about how special mothers were, one daughter in the crowd thought about, not her mother, but her father who dutifully raised all six of them in a tiny farm house. His name was William Smart, a veteran of the Civil War and a young widower.
Sonora Dodd, his daughter, thought that a Fatherâs Day Celebration was fitting tribute to William, and raised the idea successfully that on June 19, 1910, Fatherâs Day was celebrated for the first time.
But it was not until 1966 when Fatherâs Day was proclaimed officially every 3rd Sunday of June by then US President Lyndon Johnson. This was followed by Pres. Nixon, 6 years later, when he signed into law making the annual celebration of Fatherâs Day permanent. Why June? It was William Smartâs birth month.
Remembering Daddy
Fatherâs Day gifts come in various shapes and sizes. Aside from an email with a Fatherâs Day Smiley, hereâs a list of Ten (10) popular gifts for fathers on their special day that your piggy-bank savings can afford:
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- Necktie
- Handkerchief
- A shirt
- Menâs Cologne
- Socks
- Pen
- Ticket to his favorite sports game
- Picture Frame
- Towel in his favorite color
- Pair of slippers
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The list can go on and on, but more importantly, deliver your gift with love. Most fathers would agree that more than anything else in this world, their most cherished gift is their childrenâs affection. It is when fathers feel their children adoring them they get the euphoric feeling that despite the flaws they may have had, they were able to accomplish something far greater than themselves â win their childrenâs love and respect. No Fatherâs Day gift can surely top that.
A Fatherâs Day Smiley for the Worldâs Best Dads
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