Father’s
Day is Sunday, and take it from me — it’s one of the best days of the year. But
if you feel like you’re stuck in a rut, and don’t want to give your pop the
same old tie…or t-shirt…or book this year, why not treat Dear Old Dad to
something he really wants? Of course, every father is different, but here’s a
rundown of perfect gifts for the perfect guy:
For the dad who lives close
by. Time
with his family is the most treasured gift. So gather his children and
grandchildren (and great-grandchildren!), and spend the day together. Sure, you
can still give him a store-bought gift, but a group photo of the whole clan in
the same place at the same time would make a meaningful present.
For the dad who lives far
away. Surprise
your distant dad with dinner. Call a delivery service in his hometown and
arrange for his favorite meal to be delivered to his doorstep.
For the adventurous dad. If your father is the type
of guy who runs or bikes long distances on his own, or spends solo time
fishing, surfing, or hiking in the woods, then give yourself some peace of
mind. Present Dad with a snazzy, sporty wristband that’s engraved with
emergency contact information, and encircled with a reflective strip. They cost
about $20 and you can find them on the internet.
For the book-loving dad. Liven up his collection
with a “from the Library of…” embossing stamp. You can find these on the
internet too, at a variety of prices.
For the gardening dad. You’ve come to the right place. Pick the
combination of Jerry Baker gardening books you think Dad will like most — and buy2, get 1 FREE!
Happy
Father’s Day!
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