How to Make Your Dad Feel Special on Father’s Day

Father’s Day this year is on Sunday 20th June. It’s a time to thank your dad for everything he does for you, and show how much you appreciate him. If you’ve been struggling to think of what to do on the day, you’re in the right place. There are lots of ideas here on how you can make your dad feel special on Father’s Day.

Try His Hobbies

What is your dad passionate about? Maybe he loves nothing more than an afternoon spent gardening, or perhaps he loves tasting beer from local breweries. Spend this Father’s Day doing something your dad will enjoy. It’s not just about picking an activity your dad will like, it’s also a chance for the two of you to spend some quality time together. For that finishing touch, write a Father’s Day card to tell your dad how much he means to you.

Surprise Family Party

During the past year, you haven’t been able to see your loved ones like you normally would. However, with restrictions slowly easing up here in the UK, this Father’s Day could be the perfect opportunity for you to organise a family get-together. Within the guidelines, of course. Make it a surprise for your dad to make the event extra special. He’ll be so touched that you went to such an effort to organise a party for him.

Relaxing Time

If your dad is constantly busy, use Father’s Day as a chance to let him switch off. Offer to make him cups of tea so he can just sit back. You could have a chilled out day together, watching his favourite films or TV shows. Or perhaps you could help him with the crossword. Your dad could really appreciate the opportunity to truly relax.

Plan a Meal

Another fantastic way of celebrating Father’s Day is getting your dad his favourite food. There are lots of ways you can use food during the day. Don’t worry, you don’t have to be a master chef, though if you do feel comfortable in the kitchen you could cook his favourite meal. A few other foodie Father Day’s options are: going out to the park for a picnic, grabbing brunch together, or a wine and cheese tasting.

When it comes to creating a special Father’s Day, you need to put your dad first. You know your dad well, so base the day around things he likes. How do you think your dad would like to spend Father’s Day?

 

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