So this is the week leading up to Father’s Day. I will remind you of it now and then, in case you might need to stop blog-reading and hustle over to Amazon or iTunes to buy something for your man/dad/grandpa.
I can sit here, comfortably blogging the day away, because I don’t actually need to buy Father’s Day presents for Husband. Husband has his own theories about Father’s day, which I will detail below.
1: Father’s Day is dumb.
1.a: If it’s all about being nice and cooking me a meal, how is it different than every other day?
1.b: Presents cost too much money. Don’t buy any.
2. If I really want to celebrate, I’ll do it by honoring all those people who made me a Father in the first place.
2.a: I’ll buy my kids a present, a really cheap one, that I can play with them.
*frisbees
*balsa-wood airplanes
*waterguns
*whiffle golf balls
2.b: I’ll make a fabulous french breakfast (you know, french toast?) for all those people.
So Father’s Day is a little different around here, and we all like it that way. Except sometimes I want to do something better… something surprising and happy-making.
Stay tuned.
(4) Comments for this blog
Your hubby sounds pretty darn great. What a beautiful thing to give to the people who "made him a father." I think I might ask mine about that kind of a tradition.
Your hubby sounds pretty darn great. What a beautiful thing to give to the people who "made him a father." I think I might ask mine about that kind of a tradition.
I like the idea of your father's day. Can I come over and visit. lol At least for breakfast. No??? well maybe next year.
I like the idea of your father's day. Can I come over and visit. lol At least for breakfast. No??? well maybe next year.