The Punxsutawney Spirit

Different ways to treat Dad for Father’s Day

- By Metro Creative Connection

The month of June is filled with many different celebratio­ns. Once summer arrives in June, schools shut down for a few month’s worth of vacation and most recreation­al attraction­s, such as amusement parks and boardwalks, begin operating at full capacity. June also is the month to show dads how much they are loved and appreciate­d.

This year, Father’s Day takes place on Sunday, June 20. Even though Father’s Day began as a regional event in the state of Washington, nearly 60 years later it would be recognized as a national holiday across the United States. Father’s Day also is commemorat­ed elsewhere in the world at various times of the year.

According to the most recent census data and statistics, there are 8.6 million fathers and father figures in Canada and 72 million in the United States. The following are some ways to treat dads this Father’s Day.

Participat­e in his hobby:

Dad likely has some favorite hobbies, such as playing a favorite sport, boating, hunting, woodworkin­g, or restoring a classic car. Asking to join in to learn the ropes of his favorite hobby can be an ideal way to spend time with Dad and show you care.

Tackle his chores:

Provide Dad a weekend off from his normal tasks around the house if they are within your skill set. Volunteer to mow the lawn, weed the garden, run for groceries, or get the car washed. You also may want to help him finish a project he started but hasn’t yet completed.

Take in a show or a game:

Maybe Dad has a favorite team he follows or a comedian he loves to watch. Purchase tickets so you can go in person. If that’s not possible, make home viewing a special event by clearing a few hours of your schedule and setting up a comfortabl­e viewing area. Make some special snacks and stream his favorite programmin­g right at home.

him “his” Dads often make sacrifices for their families, and this could mean compromisi­ng on his comfort and pleasure to ensure everyone else has what they need. Create a spot that is entirely his own. This may involve renovating the basement or garage for hobbies or hanging out. Even a freestandi­ng shed in the backyard can be billed as a “Dad Zone,” giving your father a place to which he can retreat for some peace and quiet.

Start thinking of special ways to show Dad he deserves top billing.

Give space:

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