We’re OFFICIALLY 6 days away from Father’s Day! While this day takes on different meanings for everyone, the act of celebrating/commemorating that remarkable guy in your life is what Sunday is all about! Whoever you celebrate on this glorious day, we’ve captured five of the best ideas, (with a “smaller is better” theme in mind), to help you show some major love ♥ this Father’s Day (minus the tie…unless he likes that sort of thing!).
Plan Some Downtime-Pressure Free
Does the dad in your life work a ton? ALWAYS on the go? Planning an outing complete with an amazing dinner may seem like a good plan to you, but remember, this is really about him. Father’s Day is really about letting him decide what he would like to do…minus the pressure. Hanging out at home may be just the ticket to a truly awesome Dad’s Day.
Here are a few “down” time ideas that are pretty simple but may help make it the best Dad’s Day-Ever:
- Let him sleep in!
- Surprise him with breakfast and coffee first thing
- Backyard games from baseball to horseshoes…he picks it!
- Biking or taking a leisurely walk in the neighborhood
Awesome Activities that Aim to Please!
For some, a perfect balance of downtime mixed with an outing is the best dad’s day combo anyone could ask for. Here are some ideas that can include the kiddos if you have them in tow:
- Visit a local brewery! With craft beer gaining some major popularity lately, breweries seem to be popping up all over the place! Aside from serving up some pretty amazing beer and atmosphere, most have incorporated full on restaurants or even food trucks! Dad can drink, kids can eat…win, win!
- Go for a Hike! There are so many spots you can explore in your very own backyard!
- Go Deep Sea Fishing! Has the dad in your life ever wanted to try his hand at fishing out on a boat in the ocean? there are several charters that go out for half or full day adventures. This may be just the thing your special guy would want to try!
- Get Sporty! Do you have an avid baseball or soccer fan? Grab a pair of tickets to a professional or semi pro game to celebrate the day! Another idea-even if your dad’s favorite team is out of town on Father’s Day, you can always schedule a tour of the stadium or visit a local sports museum!
It’s often the smallest things that make the biggest impact–spending time together and reminding dad or your special guy just how much you love him is most important of all!
Getting Crafty:
If you have younger kiddos at home, you can plan a low-key crafty activities with dad that’s sure to please both him and your kiddos.
- Take home pottery to paint: Instead of handing dad a new coffee mug, why not have the kiddos and he paint them together in the comfort of home? Many pottery painting places have the option of taking your pottery home to paint it and then you can bring it back to have it “fired”. Pretty awesome-and not too expensive!
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Handprint memories: This simplistic and inexpensive handprint wall sign is an adorable keepsake and an awesome addition to your home décor! Plus, it makes a fun Father’s Day activity for everyone to create together! I know we’ll be diving into this one on Sunday!
Create Adorable Cards:
You don’t have to create these amazingly simple, yet darling cards ahead of time! The card pictured above is from homeschoolpreschool.net and is a FREE downloadable with easy steps! Kiddos can create this card or any others WITH dad right on Sunday (eliminates the stress of planning with so little time left and it includes Dad in on the fun! ) https://homeschoolpreschool.net/fathers-day-craft/
Here’s some quick links to materials you might find useful when creating some adorable Father’s Day cards/painting:
Remind Him Why He’s So Amazing:
While this seems pretty obvious, I’ve caught myself forgetting to pause on this one. Let’s face it, the day can slip by (especially if you have little ones or a busy schedule) and sometimes we forget to stop and grab dad by the hand to let him know how you feel. Cards, outings and activities are all wonderful but sometime set aside while the littles are napping or when you have a moment alone to simply let him know why he’s so great can make a good day into an amazingly meaningful celebration.
Spending Time Together:
However your dad or special guy wants to celebrate his day, remember that the time spent together and focusing on your family is immeasurable. Anything from breakfast to a movie or story time at night, each moment shared is another memory to cherish. Just make certain that it’s time spent TOGETHER. It’s super easy to get sidetracked with the numerous items on always looming to-do lists-especially when it’s a Sunday. Our father’s Day tradition usually takes my husband out with my father-in-law and kiddos early in the morning on the golf course. I later meet up with them for breakfast/brunch on the golf course. We usually go home and hang out…which is perfect for my husband. A great balance of seeing his dad mixed with the littles. All while TOTALLY ignoring the five zillion things that need to get done at the house. It’s awesome-for everyone. Whatever or wherever your Father’s Day takes you, remember: snap lots of pictures together, steer clear of the “to-do” lists and make it about being together.
Keeping it All So Simple:
Whether this is his first “rodeo” or it’s his 20th Father’s Day, keep these key ideas in mind:
- Keep the day about him-his choice- ALL day!
- Remember to share some love by reminding him why he’s so amazing.
- Let him choose one activity or five! It’s his day.
- Get crafty with a family based activity that doubles as an awesome keepsake.
- Spending time together-YOUR time is what makes this day amazing. Skip the to-do lists.