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Father's Day Gift IdeasFather's Day Gift Ideas Father's Day is on the third Sunday in June. In 2011, Father's Day will be on June 19th. This article explores the origin of Father's Day in the United States and provides some ideas for selecting Fathers Day gifts. The origin of Father's Day is not clear. Some believe Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington, was the first person who proposed in 1909 to have a church service dedicated to fathers on June 5th, her father's birthday. Mrs. Dodd's father, William Jackson Smart, was a civil War veteran. His wife died early in childbirth. He refused to remarry and single-handedly raised his 6 children. Mrs. Dodd wanted to recognize the sacrifices her father made in raising herself and her brothers, and to acknowledge fathers everywhere. However, since her minister needed more time to prepare for the sermon, the father's day service was conducted on June 19th, a couple of weeks later. The state of Washington celebrated the third Sunday in June as Father's Day from then on. However, Father's Day was not accepted quickly by the Congress as a day of observance. It was not until sixty-two years later, in 1972, that President Richard Nixon officially established Father's Day as a national day of observance. Father's Day has been widely celebrated annually thereafter. There are so many ways you can show your appreciation to your dad on his special day, and sending your dad a Fathers Day gift is a small token to show your appreciation. Among the popular gifts for dad are Father's Day gift baskets, desk caddy, coffee gift baskets, golf gifts, gift for dad's projects, and specialty gifts for fishing, motorcycling, hunting, hiking, movies, and NASCAR. A great way to show your gratitude to dad is to send him a Father's Day gift basket. These gift baskets are filled with chocolate truffles, summer sausage, shortbread, cookies, gourmet coffee, almonds, popcorn, along with an inspiration book of true stories about father's love. Your message of gratitude will be clearly expressed to dad while he reads the book and savors the treats. If your dad works in the office, you may want to send him a desk caddy or an excecutive truck gift filled with savory treats. The treats will ease the stress of the work day. Moreover, Your dad will proudly display the desk caddy or antique truck on his desk after the treats are long gone. If your dad does not work in an office, you may want to send him a pail of treats that he can bring with him anywhere. If your dad works around the house in his never ending projects, you can send him a gift basket that contains essential tools for his projects, and energizing treats for his break. Maybe he can finish his projects earlier with your gift. In conclusion, there are so many ways to show your appreciation to dad. You can send him a Father's Day gift basket, desk caddy, lunch box, coffee gift basket, or specialty gift basket. He will love any of these gifts, and your message of gratitude. |
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