Father’s day is celebrated internationally. In Pakistan, it’s celebrated on the third
Sunday of June. The history behind this day is heartwarming: it was proposed by
the daughter of an American war veteran. She wanted to express her appreciation
for her father and others like him, who dedicated their lives to looking after their
families.
Many
children grow up without mothers, yet their fathers do their utmost best to
make sure that the children long for nothing.
This year,
amid the pandemic, fathers deserve special thanks. Several of them had to keep
up with these changes while maintaining a strong front for their families.
Their sacrifices are uncountable and it’s our duty as their children to
appreciate their efforts.
Here are
somethings you can do for your father on this beautiful day:
1. Watch your father’s favorite movie
with him
So what if you don’t like old action movies? Your dad does, and this day is all about him! Plan a fun movie night and let him enjoy his favorite movie with his favorite people.
2. Listen to music you both love and
enjoy a meal
Everyone loves music! Whether your dad listens to Mehdi Hassan or ABBA, it’s time you explored some old music and share this special moment with your dad.
3. Cook a childhood-favorite dish of
his
There’s nothing like childhood-favorite meals to make your day amazing. Take the time to cook something you know will cheer your dad up.
4. Bring out albums from his younger
years and ask him for the story behind each picture
We all love talking about happy memories. Fathers rarely get the time to reminisce – so why don’t you give yours the opportunity to go down memory lane?
5. Make something together: a painting,
baked item, craft
Are you the creative type? Chances are that your father is too. Reserve dedicated time today and make something unforgettable with your dad. Bring out the paints and canvas, or just make a huge mess in the kitchen only to end up with one good batch of cookies!
6. Connect him to his old friends and
arrange a video call
The pandemic is exhausting for everyone. And dads, as superhuman as they seem, get tired too. What’s better than chilling with your friends to unwind? Gather all your dad’s closest friends and arrange a Zoom meeting for them to hang out together safely.
7. Make a collage of all things that
remind you of him
Dads may not show it, but they’re just as sentimental as the next person. They’ll certainly appreciate a collage or scrapbook of all the things that he had no idea you noticed.
8. Tell your dad that you love him
Last but not least: express the
love you have for your father. He’s raised you to be your own person and there’s
a big place in your heart dedicated to him. Dads rarely get to hear such words,
so make an exception today and say “I love you so much, Dad!”
Fathers are central to the growth of their children. They help us realize our dreams, beliefs, values and guide us as we journey through life. They bear the pressure of society to ensure the best future for their children, never compromising on anything.
Happy Father’s
day!

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