Father's Day
🍔 Things to do in San Antonio this weekend: Father’s Day, Burger Week starts, Art & Music Festival
Read full article: 🍔 Things to do in San Antonio this weekend: Father’s Day, Burger Week starts, Art & Music FestivalWelcome to the (almost) weekend! Sunday marks Father’s Day, and if you’re looking for a way to celebrate dad, we have some options for you.
5 thoughtful things you can do for your father that cost little to no money
Read full article: 5 thoughtful things you can do for your father that cost little to no moneyIf there’s anything we learned when we asked dads what they really want for Father’s Day, it’s that, often, expensive gifts aren't necessarily it.
The best ‘dad-vice’ you ever received: These 7 responses are just too good
Read full article: The best ‘dad-vice’ you ever received: These 7 responses are just too goodWith Father’s Day coming up, it got us thinking about dads and advice: What’s the best lesson you ever learned from your father, or a father figure in your life?
Grilling this Father’s Day? A breakdown, by meat, to help you decide what to buy
Read full article: Grilling this Father’s Day? A breakdown, by meat, to help you decide what to buyGrilling is about as synonymous with Father’s Day as the month of June, so you have to imagine that many, many grills will be fired up around the country.
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What your dad really wants for Father’s Day: 5 of the best ideas (all cheap or free!)
Read full article: What your dad really wants for Father’s Day: 5 of the best ideas (all cheap or free!)Father’s Day is almost here, but if it’s been a tight year, money-wise, just know that you’re probably not alone in feeling like you’d rather save the more expensive festivities for another time.
‘Dad, how do I?’ Man creates instructional YouTube channel for anyone who needs some meaningful father advice
Read full article: ‘Dad, how do I?’ Man creates instructional YouTube channel for anyone who needs some meaningful father adviceRob Kenney had a plan when he started his YouTube Dadvice channel: to pass his knowledge onto people who, like him, didn’t grow up with a father figure.
Why did it take so long for Father’s Day to be created?
Read full article: Why did it take so long for Father’s Day to be created?On May 9, 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation declaring the second Sunday of each May would be “a public expressions of our love and reverence for the mothers of our country,” also known as, the creation of Mother’s Day.
What’s the best advice you ever received from your dad? We’d love to hear
Read full article: What’s the best advice you ever received from your dad? We’d love to hearAs we approach Father’s Day weekend, it seems dads are on the brain -- and it got us thinking: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever gotten from your father?
What gifts NOT to buy on Father’s Day, according to one survey
Read full article: What gifts NOT to buy on Father’s Day, according to one surveyFor those who are stumped about what kind of gift to buy for Father’s Day, maybe one suggestion that could help is this: Start with what not to buy for the occasion.
5 reasons why you might want to consider skipping a restaurant on Father’s Day
Read full article: 5 reasons why you might want to consider skipping a restaurant on Father’s DayWhile restaurant reservation books are usually filled for Mother’s Day, there traditionally isn’t as much ink required for those same books on Father’s Day, according to one website.
16 simple ways new dads can help new moms
Read full article: 16 simple ways new dads can help new momsWhether your family just welcomed a baby, or your partner is about to give birth, it's safe to say that it's a really exciting time for everyone involved. Infants are snuggly and sweet, they have that classic new-baby scent and bringing home your first child is definitely a little surreal, in a good way!
Why did it take so long for Father’s Day to be created?
Read full article: Why did it take so long for Father’s Day to be created?On May 9, 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation declaring the second Sunday of each May would be “a public expressions of our love and reverence for the mothers of our country,” also known as, the creation of Mother’s Day.