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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

A Very Special Father's Day Dinner Event Idea

He is the first man you ever fell in love with. The man you could always count on. The man who protected you from the monsters in the closet and under the bed.


 
The man that stayed up late at night to make sure you came home safe from your first date; even though you didn’t want you to go in the first place. The man that took you to your first game.


The man that took you to get your first haircut at the barber shop. The man that walked you down the aisle on your wedding day and danced with you at the reception even though the idea of giving you away was one of the hardest things he ever had to do! The man who sat at the head of the table and served as the head of the household.


We all know him, and we all love him! We call him dad, daddy, father, pops, papi, and even papa but at the end of the day he could do no wrong because he was our hero, our superman!


Dad’s are often neglected or even forgotten on their day all because of the sad few that use the title of “DAD” but do not live up to this powerful and privilege position. Well, that ends here because N’Chantment Events is here to salute all of the DADS that are taking care of business. You are truly appreciated for all you do! That said: HAPPY FATHER’S DAY


So what should you give to the man that watched me grow into the person that you are today? Simple; like the old saying, “the key to a man’s heart is through his stomach!” So gather the gang (mom and all your siblings) and get to cooking in the kitchen!


Assign a dish to each person. Make sure it’s one of dad’s favorite dishes. Even daddy’s littlest one can pitch in by helping to set the table. Make the entire dinner event is all about him by ditching the usual table cloth and place settings to ones that are of his favor color. Buy or make him all the desserts that he craves! (Even though we might be watching his cholesterol, let’s give him a break today) Don’t forget to get him something to wash it down with.

After dinner is over, pop in a favored comedy or action movie that he’s been dying to see but haven’t had the time because he’s been too busy making sure that you guys are all okay!



Then right before the evening is over, put on a family award show just for dad with your number one man as the night’s honoree! This might be the part where you might get the old man all emotional by writing a page each of what your dad means to you! Read them aloud to him and then present him with something fun like a certificate for the World’s Greatest Dad, or a trophy/plaque made just for him. If that’s too much, simply shower him with handmade cards and gifts. But most of all show your dad just how much he means to you on father’s day with a great, creative and affordable stay-at-home dinner event!



Remember no matter what your differences were in the past it’s never too late to be the dad that we all know you can be! So you got on board a little late, well its better late than never!

Moreover, you don’t have to be a biological father to be a dad. This is for all the stepdads, godfathers, grandpas, foster fathers and dads that adopt. If you are: A man who creates a child; A man who adopts a child; A man who raises a child; or A male parent, then guess what, YOU ARE A DAD! So HAPPY FATHER’S DAY to you!




A special Father’s Day Salute to my dad, James Herbert.

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