20 Creative Ways to Celebrate Father's Day This Year
There's such a classic routine for Mother's Day, but not so much for Father's Day, right? Maybe as a culture, we're way cooler acknowledging that women need pampering ... but guys are tough and never need a moment of love, self-care, and relaxation (except maybe in the form of some fly fishing). But that's not reality, is it?
Dads deserve love and care, too, and Father's Day gives us an excuse to plan something special for the man, whether he's the kind of dude who can get really into exploring the great outdoors or he's more interested in creative pursuits and some good museum time. Some of these ideas take more planning than others, but they're all relatively inexpensive, and many are absolutely free or under $10 -- perfect for families who want to spend time together on a budget.
That said, it's also totally cool if Father's Day has become a great excuse for mom to get some chill time while dad takes the kids out and does activities with them. To this end, we strongly recommend gifts to help give mom some alone time in the house. They're fun, they'll be beloved, and they're totally going to win the mom who gifts them at least an afternoon all to herself, which ... also sounds pretty darn good, I'm not going to lie.
And if big gifts or tons of planning ahead seems like more work than it needs to be for Father's Day this year, I recommend just ... offensive Father's Day cards. No, nobody should actually give one of these to him, but ... they're worth checking out. Or, of course, go ahead and do him the most major solid possible and build him an awesome outdoor barbecue area. This definitely won't be going over budget. Nope, uh-uh, not at all.
Set Up a DIY Sushi Night
One of my favorite memories of my father growing up were our special DIY sushi nights. He'd go to the best fish shop in town, explain what we were up to, and get the best, freshest cuts of tuna, yellowtail, and salmon. That night, we'd practice rolling sushi rolls together. It didn't always look perfect (OK, it never looked perfect) but it was special.
Build & Play With a Drone Together
One of the best memories we can build with our kids involves making something new and then playing with it together -- and what's cooler than making a drone? It used to be model airplanes, but now this is definitely the ticket.
DIY Drone Kit ($39, RadioShack)
Head to a Little League Baseball Game
Parents and kids of all ages can get into a Little League baseball game. I love the Major Leagues, too, but it's so much more expensive, going with the whole family can be a real strain on the wallet -- whereas Little League games are extremely affordable, and just as fun.
Learn & Teach Survival Skills
Whether or not dad knows everything about wilderness survival skills, learning some basic skills, like how to build a fire without a lighter, purifying water, navigating with a compass, and learning the basics of camp cooking are cool skills everyone should have -- and they help build those family bonds.
Plan a Prank Together
There's nothing as fun as being mischievous together, is there? Concocting some harmless pranks together to play on schoolmates or grandparents can help build the "skills" kids bring with them to camp and beyond. This goes even for something as cute as the old balloon-in-the-pillow prank.