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Time for another Question of the Week -

 

What special plans do you have for Father's day -

 

Dads, granddads, uncles, big brothers.there are lots of father figures to

honor today.

What a great day to let the men in our lives know how much we love them. It

may not be your father, but a special man that is very dear to you. We all

have special friends that are like family to us, so even when we can't be

with our father's, why not find an elderly man that has no one with them

this father's day and include them in your plans.

 

Also gift ideas are always needed for the men in our lives. LOL Please

share your ideas for this also.

 

Looking for your ideas of inspiration for making this day

a very nice day for our families and men.

 

This site has some very good ideas

http://allrecipes.com/HowTo/The-Ultimate-Guide-to-Fathers-Day/Detail.aspx?ARBMID\

=1554 & ARFMTID=1

 

(Just ignore the meat ideas and replace them with your meat substitutes).

 

Judy

 

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absorber " for life's unexpected bumps. It helps take the monotony out of

everyday life. Don't miss out on the continual feast of a cheerful heart.

You'll see that a happy heart bubbles over into a smile. And it's

contagious!

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Well, i am a Brownie Guider, and on Saturday i am taking the Brownies

on a Sleepover, till Sunday. But as yet i haven't got my Dad anything

and haven't an idea, what do you get someone who has everything,

doesn't need anything and doesn't want anything.

Suggestions Please, from desperate.

 

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We will be unpacking. Loading truck on Friday, drive and unload Saturday,

unpack Sunday. My father has been ill with Chronic Fatigue, so he will not be

able to join us in all our " fun " . My sis is incharge if his gift this year. He

likes playing Brain Age on his Nintendo DS, so getting another game like that is

an option...

For my husband, I will give him the cards I bought from our daughter and I.

And, he will probably be in want of a massage after the move, so that will be my

gift.

Ooooh, we had to send our first child, 90 lb American Pit, to live with a friend

in NY as we couldn't give him enough love with our work schedules and our

daughter (and I think he is missing her more than us! LOL!) I made my husband a

20x30 collage print of photos with our daughter and Rebel. It will be our first

package at the new house.

 

Cassie

" life's a garden, dig it! "

 

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On Jun 11, 2008, at 2:29 AM, " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote:

 

Time for another Question of the Week -

 

What special plans do you have for Father's day -

 

Dads, granddads, uncles, big brothers.there are lots of father figures to

honor today.

What a great day to let the men in our lives know how much we love them. It

may not be your father, but a special man that is very dear to you. We all

have special friends that are like family to us, so even when we can't be

with our father's, why not find an elderly man that has no one with them

this father's day and include them in your plans.

 

Also gift ideas are always needed for the men in our lives. LOL Please

share your ideas for this also.

 

Looking for your ideas of inspiration for making this day

a very nice day for our families and men.

 

This site has some very good ideas

http://allrecipes.com/HowTo/The-Ultimate-Guide-to-Fathers-Day/Detail.aspx?ARBMID\

=1554 & ARFMTID=1

 

(Just ignore the meat ideas and replace them with your meat substitutes).

 

Judy

 

Look for My splashes of joy. Laughter is good medicine--it's a great " shock

absorber " for life's unexpected bumps. It helps take the monotony out of

everyday life. Don't miss out on the continual feast of a cheerful heart.

You'll see that a happy heart bubbles over into a smile. And it's

contagious!

-- Love, Your God of Joy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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having a BBQ that he picks out the food and sits at the head of the picnic table

and gets everything taken case of for him....we all go for a walk and take turns

saying something we remember about  being together,and what made it

special.... then we write it in a book we keep and take a photo for that  year

and paste it in the book and put it away for next year.... his gift is we go to

build a bear and get a bear that we all vote on that reminded us of him that

year then we all say we love you and each year we keep the bear with the

book..I'm saying he because i wanted to emphasize that he can be anyone....

 Hugz

karen

 

 

 

 

wwjd <jtwigg

" vegetarian_ group "

Wednesday, June 11, 2008 2:29:30 AM

Question of the Week - What special plans do you

have for Father's Day

 

 

Time for another Question of the Week -

 

What special plans do you have for Father's day -

 

Dads, granddads, uncles, big brothers.there are lots of father figures to

honor today.

What a great day to let the men in our lives know how much we love them. It

may not be your father, but a special man that is very dear to you. We all

have special friends that are like family to us, so even when we can't be

with our father's, why not find an elderly man that has no one with them

this father's day and include them in your plans.

 

Also gift ideas are always needed for the men in our lives. LOL Please

share your ideas for this also.

 

Looking for your ideas of inspiration for making this day

a very nice day for our families and men.

 

This site has some very good ideas

http://allrecipes. com/HowTo/ The-Ultimate- Guide-to- Fathers-Day/ Detail.aspx?

ARBMID=1554 & ARFMTID=1

 

(Just ignore the meat ideas and replace them with your meat substitutes) .

 

Judy

 

Look for My splashes of joy. Laughter is good medicine--it' s a great " shock

absorber " for life's unexpected bumps. It helps take the monotony out of

everyday life. Don't miss out on the continual feast of a cheerful heart.

You'll see that a happy heart bubbles over into a smile. And it's

contagious!

-- Love, Your God of Joy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What about writing your father a love and thanks letter......a letter telling

him how much

you love him.....how much the things he did in your childhood have meant to

you in terms

of your adult life and in the lives of your children. If your father is a

veteran, tell him how

proud you are of him for serving his country.....if not tell him how proud you

are that he is

your dad. I am sure you can find something to be proud of about him and his

life.

Sit down with your dad.....ask him questions about his childhood....questions

about his parents and about when your parents met. Just let him know that he

is a

very important part of your life.

 

If he has special skills that would be of interest or would help your

Brownie's learn

something special.....ask him to talk to or show your girls about that skill.

 

I was a Girl Scout leader 3 different times for my daughters.....you will see

why three

different times when I tell you their ages. My oldest daughters are 34 and

31....my

younger daughters are 24, 20 and 18. I used to love to take my Girl Scouts

to visit

with older people who knew about the way things " used " to be done. Kind of

like

a Juliette Low Day Learning time without all of the fanfare. And when they

become

older Girl Scouts, they might be able to use information they learned from

your dad

to help them get a badge.

 

I wish my Dad were still alive so I could just give him a hug and tell him how

much

I love him. He has been gone since 1996 and my Mom since 1984.....I miss

them

both very much.....every day.

Nancy

 

 

Well, i am a Brownie Guider, and on Saturday i am taking the Brownies

on a Sleepover, till Sunday. But as yet i haven't got my Dad anything

and haven't an idea, what do you get someone who has everything,

doesn't need anything and doesn't want anything.

Suggestions Please, from desperate.

 

, " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote:

>

> Time for another Question of the Week -

>

> What special plans do you have for Father's day -

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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