Coping With the Loss of Dad on Father’s Day

Father’s Day can be an emotionally charged holiday if you’ve recently lost your dad.

Even if your father died some time ago, various life circumstances can make the day difficult, according to Florida-based clinical psychologist Dr. Chloe Carmichael, a member of 1-800-Flowers.com’s Connectivity Council and author of “Nervous Energy: Harness the Power of your Anxiety.”

“For example, if you had a rough year and it would be a great time to lean on your dad and get his advice, or maybe you had a kid, it can stir up that need for him,” Carmichael says. “You might feel that absence differently in different years. That is completely normal and expected.”

If, due to a recent or more prolonged loss, you’re not quite sure how to approach Father’s Day this year, these eight suggestions can help you cope with your grief — and also celebrate your father’s memory.

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1. Do something your dad loved

If you plan to engage in an activity you and your father often enjoyed together — like, say, playing golf at his favorite course — you may, Carmichael says, want to invite someone to join you or plan an event afterward, such as lunch with a sibling. That way, you have some support if the day triggers sad feelings.

“It could be bittersweet,” she says. “The benefit of at least being aware of those feelings is then we can address them.”

2. Utilize mementos

Putting a photo of your father or other memorable items on display during Father’s Day weekend can serve as a reminder of your time together — and ensure he’s included in the holiday, Carmichael says.

“Sometimes seeing his face and having a way to recognize him can feel soothing,” she says. “[It’s a] a small behavioral way of marking that memory.”

3. Be grateful for parental guidance

Dr. George Everly, a professor in the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, says viewing the loss of his father more than a decade ago as a milestone in life’s overall journey — a mindset his father imparted on him — has helped him focus on the positive aspects of their relationship.

“I miss him every day,” Everly says. “What I do when I find myself going down that rabbit hole is quickly shift and think of all the things he brought into my life rather than all the things I should have said or done. Within a heartbeat, my mood changes.”

“Celebrate the time you had together rather than mourning the time you won’t have.”

Dr. George Everly, psychologist and professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Sometimes, Carmichael says, Father’s Day-related feelings of loss can be rooted in a yearning for the sense of protection or wisdom a father brings — which writing down, or even just mentally listing, a few things you learned from your dad can help you recapture.

4. Honor your dad through service

Volunteering for a cause your father cared about, or even one that just matters to you, can shift the day’s emphasis from what you’ve lost to contributing something positive.

“You can be doing it directly in memory of your dad, to carry out work that mattered to him — or just to keep your own grief and pain in perspective and stay focused on the community around you,” Carmichael says.

5. Reminisce with family

Organizing a group gathering can help stave off feelings of loneliness if you can’t spend Father’s Day with your dad.

A video call, where everyone shares a memory or story, could be cathartic if people can’t physically get together, Carmichael suggests.

“In some cases, it feels better to grieve with other people,” she says. “It doesn’t necessarily have to be sad; it can be with laughter and positivity.”

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6. Acknowledge other father figures

Instead of concentrating on your father’s absence, consider using Father’s Day as an opportunity to thank a male family member or other acquaintance for being a source of support.

“Telling them you’d like to spend some time with them around the holiday — or even just mailing a card that says ‘I appreciate you being in my life’ — is going to be seen as a compliment,” Carmichael says. “And it can help you remember that, although your father is gone, there are other fatherly people around you.”

7. Express your emotions — or go offline

Posting a commemorative message on social media could make you feel supported, Carmichael says, if friends and followers comment on what you’ve shared.

If, however, seeing the deluge of other Father’s Day posts would be a painful reminder of your loss, staying off social media might be a good idea.

“There’s a potential landmine there,” Everly says. “People will be posting these marvelous pictures of their father and saying, ‘We’re having a great day with Dad.’ If your dad passed away, [you’ll be] seeing that and saying, ‘I don’t have a dad to do that with.'”

8. Make other plans

If, ultimately, you think Father’s Day may be completely overwhelming, planning a trip out of town or another unrelated activity is fine, Everly says.

“A lot of times [people] anticipate it will be a problem and either embrace it or do the opposite, and do something that takes their mind off it. Either one is OK,” he says. “There’s been a myth in psychology for over 100 years that says you’ve got to experience the pain. You don’t.”

As Father’s Day approaches, you may not be able to completely avoid feelings of loss. You can, however, focus on what you’re able to control — including your reaction to those feelings.

“Sometimes the healing process can be accelerated by having a talk with yourself,” Everly says. “Celebrate the time you had together rather than mourning the time you won’t have.”


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10 Spectacular Last-Minute Father’s Day Gift Ideas

Dads always seems to get the proverbial shaft when it comes to being celebrated on the third Sunday in June. You know it’s true: Even now, just days before Father’s Day (June 18), you’re still thinking of ideas for a gift. It’s not like he didn’t go to your soccer games — or drive an hour each way to watch you play — or read to you in bed, or wash your car. If you ask us, it’s time to give dads their due.

And despite the holiday getting closer with each passing hour, you still have time to pick a thoughtful option from our glorious list of our favorite last-minute Father’s Day gift ideas. From delicious dinners and desserts you can make at home to gift baskets you can ship to Dad to anywhere in the United States, these recommendations will show your “old man” just how much you love and appreciate everything he’s done for you.

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Father’s Day Gift Box

From sweet galettes to savory snacks, this Father’s Day gift box comes with a sampling of all of Dad’s favorites. Summer sausage and cheddar cheese are the makings of a delicious afternoon charcuterie board, and Moose Munch popcorn is perfect for hosting a summer movie night at home.

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Join the club

If you’re looking for a gift that keeps on giving, sign Dad up for one of the many monthly subscriptions we offer. The options include everything from seafood and snacks to wine and gourmet meals, and a whole bunch more. There’s even a Plant of the Month Club that will allow him to show off his green thumb all year long. Warning: This may also cause his nurturing side to come out (you know he’s got one).

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Strawberries for Him

Some guys just want to sit back and enjoy the sweeter things in life. If this sounds like your dad, then this gift is for him. He’ll love the luscious taste of plump, juicy strawberries dipped in rich white and milk chocolate and drizzled with still more chocolaty goodness. And with the option to order as many as two dozen of these beautiful berries, you can be sure he won’t run out of these treats any time soon.

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Blue cheese burgers

Dads are typically typecast as grillmen. You can still give a gift for the grillmaster, but at least give him the night off from doing the work by putting on an apron and firing up some Wagyu beef blue cheese burgersWagyu beef patties have such exceptional marbling and flavor that all they need is a sprinkle of salt and pepper on each side. The finishing touch is a smoky blue cheese sauce that can double as a dip for a side of fries, chips, or fresh vegetables. The sauce is so good, it can triple as a drink. No judgement.

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Jerky collection

Growing up, you always questioned why Dad did certain things certain ways. He certainly parented to the beat of his own drum, but he knew what he was doing. Harry & David also knows what it’s doing when it comes to premium dried meats. Whether it’s bacon jerky, sausage sticks, or Landjaeger — even a jerky flower bouquet (seriously!) — Dad will be in jerky heaven.

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Weekend getaway

If Dad’s an adventurer, pack up the car and take him on a day trip or weekend getaway. From racing along sand dunes in an ATV to exploring gold rush history, a micro-vacation is a lovely way to show your appreciation while treating the entire family to something fun.

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DIY gift bags

Nothing but nothing shows Dad how much you love him more than a gift you made yourself. These DIY Father’s Day gift bags may look like formalwear, but they’re actually a fun and whimsical way to let the big guy know how much he means to you. Better still, you can fill them with any number of snacks you get him too. And since you’re making them right at home, there’s no chance of experiencing any shipping snafus.

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Cherry turnovers

Does Dad prefer sweet treats over savory bites? These cherry turnovers are a delicious two-for-one homemade gift that can be enjoyed for breakfast and dessert. You could even swap in his favorite fruit if apples or pears are more his speed.

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Bloody Mary kit

You and Dad are a great pairing, like brunch and Sundays. And what goes better with brunch than a bloody maryThis kit is more than just your standard tomato juice and celery. It has all the accoutrements to make one of the best bloodies ever. If you don’t believe us, just ask brand ambassador Geoffrey Zakarian.

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Time to himself (or with you)

Dad spends all year tending to others’ needs and rarely thinking of himself. Give him the gift of time, with a day that is all his. Whether he chooses to spend it tinkering with the car, reading a book, or just vegging out in front of the TV, make this Father’s Day one without a schedule or an agenda. And maybe he’ll surprise you by saying he wants to do something as a family. The best gifts, after all, are ones that can be enjoyed with the ones you love.


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3 Dad Business Owners Talk Joys of Fatherhood

A father is someone who looks out for his family, is there for them when they need him, and shows them unconditional love.

But every good father knows that he would not be the man, or dad, he is without the support of those around him — and no one knows that better than Mark Cronin, Christopher Russell, and David Watson.

Each one is running a successful business, and he’s doing it with the help of either his wife or children — or both.

This Father’s Day, we salute three men whose roles as business owner and dad are uniquely intertwined and find out what fatherhood means to them.

Mark Cronin, cofounder, John’s Crazy Socks

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John’s Crazy Socks cofounders Mark Cronin (right) and John Lee Cronin (bottom), with Mark’s other two sons, Patrick (back) and Jamie (left).

Mark Cronin is the father of three sons: Patrick, Jamie, and John. A social entrepreneur, advocate, keynote speaker, and author, Mark co-founded John’s Crazy Socks with son John, who has Down syndrome. Together, they have grown it into not just one of the largest sock stores in the world but a social enterprise with a mission to spread happiness. To wit, more than half the company’s employees have a differing ability.

What is your proudest dad moment?

I have many:

  • Having my eldest son, Patrick, lead the family on a tour of the U.S. Capitol when he worked as a Congressional aide.
  • Watching my son, Jamie, become clean and sober, and get his life back on track.
  • Watching John accept a proclamation from the county executive and then hand it to his colleagues, thanking them and telling them that they deserve the recognition because they are the ones doing the work.
  • Standing next to John as we addressed a conference at the United Nations on diversity and inclusion.
  • Watching Patrick perform improv at a theater in Manhattan.
  • Watching Jamie coach a Special Olympics basketball team.

What words of wisdom do you have for other dads?

Parenting is very humbling. We help best when we support our children as they figure out who they are and how they will lead their lives. When we appreciate the journey for our children, life becomes so much richer.

What is your dream Father’s Day scenario?

Spending the day with my sons, whether watching a Mets game, going for a hike, or sitting around the kitchen table talking.

Christopher Russell, cofounder and owner, Treat House

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Chris Russell (left) with wife Jennifer and sons Eli (second from right) and Daniel.

A native New Yorker, Chris Russell has spent his career working in every facet of the restaurant industry. In 2013, inspired by a charitable bake sale where his sons, Daniel and Eli, sold gourmet Rice Krispies treats, Chris launched Treat House with his wife, Jennifer.

Giving back has always been key to Treat House’s mission. The company has partnered with the Lymphoma and Leukemia Society, to deliver treats to low-income patients with blood cancer, and with the Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation, which helps those affected by childhood cancer.

What is your proudest dad moment?

It was at the end of last summer, after both my sons had worked the entire summer at a local day camp. The camp director called me and my wife to say that we had raised two of the kindest, most empathetic, and hardest-working young men she had ever worked with. Those are among the qualities we value most, and it was great to hear from a non-family member that our children have embodied those characteristics.

What words of wisdom do you have for other dads?

Find a way to spend as much time with your children as possible. Eighteen years fly by. Before you know it, your kids will be on their own and those precious moments will be few and far between. Prioritize family time. Your investment will pay off with a great relationship with great kids!

What is your dream Father’s Day scenario?

Box seats at a Yankees game with my two sons and my wife (and I catch a foul ball).

David Watson, co-owner, Flowerama Las Cruces

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David Watson with wife Donna (left) and daughter Danette.

In late 1984, David and Donna Watson saw an ad in the local paper looking for Flowerama franchisees and, Donna being an avid gardener and lover of plants, jumped right in.

They opened the store in the Mesilla Valley Mall in Las Cruces, New Mexico, in 1985 and ran it for 10 years, before closing the shop in 1995. In 1990, they opened a second, free-standing location in a shopping center. (All this time, David was working as an electrical engineer at White Sands Missile Range, a job he held until 1998, at which point he retired and went to work full-time in the flower shop.) When the Watsons’ children, Derek and Danette, were old enough, they started to help out at the family business, fulfilling and delivering orders. (1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc. acquired Flowerama in 2011.)

Derek has since moved away, but Danette, and her husband, William, are store managers, doing, David estimates, “75% of the work.” “Danette is a very creative designer. Donna is still very involved. I’m a glorified bookkeeper,” he jokes.

What is your proudest dad moment?

It’s not a moment — I’m proud of my two children every day. They’ve both grown up to be good and thoughtful adults.

What words of wisdom do you have for other dads?

Teach your children that actions have consequences — good and bad. And be there for them either way.

What is your dream Father’s Day scenario?

Just having my kids with me. That’s what makes me happy.

The Best Gifts for Your Father-In-Law

Like a wine that’s aged, the relationship with your father-in-law tends to get better over time. As the years go by, he starts to come out of his shell to give you advice, share stories, or simply lounge on the couch and watch sports with. He can act as a second father if you need it, a fun uncle, or even an older sibling who likes to tease you (all in good fun, of course!). And as the connection deepens, you’re going to want to show him how happy you are that he’s in your life — and there’s no better way to do that than with Father’s Day gifts, special birthday presents, or even just because gifts.

When looking for something unique, think about his favorite things: Is he a sports fanatic? Does he like trying new foods? Or is he happiest at home snacking on cookies or drinking a cup of coffee?

Whatever he’s into, show him you know him well with a thoughtful father-in-law gift.

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For the fine diner

The steaks in this gift package are wet-aged for 21 days. The Black Angus Cattle is raised in the Midwest, antibiotic-free, and fed a 100% vegetarian diet to ensure the perfect amount of fat marbling. That’s the script to use when you give your father-in-law this premium collection of top sirloin, New York strip, ribeye, and filet mignon. And if he marks big occasions with fancy dinners, trips to farmers markets and butchers for the finest ingredients, or reservations at trendy new restaurants, he’ll be sure to appreciate it.

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Pizza Kit with Wine

For the takeout king

There’s the fine dining father-in-law and then there’s the guy who thinks a special dinner is a burger and fries at a restaurant where the staff wear lots of flair and sing “Happy Birthday” off-key in unison. But what about when he actually has to cook something himself? That’s where this kit comes in: Dad-in-law can assemble a pepperoni and a roasted red pepper pizza in minutes, and then serve it up with a glass of vino for a pizzeria experience right at home. And the premium ingredients, such as uncured pepperoni and Sicilian jack cheese, may be enough to persuade him to opt for a fancier venue the next time he eats out.

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Deluxe Berry Breakfast Box

For the early riser

When breakfast at your father-in-law’s house starts before the birds start chirping and the newspaper is half-finished before the sun even comes up…well, that’s just the life of an early riser. If your father-in-law likes to start his day at the crack of dawn, this deluxe breakfast box will be a surefire hit. It comes with a variety of berry English muffins, scones, and loaf cakes. And coffee, of course, which, if your father-in-law insists on the family watching the sun rise together, might end up being more for you than him.

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For the game day fanatic

If Sundays are reserved for the highs and lows of his favorite team or he can’t go five minutes without bringing up the latest win or trade, this tailgate collection will make his game days even better. It comes with four half-slabs of pork ribs, 25 all-beef hot dogs, and 12 steak burgers. (Check out the different kinds of burgers you can make!) This high-quality collection can last all throughout the season — and if his lucky jersey has anything to say about it, all through the playoffs, too.

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Reserve Pinot Noir and Belgian Chocolate

For the wine critic

Is your father-in-law’s favorite reading material the wine list at every restaurant in town? Is his idea of a perfect day a trek to a winery? Do his weekend errands include a visit to a wine store, where he can talk about the oak in chardonnay and various flavor profiles all day? Then impress him with a bottle of 2018 Reserve Pinot Noir. It even comes with a pairing that will bring out the subtleties of this high-quality wine: a half dozen dark chocolate truffles and a fruit-and-nut chocolate bar. It’s a father-in-law gift that will win you major points with that aspiring sommelier.

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Grand Sweet and Salty Gift Box

For the snack fiend

Most people would be thrilled to receive a tower that’s piled high with snacks, but nobody will be happier about it than the father-in-law who loves to nosh. Sitting down to watch TV? Snack time. Some down time between lunch and dinner? Snack time. Playing cards after dinner? Yep: snack time. This gift box, with savory options like trail mix and crackers and sweet treats like raspberry galettes and cookie bars, will satisfy practically any taste.

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Hug in Every Bite Bow Gift

For the sweet tooth

If your father-in-law’s favorite meal is dessert, then cookies will always be the answer. Of course, if your father-in-law has had every sweet treat in the grocery store, convenience store, and bodega, you can’t just go out and pick up a generic box of oatmeal raisin. Instead, opt for this gift box, with three different varieties of buttercream-frosted cookies and three classic chocolate chip cookies. Each one is individually wrapped, so he can savor them without worrying that they’ll get stale. One caveat: You’ll ruin him for life from plain old boxed cookies.


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50 Meaningful Father’s Day Messages to Write in a Card

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Father’s Day celebrates the love and support dads provide to their children. It’s a time to reflect on the role our fathers play in shaping our lives and express our gratitude for all they have done for us — from teaching us how to ride our bikes to sharing their wisdom in adulthood. While there are many ways to show appreciation to your dad, giving him a heartfelt Father’s Day card holds a unique importance.

In today’s digital world, sitting down and writing a thoughtful message shows that you genuinely value a person’s presence in your life. It’s an opportunity to express your gratitude and emotions in a tangible and enduring way.

“Father’s Day is a special day to show your father or father figure you appreciate him,” says Diane Gottsman, etiquette expert and founder of The Protocol School of Texas. “The endless soccer games and tennis tournaments he attended, the driving lessons he gave you, the constant support he provided — these are all reasons to acknowledge Dad on Father’s Day.”

When crafting your message for Dad, Gottsman says to mention specific instances that have positively impacted you. “Tell him how his influence has shaped you into the person you have become,” she says. “Reminisce about a sacrifice you remember he made during your life or how you remember a tradition or ritual you carry on with your own kids today.”

A Father’s Day card also serves as a keepsake. Unlike temporary gifts, a card can be cherished and revisited over time. Your words chosen specifically for your dad become a timeless reminder of the love and gratitude you hold for him.

Best Father’s Day messages for dad

If you still need inspiration, here are 50 Father’s Day card message ideas to help you get started on a heartfelt note for your dad or father figure.

Loving Father’s Day messages

  1. Happy Father’s Day to the man who always puts his family first. You are truly an inspiration!
  2. Happy Father’s Day to our hero and role model. Thank you for everything you have done for our family. We love you endlessly!
  3. Who needs superheroes when the world has dads like you? Thank you for always sharing your guidance and wisdom with me. I appreciate you more than you know.
  4. Your love and generosity never cease to amaze me. Happy Father’s Day to the sweetest dad!
  5. Thank you for everything you’ve taught me and for always being there when I needed you. Happy Father’s Day!
  6. You’re my one and only, and you’ll always have a special place in my heart. Happy Father’s Day!
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Sentimental Father’s Day messages

  1. Happy Father’s Day to the man who taught me to be the best version of myself. Because of you, I am who I am. I love you.
  2. You have always been there for me, no matter what. I am forever grateful. Happy Father’s Day!
  3. Thank you for being someone I could always look up to. I’m so proud to call you my dad. Enjoy your special day!
  4. Anyone can be a father, but it takes a special man to be a dad. Thank you for being there for me every day, in every way. Happy Father’s Day!
  5. No matter how old I get, I’ll never stop needing my dad. Happy Father’s Day.

Funny Father’s Day messages

  1. You must be a good dad because I turned out awesome…well done! Happy Father’s Day.
  2. Even though you never bought me a unicorn, I still love you. Happy Father’s Day!
  3. I was going to give you the most amazing gift ever…but then I remembered you already have me. Happy Father’s Day to the best!
  4. Sorry for all the gray hairs, Dad. Happy Father’s Day from your favorite child!
  5. Dad, without me, today is just another day. Let’s enjoy it together! Happy Father’s Day!
  6. I was trying to think of a steak pun, but they are too rare! All I can say is that I love you. Well done, Dad.

Father’s Day messages for Dad

  1. There’s no role model better than you, Dad. Happy Father’s Day!
  2. Happy Father’s Day to my biggest hero. I love you, Dad!
  3. One day is not enough to acknowledge how special a father you are. Thank you for all that you do.
  4. I hope you know how much I’ll always love and appreciate you. Enjoy your special day!
  5. My support. My protector. My confidant. My cheerleader. My dad. Thank you for all the roles you play in my life. Happy Father’s Day!
  6. You may be just one person to the world, but to us you are the world. Happy Father’s Day, Daddy!
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Father’s Day messages for Grandpa

  1. Happy Father’s Day, Grandpa. Thank you for making me feel special, loved, and completely spoiled!
  2. Thank you for giving with heart, loving with joy, and teaching us that laughter is a must. Have a fantastic Father’s Day!
  3. You’re everything a grandpa should be and more. I am so grateful to have you in my life. Thank you for everything, and happy Father’s Day!
  4. Grandpa, when I think of you, I think of sharing popsicles on the porch, big hugs, and the unconditional love you’ve shown me through the years. Enjoy your big day. I love you!
  5. For all you’ve gone through, all you are, and all the love you share, we love you, Grandpa.
  6. Happy Father’s Day to a father who is really grand!

Father’s Day messages for your husband

  1. Thank you for all the ways you go above and beyond for our family. The kids and I are so lucky to share this life with you. Happy Father’s Day!
  2. You give our children someone to admire and honor every day of the year. You’re an incredible dad, and we’re so thankful for you. Happy Father’s Day to my loving husband.
  3. You are the most incredible man and the world’s greatest father. Happy Father’s Day, my love.
  4. I am beyond grateful to have you as my husband. Happy Father’s Day to the man of my heart, the father of our children, and the love of my life.
  5. Nothing brings me greater joy than watching you show our child how to be caring and compassionate. You make my heart smile. Happy Father’s Day!
  6. I couldn’t ask for a better life partner to share the journey of parenthood with. Happy Father’s Day.
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Father’s Day card messages for your son

  1. Watching you grow into an incredible father has been the best gift I could ask for. Happy Father’s Day!
  2. It seems like yesterday I was holding you in my arms. Seeing you with your own children fills my heart with so much love. Happy Father’s Day!
  3. Wishing a very happy Father’s Day to our son. May your children bring you as much joy as you’ve brought us over the years.
  4. [For a new father] Welcome to being a dad. We know you’re going to be great at it. Happy Father’s Day!
  5. Happy Father’s Day to my incredible son. Bringing you into this world was one of the happiest days of my life, and watching you become a father has been satisfying beyond words. I love you!

Father’s Day messages for your father-in-law

  1. Of all the fathers-in-law out there, I’ve got the best one. Have a wonderful Father’s Day!
  2. Some fathers are just regular dads, but you’re a dad who is a father figure to me. Wishing you a very happy Father’s Day.
  3. You’re more than an in-law to me — you’re a second dad. Thank you for all that you do!
  4. I didn’t get to choose my father-in-law, but if I did, it would be you. Happy Father’s Day!
  5. We may not haven’t known each other long, but I do know how lucky I am to have you as a father-in-law. Happy Father’s Day!

Father’s Day message ideas for your stepdad

  1. Happy Father’s Day to my bonus dad. I love you!
  2. Thank you for loving me as your own. Have a wonderful Father’s Day.
  3. Fatherhood requires love, not DNA. Thank you for being my friend and biggest supporter. Happy Father’s Day!
  4. Our lives have been blessed since the day you met Mom. Thanks for being such an important part of our family!
  5. Thanks for signing up to be my stepfather. I can’t imagine where Mom and I would be without all the love and support you have given us. Happy Father’s Day!

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10 Delicious Father’s Day Gift Ideas

The thing about Father’s Day is that we tend to pick out the same kinds of gifts for Dad year after year. So, instead of getting him another sand wedge or that limited edition rock concert T-shirt, try something that will tickle his taste buds. Whether he’s all about snackssteaks, or sweets, there’s a gourmet goodie to make his day a memorable — and delicious — one.

Here are 10 of our favorite Father’s Day gift ideas that will show him, and his stomach, how much you care.

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Father’s Day Surf and Turf

Does your father enjoy eating the best from both land and sea? Then look no further than this surf and turf dinner, which includes a pair each of two favorites: filet mignon and lobster tail. They’re easy to prepare, making this a meal Dad will remember for years to come.

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Charcuterie Favorites Collection

Fulfill Dad’s charcuterie dreams with a delicious array of meats, cheeses, and spreads. The Charcuterie Favorites Collection will have him saying “Holy cow!” when he opens the box, with four types of salami, garlic jalapeño-stuffed olives, and sweet and sour cornichons. Pair these delectable snacks with spreads, such as hot honey mustard, and Seville orange and fennel marmalade on top of olive oil and sel gris flatbread crackers.

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Summer Grilling Gift Box

Is your dad a certified grill master, or does he have dreams of being one? This Father’s Day grilling gift box features four grilling sauces, including a wing sauce and bacon chipotle BBQ sauce, and a peppercorn spice rub that will have him itching to fire up the grill. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, he can try his hand at indoor grilling and whip up something delicious for the family.

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Father’s Day Wine Box

We know the word “savory” is in the name here, but not every item in this hefty haul fits that description. In addition to all the savory delights he’ll get, including summer sausage, honey hot mustard, and mixed nuts, there is also the caramel-flavored Moose Munch® Premium Popcorn and sweet and spicy snack mix. Let him wash it all down with a bottle of Harry & David 2019 Royal Crest Red blend, and he’ll be the happiest dad on the block this Father’s Day.

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Father’s Day Pears and Cherries

There are some amazing food combinations out there — peanut butter and jelly; bagel, lox, and cream cheesecaramel and sea salt — and now fruit is getting in on the sweet action with this pears and cherries gift. The perfect combination of buttery Royal Verano pears and juicy, plump, sweet cherries is great for casual snacking or makes a bright addition to any cheese board or appetizer spread. Pro tip: Grab his favorite chunk of blue cheese or sharp cheddar and pair it with a few slices of pear for a triple threat of sweet, savory, and salty.

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Seven Days of Dad Jokes

Count down to Father’s Day with a few corny gut busters. Seven Days of Dad Jokes is an advent-style gift that comes packed with Moose Munch popcorn, hickory-smoked summer sausage, and trail mix. Each treat is hidden in its own compartment and labeled with a cheesy pun, one-liner, or riddle. Looking for more dad jokes? Click here.

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Happy Father’s Day Party in a Box

Get the party started with this delightful gift. The Happy Father’s Day Party in a Box comes with seven different flavors of cookies, mouthwatering fudge brownies, and confection pretzel clusters. Whether you’re throwing Dad a special Father’s Day dinner party or spending a quiet night in with his favorite board game, this party in a box has dessert covered.

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Dad’s Favorite Things Popcorn Tins

Sweeten up movie night with Dad with an extra special gift. The Dad’s Favorite Things Popcorn Tin comes with four flavors of popcorn: cheese, butter, caramel, and white cheddar. No matter what film you’re watching at home (remember to let him pick!), he’ll be a happy camper. Caveat: We are not responsible if you get caught sneaking this into a theater.

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Gourmet Dipped Strawberries

Treat your father like royalty this Father’s Day with gourmet strawberries. These fancy-looking berries are dipped in milk and white chocolaty confection, and then decorated with milk chocolate drizzle, ground toffee, or mini chocolate chips. Regal treats for the king of the house!

fathers day gift ideas with Belgian Chocolate Artisan Caramels

Belgian Chocolate Artisan Caramels

Show Pops he’s the sweetest with artisan caramels. An elegant box contains both Belgian milk and dark chocolates filled with decadent caramel sauce. Each chocolate is hand painted with unique designs and will wow Dad each time he opens the box — which, if he finds these caramels as irresistible as we think he will, won’t be very often.


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Unique Father’s Day Gifts for Every Kind of Dad

From the early weekend mornings spent teaching us how to ride a bike to the late nights spent fixing every crack, hole, and appliance, Dad has given us hundreds of reasons why he’s the best. Surprise your one-of-a-kind dad with one of these unique Father’s Day gifts that will warm his heart.

The desk decorator

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Office plant

Give Dad’s workspace or home office a new look with a unique desk plant or dish garden. Or, take this gift to the next level by using Dad’s favorite photos to create a personalized and fun DIY photo terrarium.

The film fanatic

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Tins With Pop® The Original Best Dad

Your dad always has to be the first to catch the latest blockbuster, and he needs a delicious snack to enhance his viewing experience. Surprise him with four gallons of crunchy popcorn that comes in three mouthwatering flavors: butter, caramel, and cheese. All that yummy goodness sits inside a red-and-white-striped tin that he can reuse for whatever he pleases.

The golf guru

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Golf Insulated Cooler Bag

If Dad is a regular at the local golf course, help him cool off with this unique insulated cooler bag, which can hold 10 12-ounce cans plus ice (never forget the ice). Not only will it keep his drinks cold and provide him ample storage for all his golf accessories, but it even has a tee holder! Dad can clip or strap this cooler to his golf bag or cart, and he’s ready to go.

The “spirited” snacker

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Trio of Liquor Nuts in Gift Tin

Few things go together better than an adult beverage and salty snacks. If your dad is a particular fan of that combo, then these mouthwatering liquor nuts will please him greatly. The selection of cashews, peanuts, and almonds is made extra tasty with the addition of real Irish stout, Jamaican lager, and Kentucky bourbon, and it’s all presented in a lovely reusable tin.

The BBQ buff

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Summer Grilling Gift Box

Your pops boasts about his spice collection and spends summers attached to the grill. You know what’ll make him happy — a wow-worthy Summer Grilling Gift Box! This delightful collection includes four flavors of barbecue sauce, including charred pineapple bourbon and bacon chipotle BBQ. Don’t forget the peppercorn spice rub.

The avid angler

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Sit ‘n Fish Personalized Cooler & Chair

If Dad’s ideal Sunday is spent at the local lake, pond, or stream with his line in the water, surprise him with this personalized cooler and chair. It’s just what he needs to keep him comfortable, and he can keep his favorite beverage in the insulated cooler compartment and a few snacks for the day in the rear storage pocket. The chair folds up, making it convenient to travel with.

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Dad Brain: How Fatherhood Affects the Mind

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The Teich children

When my wife and I became engaged, we planned on having children. It was actually her plan, and though I hadn’t thought much about raising kids, I loved her enough to go along with it.

After we said our I-do’s, she got pregnant. I wasn’t sure what kind of father I would be, but after many months, Lamaze classes, and OB/GYN meetings, something must have clicked. When our first son arrived, I was all in. When I wasn’t at the office, I shared equally in feedings, diaper changes, playing, hugging, kissing, and baby talk. We took turns walking up and down the long hallway in our apartment much of the night to stop our son’s crying and get him to sleep. Though it was exhausting, it all seemed natural, and I didn’t analyze it.

But now, researchers worldwide are analyzing what goes on in a new father’s mind during pregnancy and childhood, and their findings are mind blowing — and another reason to celebrate dads. It’s well established that pregnant mothers have hormonal and cerebral changes during pregnancy and childhood that enhance their parenting skills. It turns out that fathers — despite not actually carrying the baby — simultaneously go through comparable changes.

“We haven’t given fathers much credit as primary caregivers, and we’ve rarely thought about them at all as expectant parents,” says developmental neuroscientist Helena Rutherford, Ph.D., associate professor at Yale University’s Child Study Center. “We’ve acted as though once the baby arrives they simply become fathers. But, actually, the psychological, neurological, and hormonal changes that start to unfold in them during pregnancy are on a parallel path with the mothers.”

A tale of testosterone

A key focus of the research is what happens to fathers’ testosterone levels. In 2011, a landmark study led by Lee Gettler, Ph.D., at the University of Notre Dame followed 624 non-fathers over time. It found that those with higher testosterone levels were most likely to become partnered fathers by the time of follow-up 4 1/2 years later; they then soon experienced large declines in their testosterone levels that were far greater than the declines in men who remained non-fathers. Furthermore, the fathers who reported three hours or more a day of childcare had far lower testosterone levels than those who weren’t involved in childcare.

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Lee observed that testosterone appeared to be a “mediator” between mating and parenting, with high levels predicting mating success and declining levels predicting parenting success. Put another way: Nature provides high testosterone to drive the hunt for a mate, but once a mate is found, lower levels reduce the mating drive so the now gentler, less driven father can focus on raising his family.

These substantial testosterone drops may be a modern phenomenon, since not long ago so many offspring died in childbirth or early childhood that fathers wanted to keep producing progeny. Higher testosterone remained helpful. But with child survival way up and economics dictating against raising multiple children, most families aim for fewer kids. “Testosterone levels may reflect these different reproductive strategies,” says Darby Saxbe, Ph.D., associate professor of psychology at the University of Southern California. “Now, we might have only one or two or three children, but we invest in them tremendously. Rather than maximizing the number of offspring you produce, you want to maximize the survival of each offspring, so you’re shifting away from a mating strategy toward a nurturing strategy.” Ergo, lower testosterone.

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My wife is in her seventh month, and I keep feeling more warmth and paternal communion with the baby.

David Zachary

Father

In the past few years, scientists have shown that testosterone levels start to drop dramatically in fathers before the baby is born, especially in the last trimester. The closer to the due date, it seems, the more nature prepares men for child rearing. David Zachary, a soon-to-be father, reflects this phenomenon perfectly. “My wife is in her seventh month, and I keep feeling more warmth and paternal communion with the baby,” he says. “When you first talk to the baby, it’s like talking to some fantasy future thing that will exist; the conversation is really just in your mind. But now, he keeps getting bigger and more fully formed on the ultrasound. He’s viable. We have an app that tells the different stages of development, and I know that when I talk to my wife’s belly now, I’m talking to a person who is actually hearing me. He’s real to me now.”

A warm bath in the brain

While the lion’s share of the research has centered on testosterone, that’s not the only hormonal game in town. As testosterone goes down, other hormones, such as oxytocin and prolactin — the same ones that surge in new moms — also surge in dads. This research is newer, but it looks like the whole warm bath of the so-called maternal hormones may also be prepping dads for parenting.

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Rutherford cites the work of professor Ruth Feldman, a developmental social neuroscientist who recently showed that, like mothers, fathers have increased levels of oxytocin — the attachment hormone — during pregnancy. After the baby is born, the parents’ oxytocin levels keep increasing, if they have tactile contact with it. As with mothers, the more fathers touch, play, and engage with their child, the more oxytocin they develop, cementing their bonds with the baby.

Similarly, Lee’s research showing that testosterone levels dropped in the perinatal period also showed that levels of prolactin — the hormone that produces milk in mothers — rose in fathers during the same time. The rise started in pregnancy and soared higher after the baby was born, and started interacting with the father. Other research has shown that dads who have the greatest response to infant cries also have the highest prolactin levels. So, it appears that while dads don’t have the intimate privilege of breast-feeding, prolactin is an emotional hormone that makes them better, more responsive fathers.

2014 study led by Feldman found that men go through similar changes to their brain as mothers in the perinatal period — the reduction of gray matter that distracts from childrearing and an increase in gray matter that enhances childrearing.

“The interplay of all these systems appears to be important in fathers as well as mothers,” Rutherford says.

Meeting of the minds

The fact that fathers, despite not bearing children themselves, go through all these hormonal changes that make them, in a sense, more like the mothers — less libidinous and more nurturing — appears to be nature’s ingenious way of getting everybody on the same team, in the same mindset, to give maximum love and care to their child. Saxbe points to research showing that intimate partners tend to synchronize with each other.

“One thought is that when cohabitating with a pregnant partner our patterning of hormones is being influenced by the partner,” she says. “And that may be setting up men to be more biologically prepared for parenthood.”


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75 Dad Jokes Guaranteed to Get a Laugh

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Dads and their humor. Cringeworthy, am I right? It almost seems that as soon as a man becomes a father, his ability to create corny, hackneyed puns increases tenfold.

But these jokes may actually be good for his kids, and all kids. A study found that dad jokes, which are embarrassing, can help children build stamina when dealing with embarrassment as they grow into adults, resulting in being comfortable with who they are.

So, in honor of father’s everywhere, here’s a collection of dad jokes so bad that they’re actually funny. Try out your favorites on the kids. Caveat: You may get only some laughs, but we can guarantee lots of eye rolls.

75 of our favorite dad jokes

  1. What’s the best kind of music to listen to when fishing? Something catchy.
  2. How did the pirate get his ship for so cheap? It was on sail.
  3. “Today my son asked me, ‘Can I have a bookmark’? I burst into tears — he’s 12 years old and still doesn’t know my name!”
  4. Why do dads take an extra pair of socks when they play golf? In case they get a hole in one.
  5. What do you call a fish with no eyes? A fsh.
  6. Why don’t seagulls fly over the bay? Because then they’d be bagels (bay gulls).
  7. “What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment but never in a thousand years? The letter M.”
  8. What’s the best kind of bird to work for a construction company? A crane.
  9. What did the T-Rex use to cut wood? A dino-saw.
  10. “I got fired from my job as a taxi driver. It turns out nobody thought I was fare.”
  11. What do you call a snake that loves building houses? A boa constructor.
  12. Where do fish keep their money? In a river bank.
  13. Why did the man put his money in the freezer? He wanted cold, hard cash.
  14. When does it rain money? When there is a change in the weather.
  15. Why don’t scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything.
  16. What do a tick and the Eiffel Tower have in common? They’re both Paris sites.
  17. Why did the man get fired from the banana factory? He kept throwing away the bent ones.
  18. “Whoever stole my depression medication — I hope you’re happy now.”
  19. Why can’t a leopard hide? Because he’s always spotted.
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  1. What do you call two monkeys who share an Amazon account? Prime mates.
  2. What do you call a penguin in the White House? Lost.
  3. What do you call a kangaroo’s lazy joey? A pouch potato.
  4. What did the llama say to his date? “Want to go on a picnic? Alpaca lunch.”
  5. “Did you hear that I’m reading a book about anti-gravity? It’s impossible to put down.”
  6. Which is faster, hot or cold? Hot, because you can catch a cold.
  7. Which bear is the most condescending? A pan-duh.
  8. What kind of noise does a witch’s vehicle make? Brrrroooom, brrroooom.
  9. What’s brown and sticky? A stick.
  10. “Singing in the shower is fun until you get soap in your mouth. Then it’s a soap opera.”
  11. “I only know 25 letters of the alphabet. I don’t know y.”\
  12. How does the moon cut his hair? Eclipse it.
  13. What do you call a factory that makes OK products? A satisfactory.
  14. What did the janitor say when he jumped out the closet? “Supplies!”
  15. What did the buffalo say to his son when he dropped him off at school? “Bison!”
  16. “I can tolerate algebra, maybe even a little calculus, but geometry is where I draw the line.”
  17. Why do bees have sticky hair? Because they use a honeycomb.
  18. What kind of music do chiropractors like? Hip pop.
  19. What has five toes and isn’t your foot? My foot.
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  1. What did the cannibal choose as his last meal? Five Guys.
  2. Me: “Go to bed, the cows are already asleep in the field.” Son: “So what?” Me: “It’s pasture bedtime.”
  3. What do you call a Frenchman in sandals? Philippe Philoppe.
  4. “I bought the world’s worst thesaurus yesterday. Not only is it terrible, it’s terrible.”
  5. Why did the scarecrow get an award? Because he was out standing in his field.
  6. What do you get if you cross an angry sheep with a moody cow? An animal that’s in a baaaaad mooood.
  7. Can a kangaroo jump higher than the Empire State Building? Of course! Buildings can’t jump.
  8. What did the sink tell the toilet? “You look flushed.”
  9. What happens when a snowman throws a tantrum? He has a meltdown.
  10. “I saw a 1,000-year-old oil stain; it was from ancient Greece.”
  11. “My extra winter weight is finally gone. Now, I have spring rolls.”
  12. Did you hear about the red and blue ships that collided? All the sailors were marooned.
  13. My neighbor gave me a new roof for free. He said it was on the house.
  14. Did you hear about the teenager who failed his driving test? He thought it was a crash course.
  15. Where do surfers learn to surf? At boarding school.
  16. A duck walks into a bar and buys everyone a round. He tells the bartender, “Put it on my bill.”
  17. What do you call a wizard who’s good with ceramics? Harry Pottery.
  18. Why did Marie Curie break up with the guy she was seeing? There was no chemistry.
  19. Did you hear about the nurse who didn’t want to become a doctor? She didn’t have the patients.
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  1. Why did the tourist feel disappointed upon seeing the Liberty Bell? It wasn’t all it was cracked up to be.
  2. How did Benjamin Franklin feel when he discovered electricity? He was shocked!
  3. Why don’t the other farm animals like playing basketball with pigs? They’re ball hogs.
  4. How do ghosts stay in shape? They exorcise.
  5. What do rabbits need after getting caught in the rain? A hare dryer.
  6. Why did the coach put the frog in the outfield? He was really good at catching flies.
  7. What board game is popular in Prague? Czechers.
  8. What kind of shoes does a lazy person wear? Loafers.
  9. Why didn’t the invisible man go to the dance? He didn’t have any body to take.
  10. “’Dad, did you get a haircut?’ ‘No, I got them all cut!'”
  11. What did one candle say to the other? “Do you want to go out tonight?”
  12. Why did the bed wear a disguise? It was undercover.
  13. Why was the Incredible Hulk so good at gardening? He had a green thumb.
  14. Why did the elephant quit his job? He was working for peanuts.
  15. What did the shovel say to the sand? “I really dig you!”
  16. What are the least expensive type of teeth? Buck teeth.
  17. Why did the queen go to the dentist? To get crowns.

And, finally…

  1. When does a joke become a dad joke? When it becomes apparent.

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