Hey kids, what's the best thing you do or did for your Dads on Father's Day?
created Jun 15, 2008 by jessica
16 responses
I'll be a grouch, but I actually boycott what are sometimes referred to as "the Hallmark Holidays"--Mothers/Fathers/Grandfathers/Secretaries/etc days. It takes fortitude to stand up to the pressure, especially when you have kids in school, but I think it's worth it if I can train my kids to have more genuine relationships with me (and their secretaries, in the future)
your an ass
i got dad a card. and juice, it's "you're." contraction of "you are," not the second person possessive adjective. and yes, i'm an ass.
I went to watch Fresno State bop Rice at the CWS with my dad.
heh... My kids got me a new gril, and I'm not going to complain
Oh and I know that I still have a genuine relationship with my kids
i just don't believe in manufactured holidays instantiated primarily by commercial interests. there is no long history of fathers' day celebrations throughout any of the cultural histories that i'm familiar with. so it feels inauthentic and obnoxious. i don't like being manipulated like that.
chuck: so, unless your kids have their own income, you just bought yourself a new grill, eh?
I got a really cool pair of shorts with a big pocket for my blackberry. My kids all donated blood plasma for six months to save up to buy them, so it counts as a thoughtful gesture. (No, they didn't. I'm joking.)
todd: While true, it is more about the time I spent with my son searching for the grill, teaching him the virtues of gas vs. fire, having him help me build the grill, and in the future teaching him how to grill the perfect hamburger.
chuck: all that is good and useful. but none of it needed "fathers' day" for you to do it. in fact, i would guess that you can name dozens of similar experiences with your kids that had nothing to do with you being manipulated into buying a card you didn't want or need by some stupid corporation in kansas city.
"Son, let me tell you about the virtues of propane and propane accessories."
i almost agree with todd, except there is no reason not to celebrate at all, just don't spend money.
david, i could almost agree with that. but i'm just not a fan of manufactured holidays, i guess.
I would rather celebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day than, say, Easter. The "manufactured" criteria is just as arbitrary as anything else.
By the way, happy Todd Appreciation Day.
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