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Teens can make Father’s Day more special and meaningful not just for their dad but for the whole family. There are many fun family activities that can make the day so much more than just a clichéd present for dad. Father’s Day activities start with getting the whole family to participate and making helping your teen make dad’s preferences the first priority.
This is a great idea to get some fresh air, peace and quiet. Dads absolutely love fishing, and if dad has the taste for the hook he would love a surprise trip to the lake. And be it in the local lake or the deep blue sea, fishing is going to provide daddy with a much needed break from work as he bonds with the rest of the family, and nature, too.
The warm June calls for some outdoor fun activities and Father’s Day is the perfect chance to do so. While they may have to spend some time over the internet searching for an adequate music festival for their dad, teens can make Father’s Day all the more special for their dad by giving them a chance to spend some quality time to spend with their family and have a great time checking out the local music scene.
The everyday office politics might be taking their toll on dad’s nerves. To help him relieve stress, a friendly battle with his family might make a great Father’s Day activity. Knowing their dad’s preference, teens can look for indoor or outdoor paintball. The whole family gets to have fun over the paintball battle while they channelize their inner warriors.
This is one of the outdoor activities that men tend to like. On Father’s Day, a barbeque has a special meaning. The entire family gets to spend quality time together while dad gets a rare opportunity to relax and bomd with the family.
Every dad has a favorite kind of movie. He could be a history buff, or love action movies. Teens can plan out a movie marathon for their dads and the whole family. You can help your teen pull together a list of the top all time favorites and then make a movie marathon day. Add in some fun snacks and you're good to go.
Dad needs pampering after years of putting his own luxuries in the back seat. By booking a massage, hair-cut or even a professional shave, kids can give their dad a small token of appreciation on Father’s Day.
There are many ways apart from these in which teens can make Father’s Day more special than just adding more ties to their dad’s wardrobe. Knowing about their dad’s hobbies, his likes and dislikes is the first step towards making it more than ‘just another day’ for him.