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Frugal Fathers Day Gift
Ideas
by Nancy Twigg
For many women, the
fathers on their gift lists present the biggest gift giving challenges. If you
are having trouble knowing what to get dear old Dad for Fathers Day this year,
look over the following list of gift ideas that fall into the category of
simple, yet meaningful tokens of your appreciation and love.
* The Gift of
Laughter Is there some old comedian or sitcom that always makes him chuckle?
Use your VCR to make a tape of as many episodes as you can record. When you give
your gift, include a note instructing him to watch it anytime he needs a good
laugh.
* Dads Own
Webpage Use your scanner and computer skills to create a homepage devoted to
all Dads many interests. Include pictures of his children, hobbies and
accomplishments. Tell how proud you are of him and how grateful you feel to have
him as your father. After youve uploaded the site with the help of your Internet
Service Provider, include the URL in a card telling Dad to visit that webpage
for a special surprise.
* The Gift of a
Clean House If your dad lives alone, housecleaning may not be high on his
list of priorities. If possible, surprise him by giving his home a good,
thorough cleaning while he is away for a few days. Even if you cant surprise
him, he is sure to enjoy the results when you finish.
* The Gift of
Encouragement Find a special quote or Bible verse that is particularly
meaningful. If you are handy with a needle and embroidery floss, create a
cross-stitch sampler featuring those words. If not, use your calligraphy skills
and put the verse in an attractive frame to sit proudly on his desk at
work.
* A Subscription to
His Hometown Newspaper This gift may cost a little more but is sure to be a
winner. If he no longer lives in the small town where he grew up, purchase a
gift subscription to that towns local newspaper. This gift will help him keep up
with the happenings in the place he used to call home.
Several of these ideas
are ones that worked well with my own hard-to-gift father. Of course, they can
be modified for any other family membermale or female who presents a gift-buying
challenge.
Excerpt from Nancy Twiggs new
book, Celebrate Simply: Your Guide to Simpler, More Meaningful Holidays
and Special Occasions
(www.celebratesimply.com). To receive the free report, "10 Easy
Ways to Give from the Heart, Not the Pocketbook," send a blank email message to:
10easyways@GetResponse.com

About Nancy Twigg
Nancy Twigg, Editor, Counting the Cost
Ezine
Author, "Celebrate Simply: Your Guide to Simpler, More Meaningful
Holidays and Special Occasions"
http://www.countingthecost.com
http://www.celebratesimply.com
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