Monday, June 29, 2020

Not Much Celebrating

Father's Day was just another day, not much to celebrate except the fact that it was supposed to be hubby's special day.  I made a wonderful meal and made the effort to make him feel like the amazing father and husband that he is, but it was a very different way to celebrate the day...by basically NOT celebrating the day at all.

If the kids had been in school, they would have most likely made a few gifts for dad. I probably would have given them money to buy a special gift as well to mark the occasion.  But not this year.  I'm not even sure he got a homemade card.  To my husband's credit, he really didn't care or get bothered that he wasn't treated like a king for the day.  After all, dads are kind of forgotten about when it comes to major celebrations as moms usually take center stage.  That is why Father's day is supposed to be a big deal.  Dads get one day to be loved on and showered with special attention. One day to just be thought of and treated like royalty.  After all, isn't that how it is on Mohter's day?

However, my hubby knows how much he is appreciated and loved everyday. It takes more than one day of the day to show him his true worth.  So not celebrating the day and making a big deal out of Father's Day was not something that he really cared to do.  He just wanted a day to be, to relax. And that is why he is the wonderful man that he is and why we love him.  It's a happy Father's day everyday to my wonderful hubby.

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