The Special Men in our Lives
How to Make Father’s Day Special for Our Men During Covid-19 pandemic.
After one year of pandemic panic and struggling through quarantine, we’ve all been tasked with learning how to be creative when it comes to celebrations and gift-giving. And now the time has come to consider all the fathers and father figures in our lives and what we can do to make this Father’s Day extra special while still being mindful of covid-19.
All the father figures in our lives deserve to be celebrated, whether they are your uncles, brothers, godfathers, or even male coaches and teachers. If you can’t say thank you in person this year, here are six ways to safely celebrate these special people this season.
1. Get Dad What He Needs
Men tend to love what they have and use it until it is on its last leg. What is that something he needs to replace but won’t replace himself? a wallet, a belt, or a phone case?
Make it extra special by getting him something creative and personalized like a Day MyLane piece of your choice.
2. Gift A T-Shirt That Says More
Wearable art is aesthetic and functional—and the perfect gift to give on Father’s Day, especially if you can’t see your dad in person this year.
Spruce up Dad’s wardrobe and refresh his style with an endearing gift that makes Dad feel closer to you with an Ore Mi T-Shirt from DML. It’ll make your dad look and feel cool this Father’s Day.
3. Give Him Something That Says, “I Love You” Every Day
Instead of a tee, you can combine functional, aesthetic, and loving vibes with this Winsome Drawstring Backpack Bag. It says “I Love You” in a unique way, which helps it look less cheesy and way cooler than your standard “best dad ever” logo.
Winsome like kilode translates to I love you like I don’t know what’s going on, and it will serve as a reminder to your dad that he’s one of the most special people in your life.
4. Add a Special Touch with a Handmade Card
Gift-giving doesn’t have to be expensive. If you want to save money and create the most meaningful gift of all, write your dad a custom card.
Fill it with sappy words of appreciation, your favorite memories, or a silly poem. When it’s written from the heart in your own words, it doesn’t matter how bad your handwriting is.
5. Let Him Wear Your Unique Words of Appreciation
If your dad is more of a crewneck guy, consider getting him this hoodless sweatshirt from DML. Nwoke na ife ana eme, carries a lot of meaning that is perfect for your father. These words imply that a man is measured by his ability to care for his family and that he is succeeding.
Showing your appreciation might involve a bit of explaining—unless your dad speaks lgbo.
6. Let Him Decide with a Gift Card
Some dads are just hard to shop for. Let him pick and choose when you gift him credit to one of his favorite stores.