Creative Ways to Make Dad's Day

Looking for fun and creative ways to celebrate dad this Father's Day? Here are some suggestions he's sure to love.

1. Make it a movie day.

What kind of movies does your dad enjoy? Rent a projector and make your own movie fest filled with dad's favorites. Whether he prefers Dirty Harry or the Godfather series, the whole family is sure to love watching these classics projected larger than life onto the living room wall. Add some of dad's favorite snacks, and you've got the ultimate "good-news-dad-you-don't-have-to-shave-or-even-get-dressed-today" kind of celebration.

2. Fun for sports nuts.

Is your dad a huge sports fan? A rental projector is the ultimate way to celebrate dad's favorite spectator sport. Why not buy him a copy of the latest Sports Illustrated "Best of" or bloopers reel? Better yet, give dad a gift certificate for a future projector rental so he can watch the finals of his favorite sport in style.

3. Sweet memories for the sentimental type.

Perhaps your dad is more of the sentimental type? It doesn't take a huge amount of time or know-how to put together a spectacular highlights reel of favorite family memories. From those first days of birth to that road trip to the Grand Canyon to all those times you and your dad went fishing, there are plenty of memories that are sure to make your dad smile. Compile them all onto a DVD (or two), pop some popcorn, and start the show with a rental projector and a trip down memory lane.

4. For the grill junkie.

If your dad would rather be wearing a goofy apron and standing behind the grill surrounded in a giant pillar of smoke, then why not let him do what he loves most this Father's Day? You can spring for all the fixings and maybe throw in a new grill set and a manly apron and let dad get to work on those steaks. Make sure you remember to pick up some of dad's favorite beverage to set the mood properly.

5. Dad's choice.

Some dads are just too complex to be categorized as simply as others. If your dad is hard to read (or hard to please), why not make it dad's choice and ask him how he would most love to spend Father's Day? You could even offer some suggestions, like camping, fishing, hunting, relaxing, sleeping, grilling, watching movies, or none of the above. You never know, he just might surprise you.

However you choose to spend Father's Day this year, remember to choose activities your dad would love -- which may or may not be the same festivities you would choose. Have a happy Father's Day!

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