Am I the only father who doesn't think Father's Day is a proper day? It was invented by Americans last century,and, I suspect, promoted thereafter by Hallmark. Mothering Sunday is a proper day,acknowledged and encouraged by the Church, but I can't bring myself to recognise or want any acknowledgment of Father's (or Fathers') Day.
Mother's Day is a completely different date....the US is commercially driven - and also ties in with the last round of the US Open golf, talking of which I need to find a streaming site if it's not on the main channels.
Yes it is commercially driven. Nothing wrong with appreciating fathers. No need to spend a fortune. Just say thanks and give a big hug. Should imagine that fathers who live alone would appreciate a card.
I remember the very first fathers day that I was aware of, it was the year my first Son was born in 1980, I really dont bother with it much it means nothing to me, I am however still pleased when I get good wishes from my kids.
I must say, I am partial to a "good" whiskey myself!! cant stick Teachers or that Bells type rubbish. its like drinking caustic compared to a "good" single malt.