I haven't decided what to get my dad for fathers day. Last night we camped out on our deck and i asked him and he said a jayhawk license plate for the front of his car. My mom says she'll help in whatever i choose. I want to get him something else but can't decide. Last year i got him the American Idol Encore CD,Royals online stats, and a card. What should I do this year besides the Jayhawk License Plate? He works at a health insurance company, he also referees,umpires, and officials city league and high school sports games. He likes KU, Kansas City Cheifs, Kansas City Royals, and doesn't really have a favorite NBA team. What should i give him?
~Jessica
2007-05-26
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➔ Grade-Schooler
You can go to a sports memorabilia site and check out the gas grills, all decked out in yer favorite team!!
2007-05-26 05:17:20
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answered by chris j 7
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Here's something creative that will be appreciated and you will have fun doing:
Make up a crossword puzzle and have all the hints be personal inside moments and jokes that only you two would know about. Put it on a poster board and add some clipart and some pictures to it!
The crossword puzzle could be time consuming and a bit frustrating ... you could do the same idea with a WORDSEARCH or WORDFIND puzzle.
Put your computer skills to work! Use Excel, get clipart from Yahoo Images Search, copy them, and reformat them, use a gluestick to put on posterboard.
Use graph paper, and pictures from magazines if you are not as good on the computer, and it will give it a homemade feeling.
This is a really beautiful poem too!
The things you taught me I will always know.
How could I not? The roots have sunk so deep:
All lessons of the heart that I will keep
No matter who I am or where I go.
Kids learn from what their parents are, and so
You are my book of life, the thoughts I reap;
From you I learned the rules of right and wrong
Against which I at times had to rebel,
Though with regret I carry with me still.
How lucky I am to have been loved so well,
Even as I pushed against your will,
Relying on a father fair and strong.
-Author Unknown
2007-05-28 11:02:35
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answered by Reserved 6
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Father's Day: Do you've a Polaroid digital camera? are you able to get one? Have the youngsters do a portray it extremely is an inch or 2 larger than the Polaroid on all aspects. Take a photo of the toddler and fasten it to the portray at the same time as this is dry. extra options comprise: Take the photo at the same time as the toddler is all painty. Un-posed, spontaneous photos are more advantageous exciting, and the dad would like the cuteness of them. man or woman artwork are a hassel at this age. extremely, cover an finished table with paper (from a huge roll). Have each and each toddler take a turn portray on the paper. Take photos of each toddler. at the same time as this is dry, decrease the portray into products and fasten the polaroids. you aren't to any extent further with the help of your self are you? with the help of regulation, you could in basic terms have 8 with the help of your self. evaluate soliciting for help, or calling the college board. You (likely) won't be able to manage 15 with the help of your self. have self assurance me, i have been there!
2016-11-27 20:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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A hammock is always good, Take him for dinner. make him his favorite desert. tickets to a sporting event. a CD of his favorite music group. a fishing trip. dads usually love to go fishing. and it will give you time together.
a bottle of his favorite after shave. You could also find old picture of the two of you together and then scan them to your computer and make him a photo show on windows media. You can also add a song that tells your dad how you feel about him.
2007-06-01 17:50:03
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answered by angie 4
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KC Royals ballcap possibly signed by a major leaguer perhaps Mike Sweeney. Some major leaguers think if it is for a father's day gift from a young daughter maybe he will go out of his way to sign a cap for you.
2007-05-26 05:16:16
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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Why not get him the jayhawk license plate-you did ask and that's what he wants.
2007-06-02 18:04:58
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answered by Joan J 6
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the right answer is what he wants
a jayhawk licence plate
but if you could find some kind of personal airconditioner for him to where under his umpire uniform that would be cool too
2007-06-02 14:46:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Get your child to make something, whether it is a homemade card or maybe a nice framed photo as that will tell it is from the heart x
2007-06-02 12:37:05
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answered by Gem Lou 3
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if he doesnt have new ref/ump gear go for that (get it personalized and that would be wonderful)
AI should have a new cd out now or soon try that
if you live somewhere with a ballfield that his favorite teams play at get him ticket for the game (if you are in KC get him season tickets or a couple tickets for home games)
2007-05-26 04:15:51
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answered by squeaker 5
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Take him to a Sunday brunch. Enjoy all the foods and talk about the family.
2007-05-26 04:13:06
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answered by Michael M 7
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