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Some Fun and Interesting Facts about Father’s Day

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Honoring one’s father is an idea that goes back to the very beginning of human civilization. Yet during that time, there wasn’t any specific day to make them feel special. The idea of Father’s Day is quite new and in fact, this sentimental holiday has a very interesting history.

Spokane, Washington

While a lot of people believe that Father’s Day was started to have a special day for all fathers just like during Mother’s Day, it’s actually something different from the latter. The history of Father’s Day is also not like that of Mother’s Day.

 

It took 64 years before Father’s Day became an official holiday. In 1972, President Nixon’s re-election campaign allowed him to get an official proclamation signed to make Father’s Day a federal holiday. Today, it’s celebrated with food, gifts, and bonding with the family.

Red Rose

 

 

 

 

The History of Father’s Day

 

Sonora Smart Dodd founded the holiday in Spokane, Washington at the YMCA. She started Father’s Day to honor her father, William Jackson Smart, a veteran who fought in the Civil War. He was not only a veteran, but he was also a single father who successfully raised his six children.  Sonora chose her father’s birthday, which is why the 19th of June in 1910 was proclaimed as the first Father’s Day by Spokane’s mayor.

 

Now that you know the history of Father’s Day, here are some fun facts about this special celebration:

Classic Drinking Fountain

 

 

 

 

The Drinking Fountain Tribute

 

One of the people who are remembered during Father’s Day is Halsey Taylor. He was the inventor of the non-squirting drinking fountain, as well as the founder of the company named after him. In 1912, he invented the drinking fountain. This was a tribute to his father who passed away due to typhoid fever, which was caused by drinking from a contaminated water supply in 1896.

 

 

Cards for Father's Day

 

Father’s Day Flowers

 

The official flower for Father’s Day is the rose. If one’s father is living, a red rose is worn on the lapel. If he is deceased, a white rose is worn instead.

 

 

 

 

 

One of the Biggest Card-Sending Holidays

According to the makers of greeting cards from Hallmark, Father’s Day is the 4th among the holidays that has the highest number of cards sent, with an estimate of $100 million in sales. Every year, 72 million cards are sent during Father’s Day. Around 50% of the cards are given to husbands and 20% are sent to fathers.

 

Father's Day in Thailand

 

 

National Father’s Day in Thailand

 

The birthday of the king of Thailand also serves as National Father’s Day. Here, people celebrate with fireworks, speeches, acts of honor and charity. The most famous charitable acts on this day include blood donation and liberating captive animals.

 

Quality Time with the Whole Family

 

 

 

 

When did the Yearly Celebration of Father’s Day Begin?

In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson proclaimed to honor all fathers on the third Sunday of June, and referred to this day of every year as Father’s Day. After six years, President Richard Nixon signed the public law to make this permanent. Ever since, people celebrated Father’s Day every year.

 

 

 

Men's Tie

 

 

The Most Common Father’s Day Gift – Neckties

 

The appeal of neckties among everyone has never reduced throughout time. Children may give other gifts for their fathers, but neckties are one of their must-buys for this special day. It has been the standard Father’s Day gift for many years, and it brings nostalgia for a lot of fathers.

 

Neckties have been popularized in the late 1800’s and its mass-production began in 1920. It has an unspoken purpose as a status marker since the way a person dresses is equivalent to his professional status. It is a symbol that represents success in both manhood and fatherhood. Therefore fathers are rewarded with a tie on this special day.

 

Feasting for Father's Day

 

 

 

Father’s Day in Germany

 

In most countries, Father’s Day is often celebrated by the whole family spending quality time together. It’s all different in Germany – they celebrate it with local food and wagons filled with beer. They also celebrate it on Ascension Day or the 40th day of Easter.

 

 

 

 

 

Now, you can share these fun facts about Father’s Day and amaze your little ones. After that, you can enjoy the holiday outdoors by playing with the Whistlecopter. This is a great toy that whistles all the way up to a maximum height of 200 feet. No other LED Slingshot Copter can fly that high. Each Whistlecopter is individually packaged with its own Super Glow Wings, a 7-inch red rubber band, exclusive Viper Launcher, and an instruction card. Each Whistlecopter also has the brightest LED light on the market and as it descends looks like fireworks in the sky.

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