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Father’s Day Gift Ideas: Hurry It’s Not Too Late!

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Petty Officer 3rd Class Arthur Richardson, a corpsman with 1st Medical Battalion at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, feeds 1-year-old daughter, Adalynn Richardson, during the Father's Day luncheon held at the Pacific Views Event Center, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, June 17.

Petty Officer 3rd Class Arthur Richardson, a corpsman with 1st Medical Battalion at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, feeds 1-year-old daughter, Adalynn Richardson, during the Father’s Day luncheon held at the Pacific Views Event Center, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, June 17.

Father’s Day Gift Ideas

Father’s Day is upon us, and many people are still struggling with what to buy Dad. After all, he’s special and it can’t be just any old gift. Dad deserves something unique.

Personalized and monogrammed, items are always fun to give as gifts. Dad’s like seeing their names on items like t-shirts, mugs and picture frames. There is still time to get Dad a special item that is personalized just for him, and he is sure to love it.

There are many “of the month” type gifts available. These are often times called “clubs” and they deliver to Dad’s home monthly. You can get very creative with these too. Does Dad like wine, steaks, beef jerky, candy, popcorn, even bacon is available to be delivered to him. He will receive a special flavor of the month, every month. This is a fun way to give a gift that lasts.

This week, many stores will have special sections dedicated to Father’s Day. A trip to the mall, or favorite department store, is sure to help give shoppers some ideas. Just remember how special Dad is and buy him something that shows he’s loved.

For those many dads that love to be out on the golf course an organizer will help him keep everything in order in the trunk of the car and right at hand for that last minute decision to hit the golf course. The organizer has a place for his shoes, golf balls and all those tee’s along with areas for miscellaneous belongings. The sturdy bag zips up and can be carried to another vehicle if needed.

Give dad the gift he will never forget. For the thrill seeking dad, give him the gift of driving a real National Stock Car. Behind the wheel he will be going over 165 miles per hour and have the ride of his life. Crewmember will buckle him in, make sure the two way radio is working fine and then give him the thumbs up to start his engine. The roar of the V8 engine is the start of his thrills and pulling out on the track is the start of the memories he will hold for a lifetime.