Happy Father’s Day
Enjoy the day, Dads!
A little background on the Father’s Day holiday, via the North County Times:
The young woman sat in a Spokane, Wash., church on Sunday in 1909 listening to the minister praise a new holiday, Mother’s Day, which had recently been enacted.
Sonora Dodd, then 28, had memories of her mother —- who died when Sonora was a teenager —– but it was her father who had been the guiding force in raising she and her siblings.
Born in Arkansas in 1882, Sonora and her family had come west to a farm in Eastern Washington. When her mother died in 1898, Sonora’s father, William Smart, a Civil War veteran, was left to raise the couple’s six children.
As she listened to the Mother’s Day sermon at the Centenary Presbyterian Church, Sonora thought it would also be appropriate to honor fathers, like her own, and the seeds of Father’s Day were first sewn.
Today, there are 66.3 million fathers in the country, reports the U.S. Census Bureau.
Nearly 95 million Father’s Day cards will be given this year, making it the fourth largest card-sending occasion of the year.
Yes, and neckties still lead the list of Father’s Day gifts, followed by hammers, wrenches and screwdrivers.
It was a much different world nearly a century ago when Sonora Dodd sat down with Dr. Conrad Bluhm, her church’s pastor, to write the original Father’s Day resolution that was approved by the Spokane Ministerial Alliance at its June 6, 1910, meeting held at the YMCA.
By mayoral proclamation, the first Father’s Day was held on June 19, 1910, in Spokane…
…In 1967, she wrote a letter to her old church giving details of that first Father’s Day celebration there, said Janet Hauck, the archivist for Whitworth College in Spokane, which provided a copy of the missive.
“Dr. Bluhm chose for his sermon topic of the service, ‘The Knighthood That Never Retreats,’” wrote Dodd. “With my family, John Bruce and our infant son whom we called Jack, I attended this service. To me this was a very sacred occasion.”
Each father in attendance was presented with a red rose.
The letter continued: “There was special music and our first Father’s Day at Centenary was something quite worth remembering.”
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Thank you.
fire it up
Happy Fathers day!
I got my dad an electric toothbrush.
Thanks Michelle,
Hope it is a wonderful day for your family as well …
As for me I and getting ready to go to breakfast with 4 of my kids, their spouses and 3 of my grandchildren …
Hope everyone has a good day … for me everyday is father’s day as not a single one goes by without my remembering my late father and counting the blessings of my family …
To all the troops … hope you get home soon to see your fathers and children … our thoughts are with all of you …
Thanks Michelle.
I just read the card from my oldest daughter, a Spokane resident.
Happy Father’s Day to all.
Happy Father’s Day to my fellow father’s on this site and a special one to Mr. Malkin for the love and support he gives to our lovely hostess so she can be the clarion of truth for the new media. We have a twofer in this house today it is also my Birthday today, 51 years on planet earth. Thanks to my Mom and Dad (whom God took from us on 15 Sep 89), who did a fairly good job of raising me with great patience, love, and a pretty good morale compass.
To all the Men deployed in our defense on this day a very special Father’s Day and thank you for all you do for this country. Having spent many of these special days deployed I wish you a safe return to your loved ones upon the completion of your tour of duty.
Father’s Day reminds me of Rudyard Kipling’s poem, “If,” that I keep on my son’s wall.
thatwhichDang Boomer u r O.L.D.
Happy Birthday!
Thanks MM! Happy Fathers Day to Mr. Malkin, a true behind the scenes hero!
/s/
José
Wow. I didn’t know Father’s Day was started in Spokane. My hometown is not far from there. Happy Father’s Day!
Thanks AJ! It was a shamelss plug, but in my book any day above ground is a good one!
Happy Birthday Boomer …
FWIW…. I turned 50 on cinco de mayo.
Happy Fathers Day to all and to all the fathers who are deployed a special Happy Fathers Day to you.
Mr. Malkin, Thank you for letting your wife mingle with such an ecclectic group of people. Happy Father’s Day.
Happy Father’s Day to all dads out there!
And a Happy Birthday to you Boomer! 51 years young! Thats great.
I have gone but a mere 37 laps around the sun so far….but the last 11 years, since my first son was born, have been the best of those 37. Now I have 2 sons….and I thank them for showing me what life is really about.
ajmontana #15 nothing wrong with that you are as old as you feel. Except for some physical limitations I still fell like I am in my early 30s.
Happy fathers day to the dads. Happy fathers day to Mr. Malkin.
Happy Birthday boomer. If you are truly as old as you feel, someone needs to shoot AJ and put him out of his misery.
aj … one of my daughters turned 28 on Cinco de Mayo … she was only 9 when we moved to AZ and she always said she loved AZ because everyone celebrated her birthday …
…& for some reason the website Newsbusters.org is gone!
so this means i’m 7? lol
My wife and daughter got me a really cool collection of stuff to wash the car with. My 2 year old daughter picked out the bucket herself!
I wish the best to all the dads out there today; I give a special “shout out” to all the dads overseas in the military who might not be able to be with their kids today. We appreciate your sacrifice and I hope you get to speak with your families today.
Interestingly, in dog years you would still be 50!
P.S. AJ is my bud so I was just kiddin about shootin him.
Happy Father’s Day you all you Fathers out there.
Happy Father’s Day to all our troops.
Happy Father’s Day to Mr. Malkin.
Don’t know what my 2 kids have planned for me but it will be special just spending time with them.
Just saw Flags of Our Fathers last night…
Have any of you ever experienced a “I wish I had……?
I wish I had sat -with pen and pad in hand – and waited until my Dad (4 years in the Pacific) talked about some of his experiences…He was very “close to the vest” with all of his thoughts.
For those who have fathers still with you – here on earth…You are lucky.
Happy Father’s Day. Mr. Malkin must be doing something right to have such a loving family.
Happy Fathers Day to all the fathers out there.
Happy Fathers Day to Michelle’s Father , Mr M.
(I do not trust using search engines for the correct spelling because there are more unhinged leftist bigots on the Web than stars in the heaven that have intentionally mispelled it…)
Dang children!!
Happy Father’s Day to all of you dads!
Happy Father’s Day to each dad here. Hope you are having a great one.
L
Happy Father’s Day wishes to all Dads out there! If you haven’t seen it, let your kids take you to see KungFu Panda. It’s great!
The last two days have captured the essentials of my life. Birthday for the Army, Flag Day for the Nation, and Father’s Day for my daughters. Now, I get to mow the grass, wash my car, and hopefully squeeze in a nap…
Happy Father’s Day to you all. Boil out the consumerism, and focus on the kids!
Happy birthday and father’s day Boomer. Keep breathing that sweet Idaho air and you’ll live to be 100.
Happy Father’s Day.
“Babies’ Daddies” — Good one, Michelle. Hopefully by this time next year the term will have run its course. Probably not, but it sure is a dumb saying. (Michelle Obama, the term applies to deadbeat and unwed dads, ya doofus.)
And to all kids young and adult, appreciate what you’ve got. You could have ended up with a deadbeat dad — a baby-daddy — like I did.
No worries on my end, though. I’ve lived my whole life without a dad around, so I’ve had no one to miss. If anything, I’ve learned that I don’t want kids of my own until I’m willing and able (which may be never). Not having a dad doesn’t bother me, and my mom did a pretty good job, I think.
So Father’s Day is pretty inconsequential to me personally. Not really a humbug occasion. Instead, it’s just one less reason to have to go out and buy a present each year.
Happy Father’s Day to all the Dad’s. Hope you have a wonderful day and are appreciated for all that you do for your families.
Happy Father’s Day to you all.
This is my first Father’s Day without a Father to call. I know I am certainly not alone I just didn’t think about it until I got calls from my kids this morning.
Dad you were the best. I will always love you. I hope I can measure up.
God Bless to all Fathers out there. We need God’s help today more than ever.
You are 100% right … I’m a 62 year old kid … and lovin’ every minute of it …
Happy Fathers day to all and even to you lgm.
lgm has children??
#42, yes he found someone to procreate with him. Wonder what she looks like?
Happy Father’s Day to all the Dad’s and to my dear husband who spends another Father’s Day in the sandbox and to my dear father in FL, my ex-father in law in McLean and my brother in IL.
Here is to all the dads out there who stuck around and helped raise there kids. I wish I could say the same about mine but unfortunately I cant. So have a lousy fathers day “dad”.
Thanks Michelle. Happy fathers day to all the dads out there. My one son sent me an ecard, the other a pound of coffee from South America where he lives.
spackle: It’s very sad what you wrote, but there are sad things in life. It’s very easy to focus on everything that’s wrong in life, but it might be better to simply pray over it, and pray for your enemies, and pray for those who’ve let you down…..as human beings will always do.
The only true “Father” is God, anyway….and God will always be there for you!
Happy Father’s Day to all, and Happy Birthday Boomer. 51? Ah…just a kid! I can from a father’s point of view, understand Spackle and his post. 15 years ago, I lost contact with my 3 daughters, and couldn’t find them. Courts, of course, were no help. My eldest found me back in November to a joyeous reunion. On top of that, I decided to move down near them. Today was our first real Fathers Day in a very long time. It was great! I don’t know Spackle’s situation with his dad; sometimes things can get all messed up. Maybe in the future, times and minds will change and perhaps a reunion too, can be made. A prayer for you. Also, prayers to all our fathers in uniform, unable to make it home today. A very special Fathers’ Day to you too.
Happy Birthday Boomer!
A verse that has helped me (i.e. “cling to” – in case Obama is reading):
When my father and my mother forsake me, then the LORD will take me up. Psalm 27:10 KJV
It was a good Father’s Day. Indian food for dinner, a new shirt from my boys and the Complete Dirty Harry DVD Collection from my wife.
What a woman!
May all fathers and the moms who had to be fathers also, have a great day today. LOL, my son gave me two pairs of spit shined combat boots ………… love that guy…… now what do I do with them?LOL
Happy Father’s Day to all those dads who put or have put long hours and much care into supporting and raising their kids. Bless you all!
Thanks Michelle and Happy Father’s Day to all as well.
This morning I went to brunch with my husband, father, and father-in-law. For me, there was no one more influential in my development than my father.
It’s so tragic that things like feminism have undermined the importance of fathers. They are essential, and no mother – no matter how wonderful she is – can replace a father (that works the other way, too).
To all the Dads out there: Thank you.
Happy Fathers’ Day.
My Father’s Day began with me watching the news and sipping my coffee, before my wife and children took me to Cracker Barrel for breakfast. There’s nothin’ like the Cracker Barrell Country Boy’s Breakfast to start my father’s day.
My 7 year old son had made me a card and put one his green bead Mardi Gras necklaces in is for me. He remembered that green is my favorite color. He insisted on me wearing it to Cracker Barrel, while he wore one of his blue ones, so we would match. We looked cool.
I spent the remainder of my day buying a new car that gets about 37 mpg on the hhighway to replace my full-size 4×4 pickup for daily driving. Gonna miss driving my truck on a regular basis. But, this new one gets better than three times the mileage of my truck on a good day. *sigh*
Oh, well. I guess I have to change some with the times.
Happy Father’s Day, everyone!
Marshall Russ (#39)–except for the kids calling me part(I went over to my brother’s Father’s Day party where I am godfather to his daughter), my day was like yours. I agree with you completely, all parts, of your posting.
Sounds like everyone had a great day. Fantastic. I, for one, got a BBQ tool set (in a case), home depot gift card, and a framed picture of our family get-together on Memorial Day. Happy dad here.
We had a great Father’s Day here too. My husband got a wonderful phone call from our recently redeployed son and they talked for an hour. It was wonderful to not have to hang up after 5 minutes! Last father’s day my husband was in training and my son was in Baghdad… they didn’t get to talk at all.
The only downside was the Washington Post targeted our blog on Thursday so we were still wading through hate mail and processing comments left on the blog that linked to us… comments wishing our son were dead, had limbs blown off or would have serious mental problems. Gotta just love the lunatic Obama supporting freaks.
I’m sorry to hear about the hate mail directed at your family, ArmywifeArmymom.