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Father's Day? It's very soon!

Published on 14/10/2020 12:00 by Mathieu Clouté

Father's Day

Father's Day

It will be precisely on Sunday, June 18th. Before rushing into the desperate quest for the perfect gift, start by asking yourself...


WHAT KIND OF DAD IS YOURS?

More of a Santa Claus who showers you with gifts all year long? More of a Bogeyman who scolds you (still today) at the slightest misstep? More of a Father of the Nation who shows you the path to better days? More of a Père Lachaise who lends a sympathetic ear to your little troubles? Or more of a Father Goriot who loves you so much he'd sacrifice everything for you?


HOW TO SAY "I LOVE YOU"?

It's not always easy to find the words to say "Dad, I love you." Sure, you can stick to the classic "Happy Father's Day, Dad." But, well... Some more gifted than others have found pretty phrases. "My father, this hero with the sweet smile..." Sure, it's striking, but you have to admit that father (Victor) Hugo was quite talented.

Don't panic, you too will find the right words!


WORDS + PHOTOS

The good gift idea is, of course, to create a beautiful photo album for your dad. It's up to you to choose the FlexiLivre photo book that you like the most. And to enhance your pictures, here are some text ideas. PHOTOS + WORDS, you are about to become the author of a photo book in honor of your father!


I REMEMBER...

In the style of Georges Perec, do not hesitate to outline some childhood memories that will accompany the photos in your album. You will surely melt your dad's heart.

Dad, I remember your reassuring hand during my first steps.

Dad, I remember your jokes that made me scream with laughter.

Dad, I remember our rides in the van, just right, together.

Dad, I remember your deep voice when you scolded me.

Dad, I remember the rock music you listened to on Sundays.

Dad, I remember the smell of your coffee in the morning in the kitchen.


It's your turn now!

Put your own memories into words and pictures to share with your beloved dad.

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