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Father’s Day Smiley and other Fun Ways to Greet Dads on Father’s Day
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By: Christiene Villanueva Email Article
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This year, the 3rd Sunday of June is marked red in most family calendars. This is the day families in the US and in other parts of the world celebrate fathers of all ages, and sizes. Other countries celebrate Father’s Day differently; Christian countries have a long-running tradition of celebrating it during the Feast Day of St. Joseph who was the surrogate father of Jesus. Regardless of day and the manner it is celebrated, Father’s Day gives tribute to fathers who, by differing degrees, have touched their children’s lives.

However, not all children have fond memories of how they were raised by their dads; in fact some of them may have a vague recollection of how their fathers looked like. These are children who were either caught in the dilemma of divorce, or may have lost their dads to untimely demise, and either way deprives a child of the wonderful experience of how it is to grow and develop under the nurturing love and guidance of both parents.

How to Reach Out to an Absentee Dad

Regardless of how marriages turned out to be, most children of divorce still look forward to greeting their dads on Father’s Day. Most fathers, despite of divorce and separation, still remain in contact with their children, but it could not be denied that the numbered days in a week for fathers and their children to bond aren’t enough; even worse, when fathers live in another state or have new families. Distance can make hearts grow fonder, sometimes it makes hearts forget.

For children who would want to bridge the gap between them and their fathers, brought about by circumstances, distance or lack of time, Father’s Day is the opportune time, as the effort does not appear "forced". Here are 5 unique ideas that would not cost much;, in fact, ALL of these are free:

1. Send in Father’s Day Smileys in your email. Smileys or Emoticons are lovable images you can access on the internet that you can send in your emails. As there are animated smileys, what you lack in words to put on paper, animated emoticons can supply. It is understandable that distance and lack of time between children and fathers to bond can create a feeling of aloofness, even animosity and expressing love to long-lost fathers may not be easy. Cool smileys that come in various designs suited for Father’s Day easily fills the void where your keyboard may simply falter to key-in words that clearly express your love to your father, despite of all that has happened.

Email smileys and see the difference between your email that has none and your email with smiley icons. Smiley emoticons for Father’s Day Celebration come in lots of designs, but most email users prefer sending those Zaazu email smileys of a father with beer drink in hand, grilling steak and the "No. 1 Dad" on thick-brimmed glasses holding a coffee cup. There are many other Father’s Day-themed smiley emoticons on the internet, but for a quick find, you may try Zaazu.com.

2. Avail of free-hosting, create your Father’s Day Blog. Wordpress, Blogger, and Freewebs host blogs for free; would you not have time in your hands to create your father a blog for posterity?

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Christiene Villanueva writes extensively about Zaazu smileys,with its truly innovative and unique software that allows free download of animated and cool smileys. With more than 30 different categories to choose from– there’s absolutely a smiley for every human emotion! Now available for MySpace and Friendster applications, Zaazu smileys can enhance your social network experience.

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