3. Introduce your Dad to the fun world of online gaming. Unlike mothers, most dads find it hard to crack into their children’s private worlds. Most of them do not possess the ability to transcend the emotional barrier that builds up due to circumstances prior and after a separation or divorce. Children may also feel detached, as well as fathers who could be reeling in guilt. On Father’s Day, it may be a good idea to meet up with your long-lost father and discuss, not the past, but your favorite online game and invite him to join you. Prod him on; oftentimes, this seemingly neutral landscape can be good for rekindling father-son/daughter bonding, which time and events may have dimmed.
4. Create your page in a social networking site and share it with Dad. Multiply, MySpace, Friendster and other social networking sites are the best social hubs where Dad can meet your friends and rediscover who you are. This can be special since you can celebrate its "anniversary" with your Dad next year. On MySpace and Friendster, you can play up your expressions with the use of animated emoticons.
5. Create your Father’s Day Special on YouTube, starring you and your Dad. Gather old photographs of you and your dad, and remember a song you used to like, which brings happy memories back. Put them all up with some of your favorite quotes, and create a Father’s Day Special that you and your Dad will remember for years. You can start a trend, too.
Happy Father’s Day!
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