Hi
friends, before reading this post just say “Thank You” to the uncle for
giving me such a nice friend like you to me............ :)
You
may know now about what is this post........ :)
Yes,
it is right.........:) the post is about “father’s day”................
Before
writing this post I thought more than 3hours to know “Who is father” I got more
than 100 different answers.........
ü The person
who gives money to us without asking.........
ü The person
who plays with us after a long strain in the office also...... (At our
childhood)
ü The person
who had kept food in the mouth to eat.........still we are rejecting to eat
it......till we eat it....
ü The person
who take all responsibilities about all the family members.....
ü The person
who wears socks to us....... Then we may ask one question to him “which socks
is to be wearied to which leg......:P How do you know dad????”
ü The person
who loses in the game to win his child..........:)
ü The person
who hold hands of his child to walk without falling........
ü The person
who helps us while studying..........
ü The person
who takes us to different places and show’s different things and explain to
us............
ü The person
who corrects us while we are in wrong way.....
And
many more...............:)
We
may beat with our legs to his chest....still he get’s pain he laugh’s before
us....... J
After
eating food he cleans our mouth............
He
may have done many things to us.............. J First we
must thank to god for giving us such a nice FATHER to us..........
HISTORY:
Father's Day was inaugurated in the
United States in the early 20th century to complement Mother’s day in celebrating fatherhood and male
parenting.
Father's Day was founded in Spokane, Washington at the YMCA in
1910 by Sonora Smart Dodd, who zwas born in Arkansas. Its first celebration was in the
Spokane YMCA on June 19, 1910. Her
father, the Civil War veteran William
Jackson Smart, was a single parent who raised his six children there. After hearing a sermon about Jarvis'
Mother's Day in 1909, she told her pastor that fathers should have a similar
holiday honouring them. Although
she initially suggested June 5, her father's birthday, the pastors did not have
enough time to prepare their sermons, and the celebration was deferred to the
third Sunday of June.
It did not have much success initially. In the 1920s, Dodd
stopped promoting the celebration because she was studying in the Art Institute
of Chicago, and it faded into relative obscurity, even in Spokane. In the 1930s Dodd returned to Spokane
and started promoting the celebration again, raising awareness at a national
level. She had the help of those
trade groups that would benefit most from the holiday, for example the manufacturers
of ties, tobacco pipes, and any traditional present to fathers.
Since 1938 she had the help of the
Father's Day Council, founded by the New York Associated Men's Wear Retailers
to consolidate and systematize the commercial promotion. Americans resisted the holiday during
a few decades, perceiving it as just an attempt by merchants to replicate the
commercial success of Mother's Day, and newspapers frequently featured cynical
and sarcastic attacks and jokes. But
the trade groups did not give up: they kept promoting it and even incorporated
the jokes into their adverts, and they eventually succeeded. By the mid 1980s the Father's Council
wrote that "(...) [Father's Day] has become a 'Second Christmas' for all
the men's gift-oriented industry."
-Your's Santoshklpkl
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