Father’s Day is a mixed bag for guy’s emotions. Maybe this day evokes memories of a good man, maybe it brings to mind ones you’d rather forget. Maybe you’ve got a dad to call and say Happy Father’s Day to, maybe you don’t. In any event, today is a day for reflection. Reflection on the man you look up to, or reflection on the man you’d like to become.
Grown Men, go call your dad or the guy who did the job of your dad. If you have nobody to call, make a vow today to never be the kind of Grown Man who doesn’t get a call on Father’s Day.
See you tomorrow with more tomfoolery and sarcasm.
Tags: advice, etiquette, family, friends, holidays, relationships


All I can say is that you could not have written anything that would have been more to my liking. Thank you.
That’s nice to hear, spiritofshizuku. Thank you for saying so.
Also, I like the title of your blog and look forward to reading it!
Thank you! This is going to be my fist attempt at blogging and I have to admit it’s a bit intimidating. I’m glad I decided to do though, because otherwise I never would have found your blog. I’ve been reading it faithfully for a couple of weeks now, and I absolutely love it!
I appreciate this post, especially the part “go call your dad or the guy who did the job of your dad”.
All too often people forget those that fill the role, on special days. Thank you for reminding people to remember those people that often get forgotten.
Thanks, Debbie. Also, I love the picture of you and your dad on your blog ( http://dorkydeb.wordpress.com/). What a quintessential father/daughter picture!
Thanks! It’s one of my favorite photos of us. Even if we both look silly in it, it’s the memory that counts.
“Dad is great! Gives us chocolate cake!”
Isn’t he the best? I mean really, there’s nobody funnier.
Great addition to this post, Katie. Thank you.