My Top 3 Father’s Day Gift Ideas For 2021

My father Rev. Frank R. Agnew passed away on August 27, 1993.

I used to love watching him play the piano, sing and preach. He was loving, giving and when I had my children he was an awesome Grandfather. With Father’s Day fast approaching I thought I would share my top three picks that I think are great gifts for great Dad’s.

Number 3

Root Beer Science Kit by DYI Brewery. I realize that not every man drinks beer or alcohol. Here’s an alternative to give the best man in your life.

At just $16.00 I think it’s a great deal and a way to make some memories with Dad.

Number 2

This Members Mark Sam’s Club 4 Burner Gas Grill is user friendly and priced at just $399.00 it’s a grill of a deal.

I will be getting this for my husband this year. His friend bought one and my husband really likes it.

Number 1

Any gift that’s Handmade By Kids are number one in my book. I found this great website 👆👆👆with affordable craft ideas and more for you to do with your child or children.

My wish for you is to celebrate the man in your life with love and happiness.

Happy Father’s Dad to all the Dad’s and Grandfather’s out there.

Gain The Advantage,

Alicia Osmera

Self Care Sunday’s Series; Teaching Your Children The Value of Self Care

I’ve been writing this series for a few weeks now. If you’ve been following this series then by now, you should already know the definition of self-care.

My daughter shared something very thought provoking on her Facebook page a few days ago.

Everyone is applauding everyone but OUR CHILDREN!!!! These little heroes have stayed indoors more than they’ve ever known in their lives. Their whole worlds have literally been turned upside down. All these rules they’ve never known. A life they couldn’t have imagined. All the things they love like sports, being with friends, going to school, or just being kids have all been taken away from them. Adults talking about others becoming unwell, news reporting death after death. Our poor children’s minds must be racing. Every day they get up and carry on despite all that’s going on. So here’s to our little heroes: today, tomorrow, forever ❤️
Copy and paste to celebrate our children and teenagers that have had to make immediate drastic changes to their lives.
💙🧡❤️💛💚💜”

After reading it again I thought about our children and grandchildren and what they must be going through not just emotionally, but physically also. Children need to feel loved, and reassured that this is not going to become a “normal” everyday thing. that they will see their friends again, play sports, swim, and all the other things they are used to doing.

Not only are parents and grandparents trying to learn how to deal with the stresses of The Unseen War Of 2020 and COVID-19, so are the teachers, school bus drivers, and everyone else that makes the function of our educational systems work.

Alessia Santoro is the editor of Popsugar.com in an article she gives this advice, ” A self-care regimen isn’t something that only busy parents who need “me time” should strive to have â€” kids, no matter their age, also need time to refresh and recharge mentally and physically, especially as they get older and more bogged down with school and work responsibilities. There are plenty of activities kids can engage in — whether alone or together as a family — that will help them to slow down, relax, take a breather, and hopefully feel less overworked, tired, and stressed”.

How can we help children to learn self-care?

Go for a bike ride.

Have a dance party with your family.

Build a blanket fort.

Go through old photos and make a photo album.

For more tips, you can read her article 45 Self-Care Activities For Kids To Unwind And Take A Breather which has more ideas.

Yes, this sucks in so many ways. Yes, we can hold our families tight and say to each other, “We will get through this together”. Keep in mind that if you’re not taking care of your own needs, then you won’t be any good for your loved ones.

I hope you found this post helpful. Please leave a comment.

Gain The Advantage,

Alicia Osmera