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10 Father`s Day Gift Ideas for Retired Dads
One of the realities of growing up is seeing your parents get older. As our fathers age and retire, there’s this innate sense of reclusiveness from the rush of life. Though children can love their fathers and surprise them with gifts on any day of the year, the concept of 'Father’s Day' is dedicated to appreciating the contribution, love, care, and sacrifice of fathers worldwide in a special way. Here are 10 great gift ideas for fathers who have retired.
Personalized Photo Album
Back in the early days, printed photos were the deal. One of the coolest gifts that can be given this Father’s Day is a customized album with photos. It can be from his childhood, marriage, kids and grandkids, and all the memorable phases of his life. To make it extra special, include captions and handwritten notes with each photo. That way it will be even more special and hold sentimental value.
Comfortable Recliner or Arm Chair
Another great idea for Father’s Day could be gifting a comfortable recliner or an armchair to the elderly dad. Recliners and armchairs are great relaxation options. Choose one that will best fit the existing furniture of the house and that your father would appreciate using. Make sure it fits well in the living room or on the balcony. This can be a great way to show appreciation and ensure comfort for your father.
Subscription to Magazine or Newspaper
Have you noticed that every dad loves to read newspapers or magazines? Try and find out what interests them. And based on their interest, buy them a monthly or yearly subscription to a magazine or newspaper. It will keep them busy and happy at the same time.
Gardening Set
Speaking of hobbies, gardening can be another great option to explore. If your father’s place has a front yard or expansive terrace, then a set of gardening tools can be a perfect gift idea for a late hobby. There are several gardening sets available, depending on the type and budget. For starters, consider getting basic gardening tools like cutting, pruning, and shearing tools. Include a durable gardening towel and kneeling pad for extra comfort. If you want to add more to the list, consider setting up an entire gardening space. If it’s the front yard, make a separate area, pick out a set of flowers or vegetables that your father might be interested in cultivating, and get going from there. This simple hobby will not only make way for a productive time-pass but will also contribute to the environment.
Fitness Tracker
As our fathers grow older, there is a need for them to maintain a healthy lifestyle through exercise. And what better way to get them into fitness than by gifting them a fitness tracker watch? It can be either a fitness-oriented tracker or a smartwatch, as most smartwatches have dedicated fitness functions.
But if you want to get to the nitty gritty stuff, try and find out the watch design preference of your dad. Based on that, check for standard fitness functionalities like a heart rate monitor, a step counter, a calorie tracker, a sleep tracker, and smartphone connectivity. Also, check for the battery and ease of use of the watch since it's for elderly fathers who maynot be tech-savvy.
A Surprise Family Gathering
Who doesn’t love a surprise? It can be especially meaningful if all the family gathers to celebrate the day with the father. You can plan a family day out at dad’s place or go somewhere together as a retreat. It will make for a nice experience and a memory that he will cherish for a long time.
Family Photoshoot
This is something that can be tied to the family gathering. Hire a professional photographer or go DIY. Taking a family photo and getting it printed can be another memorable Father’s Day gift. Make it somewhere that holds emotional value to you. For example, his childhood home or a place you visited as a family. In essence, the idea is to frame out the happy moments of life. Once done, you can give it as part of the customized album or as a large printout to hang on the wall.
Handcrafted Items
Another good way to add a personal touch to a Father’s Day gift is to handcraft one. It can be pottery, a carved ring, a knitted shawl, or a handkerchief. Anything that you can think will be of use to the dad can be chosen. It will not only be useful to them but will also add sentimental value for being handcrafted. Plus, it will go a long way toward showing the effort and thought put into it.
Plan a Holiday
What can be more fun than planning a holiday for your retired or elderly father? Plan a local or international trip for your dad, considering a place he has always wanted to visit. The best option would be to plan one with the entire family. But if that is not possible, make an all-expense-paid itinerary for your dad and gift it to him this Father’s Day.
Handy Gadget
Is your father’s smartphone too slow to operate? If so, you can get him a latest-model smartphone and help him get acquainted with the useful apps and technologies. Many elderly people love to capture photos with traditional cameras instead of smartphones. Therefore, a camera can also be considered a gift on Father’s Day. You can also consider useful tech gadgets like smartwatches, which can help your dad monitor his own health in a smart way.
Final Words
Fathers are like pillars of every family who work hard until retirement and make limitless sacrifices for the well-being of the family. Therefore, if it’s possible, every son and daughter should do something special for his or her dad on this Father’s Day. It will be a great way to show appreciation and gratitude to a father for his years of tireless work, guardianship, and selfless love and affection.
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