Dad's Day Off: How to Relax and Recharge on Father's Day
- Aussie Dadding
- Aug 30, 2024
- 3 min read

Father’s Day is here, and it’s time for you to kick back, relax, and enjoy a well-deserved break. After all the hard work, diaper changes, school runs, and bedtime stories, today is about celebrating you and the incredible relationship you have with your kids.
Start the Day Right: Breakfast in Bed
Forget about the usual cereal or toast. Today, it’s all about indulgence. How about some pancakes with a mountain of toppings, or a full English breakfast served with a side of peace and quiet? Let your family pamper you with your favourite breakfast while you stay in bed a little longer.
Pro Tip: Don’t be shy about dropping hints about what you’d love to have for breakfast. Subtlety is overrated on Father’s Day!
Family Fun Time
Father’s Day is a great opportunity to bond with your kids over activities you all enjoy. Whether it’s building the ultimate LEGO fortress, having a backyard cricket match, or embarking on a mini-adventure in the local park, make some memories together.
Action: Pick an activity that everyone loves and dive in. The laughter and fun will recharge you more than anything else.
Indulge in a Hobby
While family time is important, it’s also okay to carve out a little time for yourself. Whether it’s catching up on that book you’ve been meaning to read, tinkering with your car, or playing a few rounds of golf, today is your day to dive into what you love.
Action: Think about your fave things to do and spend some uninterrupted time enjoying them. It’s okay to prioritise your interests today – a happy dad makes for a happy family.
Enjoy Some Dad-Approved Entertainment
Fire up the TV for a movie marathon featuring your favourite flicks. From classic action movies to the latest blockbuster, or perhaps even a nostalgic trip down memory lane with some retro TV shows, the choice is yours.
Pro Tip: Create a “Dad’s Choice” movie list ahead of time to avoid endless scrolling. And yes, it’s perfectly acceptable to veto any animated movies today!
Switch Off the Tech
It’s easy to get caught up in screens, but today is about connecting with your family and recharging. Put your phones aside, turn off the notifications, and focus on the present moment.
Action: Make a pact with the family to have a tech-free day. Use the time to engage in meaningful conversations, play games, or simply enjoy each other’s company without digital distractions.
Take a Nap
When was the last time you had a nap without feeling guilty? Use Father’s Day as the perfect excuse to catch some extra z’s. A power nap can do wonders for your energy levels and mood.
Action: Find a cosy spot, grab a comfy blanket, and set an alarm for a refreshing 20-30 minute snooze. No interruptions allowed!
Get Outdoors
If lounging isn’t your thing, why not spend some time outdoors? Whether it’s a leisurely walk, a bike ride, or a hike, getting some fresh air can be incredibly rejuvenating. Involve the kids in a fun outdoor adventure like a nature scavenger hunt or a game of footie.
Pro Tip: Plan a simple outdoor activity that you enjoy and invite the family along. It’s a great way to bond while still enjoying your special day.
Treat Yourself
Father’s Day is the perfect opportunity for a little self-indulgence. Whether it’s ordering from your favourite restaurant, enjoying a craft beer, or treating yourself to that gadget you’ve been eyeing, go ahead and spoil yourself.
Action: Identify one special treat that will make your day extra special and go for it. Today, it’s all about you.
Father’s Day is your time to relax, recharge, and enjoy the things that make you happy, all while celebrating the amazing bond you share with your kids. Whether you’re indulging in your favourite hobbies, catching up on some much-needed rest, or spending quality time with the family, make the most of your day. You deserve it!
Happy Father’s Day!
DADDING IN ACTION |
Tonight, after a day of relaxation and fun with the kids, take a moment to reflect on what made you happiest. Share this with your family and make a plan to incorporate more of these moments into your everyday life. |
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