Father’s Day Mugs For Your Special Dad

Posted by cowpiecreek | Uncategorized | Tuesday 18 May 2010 3:09 pm

If you’re stuck for a Father’s Day gift for your dad, how about a unique mug from Cowpie Creek? We have a lot of great Father’s Day gifts for that special man in your life, including beautiful t-shirts for dad, barbecue aprons, mousepads for the computer enthusiast, and lots of other gifts we’re sure your dad would love this Father’s Day.

Happy Daddy's Day mug
Happy Daddy’s Day by CowPieCreek
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World's Greatest Dad mug
World’s Greatest Dad by CowPieCreek
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Dad Gift mug
Dad Gift by CowPieCreek
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Father's Day Soccer Dad Mug/Cup mug
Father’s Day Soccer Dad Mug/Cup by CowPieCreek
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Father's Day Football Dad Frosted Mug mug
Father’s Day Football Dad Frosted Mug by CowPieCreek
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Father's Day Tennis Dad Mug/Cup mug
Father’s Day Tennis Dad Mug/Cup by CowPieCreek
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Funny Father's Day Mug/Cup mug
Funny Father’s Day Mug/Cup by CowPieCreek
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Baseball Dad Travel Mug mug
Baseball Dad Travel Mug by CowPieCreek
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Funny Hockey Dad Beer Stein mug
Funny Hockey Dad Beer Stein by CowPieCreek
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King Of The BBQ Frosted Mug mug
King Of The BBQ Frosted Mug by CowPieCreek
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Dad I Do It All Mug mug
Dad I Do It All Mug by CowPieCreek
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Great Barbecue Aprons For Father’s Day

Posted by cowpiecreek | Uncategorized | Monday 17 May 2010 8:44 am

Don’t forget your dad on Father’s Day! If your dad is a barbecue king or an expert with the outdoor grill, he would love one of our barbecue aprons. Check out our great barbecue aprons at Home Cookin’ or take a look at the aprons below. Your dad is a special guy and deserves the very best!

King Of The BBQ apron
King Of The BBQ by homecookin
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Worlds Greatest Chef Gift apron
Worlds Greatest Chef Gift by homecookin
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Master Griller apron
Master Griller by homecookin
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Oh Crap Funny Barbecue Gift apron
Oh Crap Funny Barbecue Gift by homecookin
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Grill Gift apron
Grill Gift by homecookin
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Chef Gift apron
Chef Gift by homecookin
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Chef Dad Father Gift apron
Chef Dad Father Gift by homecookin
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Barbecue King apron
Barbecue King by homecookin
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Chef Dad Gift apron
Chef Dad Gift by homecookin
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Happy Father’s Day!

Posted by cowpiecreek | Uncategorized | Friday 14 May 2010 7:15 am

A Special Poem For Dad

A Dad is a person
who is loving and kind,
And often he knows
what you have on your mind.

He’s someone who listens,
suggests, and defends
A dad can be one
of your very best friends!

He’s proud of your triumphs
but when things go wrong
A dad can be patient
and helpful and strong.

In all that you do,
a dad’s love plays a part
There’s always a place for him
deep in your heart.

And each year that passes
you’re even more glad,
More grateful and proud
just to call him your dad!

Thank you, Dad .
for listening and caring
for giving and sharing
but, especially, for just being you! Happy Father’s Day

Happy Daddy's Day shirt
Happy Daddy’s Day by CowPieCreek
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Dad 01 T-Shirt shirt
Dad 01 T-Shirt by CowPieCreek
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World's Greatest Dad Gift shirt
World’s Greatest Dad Gift by CowPieCreek
Create a customized t-shirt using zazzle

Grill King Apron apron
Grill King Apron by CowPieCreek
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King Of The BBQ Apron apron
King Of The BBQ Apron by CowPieCreek
Browse Union eight Aprons

World's Best Dad Embroidered Hat embroideredhat
World’s Best Dad Embroidered Hat by CowPieCreek
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World's Best Dad embroideredshirt
World’s Best Dad by CowPieCreek
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Bank Of Dad T-Shirt shirt
Bank Of Dad T-Shirt by CowPieCreek
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Father’s Day Gifts

Posted by cowpiecreek | Uncategorized | Sunday 25 May 2008 1:21 pm

THE ORIGIN OF FATHER’S DAY

The idea for an official Father’s Day celebration came to a married daughter, seated in a church in Spokane, Washington, attentive to a Sunday sermon on Mother’s Day in 1910-two years after the first Mother’s Day observance in West Virginia.

The daughter was Mrs. Sonora Smart Dodd. During the sermon, which extolled maternal sacrifices made for children, Mrs. Dodd realized that in her own family it had been her father, William Jackson Smart, a Civil War veteran, who had sacrificed-raising herself and five sons alone, following the early death of his wife in childbirth. For Mrs. Dodd, the hardships her father had endured on their eastern Washington farm called to mind the unsung feats of fathers everywhere.

Her proposed local Father’s Day celebration received strong support from the town’s ministers and members of the Spokane YMCA. The date suggested for the festivities, June 5, Mrs. Dodd’s father’s birthdays were three weeks away-had to be moved back to the nineteenth when ministers claimed they need extra time to prepare sermons on such a new subject as Father.

Newspapers across the country, already endorsing the need for a national Mother’s Day, carried stories about the unique Spokane observance. Interest in Father’s Day increased. Among the first notables to support Mrs. Dodd’s idea nationally was the orator and political leader William Jennings Bryan, who also backed Mother’s Day. Believing that fathers must not be slighted, he wrote to Mrs. Dodd, “too much emphasis cannot be placed upon the relation between parent and child.”

Father’s Day, however, was not so quickly accepted as Mother’s Day. Members of the all-male Congress felt that a move to proclaim the day official might be interpreted as a self-congratulatory pat on the back.

In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson and his family personally observed the day. And in 1924, President Calvin Coolidge recommended that states, if they wished, should hold their own Father’s Day observances. He wrote to the nation’s governors that “the widespread observance of this occasion is calculated to establish more intimate relations between fathers and their children, and also to impress upon fathers the full measure of their obligations.”

Many people attempted to secure official recognition for Father’s Day. One of the most notable efforts was made in 1957, by Senator Margaret Chase Smith, who wrote forcefully to Congress that “Either we honor both our parents, mother and father, or let us desist from honoring either one. But to single out just one of our two parents and omit the other is the most grievous insult imaginable.”

Eventually, in 1972-sixty-two years after it was proposed-Father’s Day was permanently established by President Richard Nixon. Historians seeking an ancient precedent for an official Father’s Day observance have come up with only one: The Romans, every February, honored fathers-but only those deceased.

In America today, Father’s Day is the fifth-largest card-sending occasion, with about 85 million greeting cards exchanged.