The dads can be happy: In 2019, Father's Day falls on May 30th, and Ascension Day will also be celebrated on the same date. Men can enjoy the holiday on a traditional excursion, as the German weather service promises mild and dry weather and temperatures between 16 and 21 degrees.
Like every year, bachelors and fathers go on a hike that ends with an outdoor barbecue. As early as the fourth century, Ascension Day was celebrated with a religious procession, but gradually it was replaced by an excursion in nature. It is mostly men who take part in this, carrying cooler bags full of alcoholic drinks (mostly beer) in wheelbarrows or bicycle trailers. In recent years, more and more families have been enjoying being together while cycling.
Father's Day 2019: Gift ideas for the best dad in the world
At home, the fathers receive gifts from their children and partners as a thank you. While small children usually make greeting cards for Father's Day in daycare, teenagers and adults mostly buy functional and stylish gifts. We have already presented you with the coolest ideas and summarize them again:
1.Gift baskets for beer loversare a cool idea to surprise dad. Pack his favorite beer, savory snacks, salami, sausages and nuts and decorate the basket as you wish.
2. A pocket knife is a both functional and stylish gift for all nature lovers and camping fans. But it also has numerous applications in everyday life.
3. Nothing says “thank you” better than a stylish onehomemade if book.
4. Lovingly crafted greeting cards will bring dad to tears. Here are some ideas forChildren of kindergarten age.
The TV highlights at a glance
After the fathers have spent the day outdoors with friends and family and received their gifts, the whole family can sit down together in the evening and relax while watching TV. The program on Sat 1 is child-friendly: the animated film “Finding Dori” starts at 7:10 p.m., and the children’s film “Moana” will also appeal to the whole family. RTL has two historical films on the program: “Ben Hur” at 8:15 p.m. and “Resurrection” at 10:35 p.m.