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Father Figure

The next best thing to giving Dad or Granddad a hug is to send him one! This is a fantastic activity for kids and grand-kids and will result in a keepsake that Dad will cherish forever. Imagine his delight when he opens the envelope and sees that the children have designed and colored in an artistic representation of themselves. He can immediately wrap the hug around him and make him feel connected, appreciated and loved.
 
Here are some simple instructions:
Step 1: If you have a roll of art paper, great! Cut off a 5 ft length. If you don’t have a roll of art paper then glue or tape five pieces of plain paper together end-to-end. Then glue one more piece in the center that will stick up from the rest and go under your child’s head.
Step 2: Have your child lie down on the paper with their arms outstretched and trace their arms, hands, fingers and head.
Step 3: Using colored pencils, crayons, or paints have your child create a beautiful image of themselves.
Step 5: Carefully cut out the image around the original trace lines.
Step 6: Accordion fold the arms inward and then fold the head down over the arms. This will leave you with a blank piece facing up where your child can write a greeting about the hug.
 

Tie One On

Ties have become a staple as a Father’s Day gift. Instead of fighting the predictability why not embrace it? Get your father a fun or crazy tie. One that says to him that you know he is different than all the other dads and truly deserving of something unique.

King For A Day

The special Dad in your life probably has his own idea of what a perfect Father’s Day should be. Find out what his ideal day would be and make it happen for him!

  • Sleeping late
  • Breakfast in bed
  • Golf with a buddy
  • Picnic with the kids
  • Romantic Dinner
  • Movie night with unlimited Snacks

Father’s Day Gift Ideas:

  • Touch of Modern: We guarantee you’ll find something unique and amazing at the Touch of Modern website. New products are added every day and the deals only last for a short amount of time – so act fast! 

 

  • Need some help letting dad know how much you mean to him? This fill-in-the-blank book includes prompts to help you tell Dad what you love about him and will be a gift he treasures for ever. Our favorite part? The title actually turns the gift into being all about YOU! 🤣

Father’s Day T-shirts: Make sure everyone knows your dad is Dad to the Bone!

Ground Control

Teach your dad to play your favorite video game (but definitely don’t teach him all your tricks)!. If you are the dad…start practicing now after the kids go to sleep and then watch their disbelief when you challenge and beat them!

Playing games together can improve your bond and create memories and laughs that will last a lifetime. 

You can find myriad tutorials and tips online to get started, or just ask the kids to help! 

Hey kids! If you play your cards right, you might just be able to work this into a new console!

PlayStation 4 Slim Console:

 

Extra Controllers:

 

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Here are some help tips and guidelines on how to keep your home Virus free.

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CDC Disinfectant Use

 

Home risk reduction strategies when no one is ill include:

  • Increase ventilation of fresh air into the home to dilute airborne germs and pollutants.
  • Upgrade to a MERV 13-rated air filter in the heating/cooling system. That efficiency level can capture virus-carrying sneeze droplets. Higher ratings are more efficient but may overly restrict the air flow and cause problems, so consult an HVAC professional if you want to upgrade further.
  • Prevent very low relative humidity below 30 percent, which can make people more susceptible to respiratory infection. This is rarely an issue in warm, humid Louisiana climate, but it can happen during cold winter weather when the heating system is running.
  • As an added precaution, close the toilet lid before flushing to reduce exposure to any germs released into the air by the turbulence, and run the bathroom exhaust fan during and for a few minutes after flushing.

When someone in the household is sick or quarantined:

  • Isolate the affected person in one room.
  • Exhaust air from that room to the outdoors to keep the isolation room’s air from circulating to other parts of the house. This can be done with a small window fan on low speed blowing to the outside.
  • Avoid sharing a bathroom. If that’s not possible, run an exhaust fan continuously. 
  • Close off or cover the central air vents in the isolation room if there is another way to control temperature. Provide a window air conditioner or a room space heater for that room as needed for comfort. In mild weather, open windows.
  • Use a room air cleaner in the isolation room. 
  • Continue the strategies for when no one is sick in the rest of the house occupied by healthy household members.

When no one is ill but the household includes a person at high risk:

  • Isolate the high-risk person in a separate room and bathroom if possible. Keep the door closed. This is to protect the at-risk person in case another household member has the virus without symptoms.
  • Use a window fan to ventilate the room with outdoor air blowing from outside to inside.
  • Close or cover the central air vents into the room and provide a room air conditioner or space heater as needed.
  • Use a room air cleaner in the isolation room.
  • Healthy indoor air quality tips for all homes:
  • Pollutant source control is top of the list. Never allow smoking indoors, don’t burn candles and always use the range hood when cooking. Buy and use only low VOC cleaners and household products (read labels). Avoid overuse of disinfectants, such as bleach, which produce unhealthy fumes. Do not rely on air filters or air cleaners as a substitute for pollutant source control.
  • Try to maintain 40-60 percent indoor relative humidity for optimal health and comfort.
  • Make sure all drain traps have water in them to prevent sewer gas in the home.
  • Clean and capture dust with a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner or damp-wipe methods.
  • Clean high-touch surfaces often, especially door handles, light switches and countertops.
  • If the home was built before 1978, assume it could have lead-based paint and asbestos-containing materials. Home repair and renovation projects that disturb paint or asbestos materials can create a serious hazard. Hire only EPA Lead-safe Renovators to do work on the home.
  • When choosing new door, cabinet and faucet handles, consider brass. Uncoated copper and its alloys, as well as silver, can have anti-microbial effects. Although more research is needed, a recent study by the National Institutes of Health and CDC reported that the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, remained viable for up to two to three days on plastic and stainless steel surfaces versus up to four hours on copper.

 

References:

  • magnoliareporter.com/living_and_learning/education/article_78b1ccf8-8fbc-11ea-a2d1-3be98c36dbe0.html
  • cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/cleaning-disinfection.html
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