Celebrate Father’s Day with Hotel Dad

Welcome to Hotel Dad

Welcome to Hotel Dad!

Do you want to do something really special for your dad for Father’s Day? Here’s a great idea. Turn your house into a grand hotel. We called ours “Hotel Dad”.

We wanted our gift to be a surprise, so we built it on the Friday before Father’s Day. Then, when Dad came home from work, he was escorted to the front door and inside Hotel Dad. Our five kids really loved playing their numerous rolls as hotel employees. That’s what made the night (and morning) a real hit. They donned classy costumes and made it very fun for themselves and their dad.

Here are the rooms and amenities our hotel offered:

Lobby

When Dad first arrived, he checked in at the front desk in our living room and received the key to his room. The kids played the parts of hotel clerk and porters. The porters had luggage (already packed with Dad’s pajamas and toothbrush) waiting at the front desk.

Restaurant

We turned our kitchen into the hotel restaurant. We named it Mama’s Bistro and served one of dad’s favorite meals by candlelight. The kids served as waiters and busboys for the meal. The kids also helped by setting the table, preparing some of the food, and making the menu.

Spa & Wellness Center

Later in the evening, the living room was transformed into a spa. The kids were the spa employees. Our dad’s spa experience started with a foot soak (in a bucket of warm water), followed by a foot rub, back massage, and head scratch (all performed simultaneously by our enthusiastic employees.)

Guest Rooms

We put paper numbers on all of the bedroom doors so Dad could find his room. In the room, we put a chocolate on his pillow, a card with the room service menu, and a bucket of ice with a bottle of sparkling cider.

Bathroom

We didn’t change the bathroom much. We just added a little travel-sized bottle of shampoo, conditioner, and lotion to the shower.

Room Service

We left a card on Dad’s pillow with the Room Service menu. He could order whatever he wanted any time during the evening.  Our room service options included, ice cream, root beer floats, popcorn, and licorice.

Concierge Desk

Our concierge offered a few pamphlets with optional activities. (Our teenage son made the list and served as the concierge.) He had three movie options and information about nearby tennis courts, hikes, museums, and theaters. Our dad opted for the movie but you could add whatever your dad might like most.

Breakfast

Our kids think a hotel is second-rate if it doesn’t serve waffles for breakfast. –So that was the grand finale for Hotel Dad… waffles!

Happy Fathers Day!

Great Gifts for Active Outdoorsy Teens & Pre-Teens

When your kids grow out of toys, it becomes harder to think of gifts for birthdays and Christmas.  Here are some gift ideas that have been big hits at our house with our active outdoorsy teens and pre-teens.

Personalized Water Bottles

Everyone loves having a good water bottle. Find one in a great color and personalize it with a few cool stickers.  You can find stickers for any hobby/passion on etsy.com.  (Plan to spend about $20.)

Spike Ball

spikeball

This is a great game that is easy to store and haul around. It’s a favorite lawn game at our house, especially with teens and adults.  (Spike Ball sets cost $40.)

Dodge Balls

A good set of foam dodge balls can be used for countless games and activities.  You’ll be surprised how often you’ll pull them out.  It’s a great thing to have as a youth group leader for when an activity gets cancelled at the last minute. (These cost about $50.)

Giant Sling Shot

Giant Sling Shot

We’ve used this giant sling shot so many times. It shoots water balloons, dodge balls, stuffed animals, potatoes, and mini pumpkins. (At least, those are the things we have shot with it.) We’ve used it for surprise birthday attacks on friends, at school carnivals, and to shoot vegetables at targets across a field.  Buy two if you want to have battles or competitions with teams. (Plan to spend around $20.)

Nerf Guns

Nerf Guns

These babies are synonymous with classic fun.  A Nerf battle never fails to delight the kids at our house.  Everyone builds their bases/forts and the war begins.  Teenagers seem to love Nerf play every bit as much as little kids. (Prices vary from $10-50.)

Hammocks

Hammocks

We put two fence posts in our yard near a big tree so our kids can hook their hammocks up whenever they like. So many books have been read in these hammocks! They’re also just really fun to play in. Our kids have figured out how to do all kinds of tricks twisting and turning inside. (You can find hammocks for $15-30.)

Frisbee Golf

frisbee golf

If you have a frisbee golf course near your house, you might want to try this fun leisurely sport.  It’s more challenging than it looks but it’s accessible to all ages and physical fitness levels. (The set pictured above costs $20.)

Longboards

Longboards

After you watch “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” you’ll know why you need one of these.  Most people think they are easier to ride than classic skateboards. (These vary a lot in price, starting at $55.)

Double Dutch Jump Ropes

Double Dutch Jump Ropes

These are fun to take with you to any gathering.  You’ll be surprised how many people have jump rope skills and how much fun it is to watch. Make sure you buy two ropes. We like the 16 ft length. ( Our set cost $24.)

Tandem Bike

Tandem Bike

We found a used tandem bike for $200. It was money well-spent. Seriously, we all love riding it.  It’s just impossible to feel sad while riding on a bicycle built for two.

Pickleball Equipment

Pickleball Paddles

If you haven’t tried pickleball yet, what are you waiting for?  Pickleball courts are popping up all over the country.  It’s a sport where grandma, dad, and little sister can all compete.  It’s really fun.  You can learn how to play in a few minutes by watching tutorials on YouTube. (You can get a set of two paddles for $20 or four for $40.)

Indoor Hammock Swing

Hammock Swing gift for teens Hammock Swing- Great gift for teens and kids

Our cousins have this swing hanging from the ceiling in their toy room.  You can do all kinds of cool twists and turns and dream of being an aerialist or acrobat one day.  It would be a fun addition to a teenager’s bedroom. Very cool. (These start at $40 online but you can get really fancy ones for much more. Our cousins have a heavy duty version from funandfunction.com called the raindrop swing. It cost $300 but it will last forever!)

Sleds/Tubes

Tube

A tractor tube is really fun for sledding and floating.  The bigger the tube, the more people you can fit on it!  (I can’t put a price on this. It all depends on where you buy them.)

Wearable Blankets

Wearable Blankets

My teens love these wearable blankets. There are several brands.  Two of my kids have the Comfy.  Our cousins have the Huggle. They wear them almost every day. (You can find these for $25-40.)  After a day of active fun, it’s always good to come home and get comfy!

Card & Board Games

Check out our favorite card and board games.

 

Memory Table

Memory Table

Memory Table

This memory table was a very special gift our whole family made for Nana and Papa.  My brother-in-law took a carpentry class where he built this table.  Then, everyone worked together to make a list of memories and drawings.  Our list of memories was so large that we had to vote for our top 28.  We actually sent out a ballot!  When the list was finalized, we began sketching squares to represent each memory. We divided the list so everyone could help with the artwork. It was such a fun trip down memory lane!

We have some talented artists in the family who did the lion’s share of the work, as they designed the center and helped clean up some of the design on the squares. They used a Dremel tool to engrave the words, squares, and parts of the pictures.  We all helped with the painting. It turned out really beautiful.  The border has a bunch of Nana’s famous quotes.  It’s a family treasure.

Memory Table

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