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5 Ways To Celebrate The Big Guy

Author: The Beard Struggle

Published at: Jun 09, 2023

Now is the time to pay homage to the extraordinary men who have played a pivotal role in our lives—the dads or father figures who have shaped us into the strong, capable men we've become. This Father's Day, let's celebrate by engaging in activities that resonate with our rugged souls. Join us as we explore the 5 Ways to Celebrate The Big Guy and create lasting memories together.

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father and son playing soccer

Sports Outing - Competitive Spirits

Grab your favourite sports gear, rally the troops, and head out for a day of fierce competition. Whether Dad sits on the sidelines or joins in on a friendly game of basketball, a round of golf, or a heart-pounding match of soccer, relish in the camaraderie as you engage in friendly banter and unleash your competitive spirit with Dad by your side. While you are out there bonding remember that you can help your dad out, by making him ditch those chemicals and aluminum packed deodorants out there and give him the ALL NATURAL DEODORANT from The Beard Struggle!

Forest beards

Travel - Embark on an Adventure

Pack your bags, hit the open road, and embark on an unforgettable adventure with your Dad. Discover new horizons, explore rugged landscapes, and create memories that will stand the test of time. Whether it's a road trip to a national park, a hike through breathtaking trails, or a fishing expedition in uncharted waters, let the bond between father and son grow stronger as you journey together, but always remember, even though fathers seem indestructible and can take on the full force of anything coming his way, he might need some UV protection for his beard, so why not help him out with our Day liquid tonic, that will help fend off the UV that will damage his majestic beard. Don't forget to grab photos along the way!

Father and son BBQ

BBQ & Family Gatherings - Fire up the Grill, Savor the Bond

There's something to be said about gathering around the grill, tending to the flames, and indulging in mouthwatering BBQ. Host a family gathering, invite your Dad and loved ones, and revel in sharing good food, laughter, and cherished stories. Bond over perfectly grilled steaks, juicy burgers, and a refreshing cold one, celebrating the timeless family traditions and the love that binds you all. But after a delicious BBQ, all that sauce and food will pile up in his moustache and beard, so it might be time to introduce his beard to a great beard care routine and gift him a complete set of amazing all natural beard care products!

hike

Outdoors - Cast Your Line & Reel in Father-Son Memories

Escape the chaos of everyday life and reconnect with nature's serenity. Head to the nearest lake, river, or shoreline with your fishing gear in tow. Spend a day casting your line, swapping fishing tales, and relishing in the tranquility of the outdoors with your Dad. The rhythm of the water, the thrill of the catch, and the shared moments of silence will create memories that resonate deep within your soul.

beer porch

Sharing a Cold One Over Stories Both Past & Present

Sometimes, the simplest gestures create the most profound connections. Sit back, crack open a cold one, and let the stories flow. There's nothing better than listening to your Dad relive the good old days, imparting wisdom and passing down the experiences that shaped him (or his beard). Cherish these moments of reflection and allow his words to inspire you on your journey.

Lasting Memories

Even if you visit Dad for a few hours, take him camping for a few days or merely fire up the old '72 Nova, it can be life-changing. No matter the activity, you'll be glad you did.
Cheers to you and your Dad this Father's Day. Skal Brothers!

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