The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. I’ve always found this saying to be true. You could probably change it to, the way to my family’s heart is through the stomach. Food is love where I grew up. Always was and always will be. When my parents decided they no longer wanted gifts for holidays, birthdays, etc., I began sending them food. Not because they were hungry or couldn’t afford it but because, food is love. This food sending has turned into a mild success, at least in my books. My dad is one of the hardest men I know to shop for. And I’ve found, I really can’t go wrong with sending something he can tear into and start eating immediately. And from what I hear, that is exactly what happens.
This year, Father’s Day is no different than the past few. Dad is getting food for the holiday. This time, his favorite candy bar, NutRageous. He recently told me you can’t find the candy in stores and it has to be ordered online. Not a difficult feat for anyone reading this blog but my dad isn’t much of a computer guy. When I was home last February, we had a little email tutorial session. I even taught him how to copy and paste. Needless to say, ordering something online isn’t as easy as it would be to run out to the store to buy. So just in case you are reading this dad, Happy early Father’s Day. Enjoy you’re case of NutRageous.
You are probably asking what this post has to do with these fine looking bags. Nothing really. Except that they would make a perfect Father’s Day gift. That is unless you are the food sending type. My friend Beau picked one up in Singapore and we were checking it out last night. They not only are super functional but seem to look even better after wear. You can find them all here.
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I really like those bags…if only my dad where that sylish ;-)…actually, my dad is getting an ipod nano for father’s day/birthday this year!
kind of thinking it could work as a possible juan-diaper bag….perhaps an early pre-father’s day gift ;)