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Father's Day Always Plays Second Fiddle To Mother's Day. Is It Because Moms Are Better At Nurturing?

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Jerami says

It is becuase mother cooks thanksgiving dinners and washes your clothes etc. gotta love her

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Paula10 says

In 1910 in a church in Washington, a daughter was listening to the Mother's Day sermon and how important mothers are, in her case she did not have one but a father who was also a mother to her, so she decided to ask for a Father's Day also, her name was Mrs. Sonora and her father's birthday was chosen to be the day, it was June 5th as the pastors thought that it was too soon to prepare a sermon to the fathers, so they change it to June 19th, later on people in the congress and etc accepted the day as a national Father's Day. While it is important to celebrate Father's Day, most important is to call your dad every week to say " I love you father" and go to his house every week too, if you live close and spend time with him, or your mother. For them we celebrate every day!

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"The Bean" sculpture,here in Millennium Park, Downtown Chicago.This photo has no relevance to my hub, I just don't have a good,recent picture of my mom. This photo was taken by my daughter Alex. 62

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