Show them love! Here's where to take your father or husband on Father's day

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

Today is Father's day. A day we honor fathers and celebrate fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society.

How are you going to celebrate it with your father, husband or father figure in your life?

Well, you can still put a smile on his face by doing something which doesn't have to cost you millions.

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From taking him to the salon to going out to watch your favorite team hammer their opponent in the ongoing World Cup tournament, here is where to take your father, spouse or uncle on Father's day.

  1. Salon

For once spend your money on your father or husband for a treat. Take him to that salon for a good facial, haircut, massage, pedicure and manicure and they'll appreciate. Many salons have Father's day offer and city's posh salon Flair by Betty have got you covered.

"We will have special #FathersDay treats at @FlairByBetty all weekend. Bring your loved ones and our team will take care of them"

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2. Uhuru Park

The public park is a great place to bond with your father on this Father's day. Go hang out there and talk about life. Open up about your relationship and he will for sure guide you.

3. Take him out for lunch

Sacrifice your time and money and take him to that city restaurant that sells delicious traditional foods. Whether it's Kosewe or the newly opened The Branch restaurant, at least spend on him on Father's day just to show him how much you love him.

4. At that local pub to watch World Cup

If your father is a football fan, tag him along when you're going to watch that World Cup match. Such little things will make him happy.

5. Visit the Nairobi National Park

It's a few kilometers from the CBD and going there tomorrow just to see animals and enjoy the fresh air and sweet melodies by the different species of birds issa plan. The entrance fee affordable and for sure you can spend a great time.

6. Spending the whole day at GP Karting

Wouldn't you be happy to compete with your father in racing?

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