Father’s Day

Treating Dad on father’s day at Whilton Locks Garden Village – it’s the least you can do.

Who’s the Daddy?
Dad deserves a lot more credit than he usually gets. He’s the king of fixing things, the master of questionable dance moves and the champion of terrible jokes. Such as: Why did the Chicken cross the road? Because he was going to have a cluck around Whilton Locks Garden Village, this weekend!

When life gets tough, Dad is often there with a helping hand and a reassuring smile. Whether he’s teaching life lessons or pretending he knows exactly where he’s going in the car with that very frustrating road closure by us, you can’t help but think, firstly “How many blooming Bringtons are there?” but more importantly “Who’s the daddy?” The answer is usually the guy carrying all compost while insisting he doesn’t need any help.

This week we have been thinking dad and we’ve picked out a few things that will catch dad’s eye. Gifts (and we’ve added few to this page) such as indoor and outdoor Bonsai, Cacti and Carnivorous plants, Planted terrariums, Chocolate Cosmos and planted summer patio pots plus we’ve a great range of Fathers Day cards too.

Good dads have a special talent for making their families feel safe and supported. They work hard, listen when it matters and somehow always know when someone needs encouragement. Sure, their jokes may make everyone groan*, but deep down those dad jokes are a sign of love. A great father doesn’t just raise his children, he helps them grow into confident, kind people.

*Such as: Why did the other chicken cross the road? He heard Whilton Locks was so great he wanted a cluck too!

breakfast at Whilton Locks
Oh Yes, Dad Will Love This
And to kick off (well the footy is on) a great day, why not start with a great breakfast? Our Canalside restaurant will be serving just that – and, because it will be such a busy day, it’s available all day too. He shoots, he scores.

Dad’s Day Done Right
Perhaps the best thing about the best dads is that they show up, day after day, through the big moments and the small ones. From cheering at the school events to offering advice that suddenly makes sense years later, they leave a lasting impact. They may not wear capes, or sensible shoes when they wield that big garden fork or new strimmer, but they’re heroes in their own way. So here’s to all the great fathers out there, proof that being a dad isn’t just a title, it’s a full-time role and when someone asks, “Who’s the daddy?” the answer is simple: the guy who’s always there when you need him most.

See you soon
Whilton Locks Garden Village

 

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