Honoring Dad By Françoise Rhodes, Editor Since we gave Mom her due for Motherâs Day, Dad itâs your turn. Families tend to look at Fatherâs Day just a little different, instead of flowers for Dad we think of tools, instead of a day of pampering we think of a day of sports. Any way you look at
it, itâs all about a special day for the father figure in our lives. So how did Fatherâs Day begin?
Scholars believe that the origin of Fatherâs Day is not a latest phenomenon, as many believe it to be. Rather they claim that the tradition of Fatherâs Day can be traced in the ruins of Babylon. Records show that a young boy called Elmesu carved a Fatherâs Day message on a card made out of
clay nearly 4,000 years ago. Elmesu wished his Babylonian father good health and a long life. Though there is no record of what happened to Elmesu and his father the tradition of celebrating Fatherâs Day remained in several countries all over the world. Modern version of Fatherâs Day originated in Sonora Doddâs mind when she per chance listened to Motherâs Day sermon in 1909. Fairly mature at the age 27, Dodd pondered if there is a day to honor mother then why not for father? Feeling strongly for fathers because of the affection she received from her own father Mr. William Jackson Smart, a Civil War veteran, Doddâs mother died while at childbirth when she was just 16. Mr. Smart raised the newborn and five other children with love and care. Inspired by Ms. Anna Jarvisâs struggle to promote Motherâs Day, Dodd began a rigorous campaign to celebrate Fatherâs Day in US. Continued on page 12
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