A tribute to Dads
About this section:
We asked Peninsula Clarion readers to submit essays about Why
My Dad is the Best, as well as pictures of them with their fathers.
The response was so wonderful, we were able to use all entries which
were submitted by the deadline.
Wed like to thank all the readers who shared their thoughts about
their dads and pictures with their dads.
And to all the Dads, a very Happy Fathers Day!
Dads
are heroes - influential, inspiring
(NAPSI)-When it comes to the man who was the greatest
influence in a womans life, Dad is No. 1, according to research
garnered from Hallmarks on-line consumer communities. Members
of opinion groups said that Dad instilled values, taught lessons and
was the most important man in their lives. Overall, they called him
a hero, and characterized him as strict, but fair.
The role of dad has broadened. Some respondents said their dad told
them they could be anything they wanted to be and do anything they wanted
to do, giving them a sense of independence.
Many female respondents in the consumer panel said they had hoped to
marry a man like their father, and others described their husbands as
having many of the characteristics that they most admired in their dads.
Hallmark consumer communities are comprised of approximately 200 people,
recruited based on a specific commonality. The groups provide non-projectable,
qualitative on-going dialog with the marketplace.
Panel members consistently are open and willing to share their real
feelings with Hallmark, according to Lori Givan, manager of the program.
Open communication is reflected in todays Hallmark cards, as well.
An example is the card that says, Dad, when I look back on my life,
memories of you are woven through every chapter...my protector...my
teacher...the one whose approval could make my day...You were like this
larger-than-life hero who could do anything....
A card says, It didnt matter where you led...I always loved to
follow.
Another says, Thanks, Dad, for giving me a star to steer by...and a
place to always come home to.
Such messages reflect the kinds of thoughts expressed by the consumer
panel toward their fathers or father figures.
The card companys goal is to help people put their feelings into
words, according to Aviva Hebbar, a Hallmark marketing manager.
It isnt always easy for people to find the right words,
Hebbar says, but when people see the words on a card, they recognize
the feelings as their own. Thats why we constantly are in touch
with consumers-so we can understand exactly what they want to say.
As one panel member said of her father, He was my hero, he is
my hero and he always will be my hero.
Another said, The older I get, the more I realize he was a hero.
Yet another said, My dad was the biggest influence in my life.
Such comments suggest that todays consumers continue to share
the sentiments of the founder of Fathers Day, Sonora Smart Dodd,
whose father, a widower and Civil War veteran, was both mother and father
to his six children for 21 years.