
【篇一】父親節(jié)英語手抄報(bào)
father's day:Third Sunday in June父親節(jié)在六月:第三個(gè)星期日
The United States is one of the few countries in the world that has an official day on which fathers are honored by their children. On the third Sunday in June, fathers all across the United States are given presents, treated to dinner or otherwise made to feel special.
美國是少數(shù)國家在這個(gè)世界上,有一個(gè)正式的天,父親致意的孩子。在六月的第三個(gè)星期天,全美國的父親是治療收到禮物,或是應(yīng)邀吃飯,感覺自己很特別。
The origin of Father's Day is not clear. Some say that it began with a church service in West Virginia in 1908. Others say the first Father's Day ceremony was held in Vancouver, Washington.
The president of the Chicago branch of the Lions' Club, Harry Meek, is said to have celebrated the first Father's Day with his organization in 1915; and the day that they chose was the third Sunday in June, the closest date to Meek's own birthday!
父親節(jié)的起源尚不清楚。有的人說它開始于一個(gè)教堂的禮拜儀式在西維吉尼亞州的1908年。還有些人認(rèn)為第一個(gè)父親節(jié)在溫哥華舉行婚禮,華盛頓。芝加哥分店的總統(tǒng)的獅子的俱樂部,哈利溫婉,據(jù)說已經(jīng)慶祝了第一個(gè)父親節(jié)在1915年和他的組織,在那日他們選擇是在六月的第三個(gè)星期天,謙卑的最近的日期的生日快樂!
Regardless of when the first true Father's Day occurred, the strongest promoter of the holiday was Mrs. Bruce John Dodd of Spokane, Washington. Mrs. Dodd felt that she had an outstanding father. He was a veteran of the Civil War. His wife had died young, and he had raised six children without their mother.
不論何時(shí),第一個(gè)真正的父親節(jié)發(fā)生,最有力的推進(jìn)假日是布魯斯斯多德夫人的約翰,華盛頓。多德夫人認(rèn)為她已一個(gè)杰出的父親。他是個(gè)退伍老兵的內(nèi)戰(zhàn)。他的妻子已經(jīng)死了年輕,使他的六個(gè)孩子沒有他們的母親。
In 1909, Mrs. Dodd approached her own minister and others in Spokane about having a church service dedicated to fathers on June 5, her father's birthday. That date was too soon for her minister to prepare the service, so he spoke a few weeks later on June 19th. From then on, the state of Washington celebrated the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. Children made special desserts, or visited their fathers if they lived apart.
1909年,多德夫人走近她自己的部長和其他有一個(gè)教堂在華盛頓州的'服務(wù)竭誠為父親6月5日,她父親的生日。很快這個(gè)日子太近,牧師來不及準(zhǔn)備,所以他說服務(wù)幾周后的6月19th。從那時(shí)起,華盛頓州的在六月的第三個(gè)星期日慶祝父親節(jié)。孩子們特別制作甜點(diǎn),或去拜訪父親如果他們住分開。
States and organizations began lobbying Congress to declare an annual Father's Day. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson approved of this idea, but it was not until 1924 when President Calvin Coolidge made it a national event to "establish more intimate relations between fathers and their children and to impress upon fathers the full measure of their obligations." Since then, fathers had been honored and recognized by their families throughout the country on the third Sunday in June.
國家和組織開始游說國會(huì)來聲明一個(gè)年度父親節(jié)。1916年,伍德羅·威爾遜總統(tǒng)同意這個(gè)想法,但是直到1924年當(dāng)美國總統(tǒng)卡爾文·柯立芝使它一個(gè)全國性的活動(dòng)建立更親密的關(guān)系“在父親和子女間并且使父親銘記自己應(yīng)盡的義務(wù)飽足!睆哪菚r(shí)起,父親表示敬意和認(rèn)可他們的家庭全國各地在六月的第三個(gè)星期天。
When children can't visit their fathers or take them out to dinner, they send a greeting card. Traditionally, fathers prefer greeting cards that are not too sentimental. Most greeting cards are whimsical so fathers laugh when they open them. Some give heartfelt thanks for being there whenever the child needed Dad.
當(dāng)兒女無法探視父親或是帶父親出去吃晚餐,就會(huì)送上一張賀卡。傳統(tǒng)的賀卡,父親喜歡不太多愁善感。所以賀卡大多做得比較搞怪,讓父親打開時(shí)開懷一笑。一些真心謝謝您一直在那里支持我每當(dāng)孩子需要爸爸。
【篇二】父親節(jié)英語手抄報(bào)
You know, Dad, there was a time when we were not only separated by the generation gap but completely polarized by it. You stood on one side of the Great Divide and I on the other, father and daughter split apart by age and experience, opinions, hairstyles, cosmetics, clothing, curfews, music, and boys.The Father-Daughter Duel of '54 shifted into high gear when you taught me to drive the old Dodge and I decided I would drive the '54 Chevy whether you liked it or not. The police officer who escorted me home after you reported the Chevy stolen late one evening was too young to understand father-daughter politics and too old to have much tolerance for a snotty 16 year old. You were so decent about it, Dad, and I think that was probably what made it the worst night of my life.
Our relationship improved immensely when I married a man you liked, and things really turned around when we begin making babies right and left. We didn't have a television set, you know, and we had to entertain ourselves somehow. I didn't know what to expect of you and Mom as grandparents but I didn't have to wait long to find out. Those babies adored you then just as they adore you now. When I see you with all your grandchildren, I know you've given them the finest gift a grandparent can give. You've given them yourself.
【篇三】父親節(jié)英語手抄報(bào)
Dear Dad,Today I was at the shopping mall and I spent a lot of time reading the Father's Day cards. They all had a special message that in some way or another reflected how I feel about you. Yet as I selected and read, and selected and read again, it occurred to me that not a single card said what I really want to say to you.
You'll soon be 84 years old, Dad, and you and I will have had 55 Father's Days together. I haven't always been with you on Father's Day nor have I been with you for all of your birthdays. It wasn't because I didn't want to be with you. I've always been with you in my heart but sometimes life gets in the way.
You know, Dad, there was a time when we were not only separated by the generation gap but completely polarized by it. You stood on one side of the Great Divide and I on the other, father and daughter split apart by age and experience, opinions, hairstyles, cosmetics, clothing, curfews, music, and boys.
The Father-Daughter Duel of '54 shifted into high gear when you taught me to drive the old Dodge and I decided I would drive the '54 Chevy whether you liked it or not. The police officer who escorted me home after you reported the Chevy stolen late one evening was too young to understand father-daughter politics and too old to have much tolerance for a snotty 16 year old. You were so decent about it, Dad, and I think that was probably what made it the worst night of my life.