Fathers have you ever taken your daughter out to make her feel really special?

Its easy to think, "I must take my daughter out one day, we could have a nice time talking..." 

Its at this point that many men come to realise
that they would actually struggle to make that idea fly. Men are not built that way, and there may not be a
 strong relationship that would provide a base of things to talk about.

Many men would feel that suddenly inviting their daughter out for a date could turn out one of two ways.

1) At the McDonalds or Burger King play
ground, where Dad sits awkardly on the bench
while daughter(s) play with their peers, or 2) with Father and daughter sitting around while daughter texts her mates!

2) Father and daughter sitting around wondering what to talk about, so daughter suggests you both go shopping (oh what fun for father).

That is why we set up this event, and why we
feel confident there is demand for another one.

The first event was in July, and went well. Other events will become available next year.

For those in Christchurch:
The next event was to be 18th July, this now changed due to an unexpected health issue. It will be rescheduled this year.

Events outside of Christchurch may incur higher costs due to travel considerations, but with higher numbers of people, those costs may not present an issue.

The July 08 Event

FatherDaughterEvent July 08

Organisers

Organiser Neil Smith of Darfield with Host Mum Michelle Campbell of Omihi (now Auckland)

Praise for the Father
Daughter event:

"The whole family*
benefited from the
event. It enabled me
to talk to my daughter
better.
We enjoyed it."

Doug Frazer
*Doug's wife was helping
at the event as a host.

Mr Doug Frazer and family




"That is a good idea!"

Carl Wall, Owner
Oil Changers Hornby Ltd



" We're excited to hear
about your Father and
Daughters evening,
and would be delighted
for you to show as
much of [our] DVD as
you like."

Elizabeth Botkin
VisionaryDaughters.com

 


Last Event:
19th July, 2008 Riccartion House, Christchurch. 
Wait Until  2009