
Rituals of appreciation – Father’s Day with a difference
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Father's Day – not always loud, but meaningful
While many celebrate Father's Day traditionally, others long for a quieter counterpart: a moment of gratitude, perhaps a small ritual that makes appreciation visible.
Anchoring appreciation in everyday life
A consciously lit candle. A self-made figurine. A moment of silence. Rituals provide support – not just on Father's Day. They say: "I see you. I thank you." Without any words.
Giving with meaning instead of quantity
Instead of consumerism and kitsch, we prefer things with meaning:
– hand-poured candles
– small decorative objects made of Raysin
– a mini ritual to pause
An impulse that lasts
Perhaps this year's Father's Day was just a quiet moment at the window. Perhaps a smile, a look, a light. And perhaps it will become something recurring—a new ritual. For you. For him. For both of you.