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Living the Simple Life with My Quirky, Adventurous, Hardworking Dad

Growing up, I didn’t think my parents were cool. I lived on a farm in the Midwest in what seemed like the middle of nowhere. My dad farmed the open land that stretched a mile down the road to my grandparents’ house and my mom worked various jobs while taking care of me and my sisters.

My family lived a simple life. I grew up watching my parents do their best to achieve work-life balance while providing for our family. I watched them work hard and play hard—traits my sisters and I have carried with us well into our adult lives. I didn’t always have the most fashionable clothes or the latest gadgets, but I was blessed to have always had what I needed when I needed it.

Recently, I had the opportunity to look back at the simplicity of my childhood while organizing and scanning our family photo collection. Through this project, I was able to see my youth through the eyes of my parents. It was humbling to learn what life was like long before I was born, and it was thrilling to recount my childhood through the snapshots of everyday moments and big celebrations captured over the years.

The process of organizing the photos took me on an unexpectedly emotional journey. I was able to get a glimpse of my great-grandfather’s travels in the Navy, my grandmother’s wedding, my parents’ childhoods, and ultimately, my arrival. This journey back in time gave me the opportunity to see a side of my parents that I hadn’t fully noticed growing up. I got to see my creative, nature-loving mom and my adventurous, quirky, hardworking dad in a new light.

As we take the time this month to celebrate fatherhood, I’d like to express my gratitude for the fathers and grandfathers in my life. I’m filled with memories of my dad and his fun-loving, unique way of living life.

While I have carried many vivid memories with me over the years, the process of organizing my family photos added even more to my list of noteworthy “dad” memories.

There was that time he slowly pulled into our gravel driveway on his motorcycle, one hand on the brake and the other tucked tightly by his side. “Hey girls, look what I found!” he shouted. Carefully snuggled into his hand was a black and white rabbit, blind in one eye, that he found on the side of the road. The little bunny would be christened by our family as “Spunky Wabbit” and he would live in the black-and-white rabbit cage my dad built for him the next day from wood scraps in the barn. That was so typical of my dad—he was always noticing the tiny details (I still don’t know how he spotted the cottontail while riding down the country road on his motorcycle) and he was always working on a project.

Then there were the times when he’d play with us kids at the park, happily serving as the fourth person for the teeter-totter or sometimes being the only one brave enough to climb to the top of the playground tower.

Of course, I can’t forget all the memories of doing farm chores with him; most notably, the days we spent walking along rows of soybean fields to pull button weeds. This task always seemed to be required on the hottest, driest summer days, but my dad never failed to get us to follow through with our responsibilities. Amazingly, we’d always find arrowhead treasures as we walked the fields doing our job. It wasn’t until years later that I realized my dad had strategically planted the arrowheads each morning in the exact rows we’d be walking that day.

The trickery didn’t end there, though. I would also see his sneaky side during the mornings after he’d have his buddies over to play cards in the garage. He’d have me and my siblings sweep the floor and clean up, and without fail, we’d find quarters that had “accidentally” fallen on the ground from the night before. Thanks to my dad, I acquired quite the collection of quarters and arrowheads over the years.

My dad may have had his ways to “trick” us into getting our chores done, but we knew he always had our backs, providing for us and keeping us safe while still managing to get his work done. Long before baby carriers were fashionable, he’d zip me up inside his coat and accomplish what he could, taking me along for the ride.

When winter came and the work on the farm shifted from plowing fields to plowing snow, my dad’s love for adventure and being outdoors kept him outside all winter long. Between snowmobiling and skating on the frozen fields, my dad always kept us active and encouraged us to embrace the outdoors.

When the snow melted and spring arrived, it was time for rides in our small plane. I come from a family of aviators, and my dad’s favorite hobby was to hop in the plane and go flying. One of his favorite activities on clear Sunday mornings was flying up to Wisconsin for breakfast with me and his dad, just because we could. I think of life now and how complicated it can become, and I long for the days when hopping in a plane and flying to another state for breakfast was accomplished in such a laid back, matter-of-fact way.

And I can’t forget the weeks we spent in northern Wisconsin every August when our family convened with my grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, second-cousins and extended family members (I could never keep track of who everyone was). We fished and swam, and my dad always managed to keep us entertained. He would turn our fishing boat into a speedboat and tow us around the lake on tubes made from the old tires of the farm equipment. We would hike through the woods and watch sunsets on the lake. And after these long days of slow living, we would gather around firepits cooking the day’s catch, toasting marshmallows for dessert and sharing stories with our extended family.

While each season and each vacation provided memorable and entertaining moments with my dad, it’s the everyday moments that really stand out the most—the repeated routines that shaped each day and contributed to my simple childhood.

Each night at home on the farm, after dinner was cleaned up and while bedtime books were being read, my dad would make popcorn on the stove and my grandfather would arrive like clockwork to share a beer and reflect on the day’s work. They’d plan the next day’s farm tasks and dream up their next big business venture. I listened in to all of this with a child’s perspective while my mom read, all while enjoying my bowl of salted stovetop popcorn (a routine that stuck with of me well into adulthood).

Looking back, I know that these routine nights and adventure-filled days shaped who I am and paved the path I’ve taken in my life. I know my sense of adventure and my love of gathering with others to share good food, good wine, and good stories grew from those days and nights at home on the farm and in the Northwoods of Wisconsin.

I’m grateful my parents captured my childhood in photos—not only the significant events, but also the everyday moments. And I’m grateful for my adventurous, playful, quirky dad who exhibited grit and persistence, who taught me how to work hard, and who showed me how to savor the rewards of each day while always dreaming big.

Here’s to celebrating all the quirky, cool, adventurous dads in this world who have made a difference in their children’s lives in big ways and small ways, and here’s to sharing our favorite memories with them through Nixplay frames!

Take advantage of Nixplay’s Father’s Sale! Get up to 25% off all frames, only until June 16!

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What Makes Your Dad A Cool Dad?

Cool dads come in all shapes and sizes. While you can easily identify some cool dads right off the bat, other fathers’ coolness indicators take a little time before they are revealed. Below, some doting sons and daughters reveal what makes their dad truly cool.

“My cool dad helped me to become an adult.”

“My dad showed me the ropes of adulting. He taught me how to drive when I was 15 (he was gripping the hand brake the whole time). He guided me as I assembled furniture when I moved into my college dorm. He gave me my first bottle of beer when I turned 21, and he told me to learn how to handle my alcohol so I wouldn’t be taken advantage of. He understood that I’ll be doing these things eventually, and decided to impart his wisdom early on instead of keeping me shielded from the ‘real world.’” – Deb, 29

“My cool dad is a fitness buff.”

“When it comes to fitness, my dad, who’s in his 60s, can put some people half his age to shame. He makes it a point to exercise every day, and he only skips his workouts when he’s ill (which is very rare). He’d either play tennis for two hours or do a 6-mile run. He also joins marathons and triathlons—he’s actually training for the Ironman race in Lake Placid this July.” – Sam, 32

“My cool dad supported me when I came out.”

“I realized that I was gay when I was in middle school. I knew I needed to tell my family, but I was terrified of how they will react. I was especially scared of telling my dad, who’s a pastor. Before I told my parents, I packed an overnight bag and asked a friend if I can sleep over at his house, just in case I get banished from home. But I need not have worried: My father assured me that he’ll always love me no matter what and that he’ll always be my biggest fan. I now work as a makeup artist and every time I post photos of some of my clients on Instagram and Facebook, he’ll always ‘like’ them and leave comments about how great my work is!” – Lio, 30

“My cool dad let me do the things I wanted to do (within reason!).”

“My dad is cool because he was not overbearing. Unlike other parents who would immediately say ‘no’ when their kids ask if they can do something that might be a bit risky, my dad gave me enough free will to see for myself the repercussions of my actions. He never forced me to follow a certain career path or pressured me to become an achiever in school. He raised me and my siblings to be street-smart, independent, and discerning, and I’ll always be grateful to him for that.” – Taylor, 24

“My cool dad is the most brilliant man I know.”

“My father is the smartest person I know. Everyone he works with looks up to him and seeks his advice, and he gives the best tips. He just knows the right thing to do at the right time, and his words have never let me down. I can only hope to be half the man he is.” – Feliza, 35

The coolest dads in the world deserve only the coolest gifts for Father’s Day. Make him smile by giving him a Nixplay Frame filled with your family’s most treasured memories! Take advantage of our Father’s Day sale and get up to 25% off a new frame, only until June 16!

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Privacy in an open world: How much do Americans care about online privacy?

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Never in the history of mankind has information ever been so easily accessible. Whether you’re looking for the latest celebrity gossip or a new scientific study, everything you need to know can be accessed online.

Unfortunately, companies looking to increase their sales know this as well. And they’re not afraid to use the latest technology to learn as much as they could about you.

To find out how privacy issues affect American online behavior, Nixplay surveyed 2,003 Americans in partnership with market research company InnovateMR. Below are some surprising findings:

“I HAVE AGREED TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS”: When downloading a mobile or tablet application, 1 in 2 (50%) do not regularly review the list of data points the application is able to access, putting them at potential risk for third parties to access phone features such as their microphone and camera.
COINCIDENCE? MAYBE NOT: 43% of consumers indicate they have often seen advertising that appears to be related to a recent verbal conversation.
A PRIVATE AFFAIR: 14.8 percent of Americans have also stopped using Facebook due to concerns over privacy.
CAMERA-SHY: 1 in 3 parents of children under 18 years old (33%) estimate having posted no more than 5 photos on social media within the entire last year.

“Memories of our friends and family are meant to be shared but privacy and safety concerns – especially regarding our children – are not something to be taken lightly,” said Nixplay’s Founder and CEO, Mark Palfreeman. “Although social media seems to be the prime medium for sharing life’s experiences, we created Nixplay as a safe place to share those intimate memories and most precious moments with family and close friends. With end-to-end encryption, Nixplay has taken every precaution possible to anonymize your content and keep it for your eyes only.”

More information about the study is available upon request via Nixplay@MaxBorgesAgency.com.

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8 Gift Ideas for the Cool Dad

Choosing a Father’s Day present for your dad can be an arduous task. Sure, you can get him a new necktie and call it a day, but he deserves all the best the world can offer and more. Try these gift ideas, all guaranteed to put a smile on dad’s face.

Tickets to see his favorite musician

Will your dad’s favorite musician be in town soon? Surprise him with tickets so he and mom can have an extra special date night.

A smartwatch

In a perfect world, we’d give dad the luxury watch he’s dreamed of owning since he was young. If you can’t afford to splurge just yet, a stylish watch that lets you access essential apps and doubles as a GPS and fitness tracker should make your father the happiest guy in town.

A new fragrance

Is your dad still using the same cologne he’s been spraying on since you were a teen? Give his grooming routine an upgrade with a new scent that’s approved by your mom.

A dash cam

For most men, their cars will always be their babies. Help dad keep his prized investment secure with the latest automobile must-have.

An action camera

Is your dad into hiking, scuba diving, and other extreme sports? Help him immortalize his adventures with a camera that’s as tough as him.

Sunglasses

You can never have too many sunglasses. Gift dad a pair in a classic silhouette–you can’t go wrong with classic Wayfarers or Clubmasters.

An orthopedic pillow

Give your father the gift of good sleep. An orthopedic will contour to his neck and head, promoting proper spine alignment. Better yet, ask your siblings to pitch in and get dad an orthopedic mattress, which should give him more restful evenings.

A Nixplay Seed Wave

The Nixplay Seed Wave does way more than simply displaying your dad’s favorite photos. Connect it to his phone via Bluetooth so your dad can enjoy his favorite songs while sipping his morning coffee. Get it at up to 25% off, only until June 16!

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How To Make Father’s Day Extra Special

The best dad in the world deserves nothing but the best things life can give. It’s just what he deserves, having given you the support you need to become a decent, independent adult. Father’s Day is the perfect time to spoil him. You don’t have to give him an expensive present, though we’ll sure he’ll appreciate whatever you give him. Let him know how much you can by making Father’s Day extra special through these simple ways.

Let dad sleep in.

If there’s one thing all dads need more of, it’s sleep. For Father’s Day, give him the luxury of a few more extra hours of precious shut-eye. A well-rested dad is a happy dad!

Make dad’s favorite meal.

Forgot to make a reservation at dad’s favorite restaurant for Father’s Day? That’s nothing a trip to the grocery can’t fix. You probably know your dad’s favorite dish—all you have to do is buy enough ingredients to serve it to the whole family for lunch or dinner. Make sure to get the recipe right!

Wash dad’s car for him.

Washing a car is necessary, but so, so tiring. Spare dad this arduous task on Father’s Day and present him with a squeaky clean car upon waking up. (Make sure you don’t get a scratch on his precious vehicle!) You can also take the car to an auto garage for a proper wash, vacuum, and detailing. Add a new car freshener to give his set of wheels a fresh feel.

Write him a sweet letter.

As we get older, we become more reluctant to tell our family how much we love and appreciate them. That’s natural and part of growing up. That’s why a lot of parents hold on to their kids’ handmade mementos—they’re concrete reminders of their children’s love. Take a page out of this by writing dad a heartfelt letter for Father’s Day. Take out your pen and paper, and write down everything you’ve always wanted to tell him, straight from your heart. This will make him teary-eyed, guaranteed.

Take out your favorite family photos.

A digital frame filled all of your loveliest moments as a family will definitely make your dad smile. Scan your old film photos and upload them on a Nixplay Frame along with digital images of your more recent family events and vacations. He’ll be absolutely delighted to have his favorite images at his fingertips–no need to wipe the dust off the photo albums in the attic!

Don’t miss Nixplay’s Father’s Day sale and get up to 25% off selected frames, only until June 16!

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