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Date Prep 101

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

The reason many guys end up at Road is not only to improve their overall wardrobe, but because they have no idea what to wear for an upcoming date. Obviously, Road can help you out in that department, but the folks over at eHarmony have some pretty good tips for guys.  Specifically there’s a Date Fashion for Men article that has some really good information.

But going beyond fashion, we thought it might be useful to provide some ideas for anyone out there who feels a bit lost when trying to figure out how to impress that special someone.  There are several points that one needs to be conscious of:

  • Hygiene: Yes, women will notice if you don’t brush your teeth everyday.  Or if you don’t wear deodorant.  Or if you don’t shower.  Smelling good and staying clean is not only good for your health, but will give the impression that you have all of your ducks in a row, and that you have time to take care of the little things. Showing up to a date with greasy unwashed hair and odor pouring out of various parts of your body will not only give off the wrong message, but more than likely end in embarrassing failure. That being said, don’t try to cover up poor hygiene habits with abundant quantities of cologne or mouthwash.  Just one spray of cologne will give you that subtle smell that will help your cause. By overcompensating and dousing yourself, you’ll smell as repulsive as if you had gone au naturale.
  • Mental Preparation: Going into a date, especially a first date, it’s important be thinking straight.  A nice, even keeled mind-state is optimal, but really being yourself is most important.  Try to be well rested and stress free.  Stress and lack of sleep can negatively impact your mood, and thus negatively impact your date’s impression of you.  Also, don’t be awkward.  There are things that you just should not say to people, like you play Dungeons and Dragons on a regular basis, or that you have a basement full of unopened action figures from your childhood. There is a time and place to reveal your weird little quirks, early on in the dating process probably is not a good time. Also be sure to keep the conversation going. Awkward silences are really, really bad. Going in, try to think of some questions or topics that might spark up conversation.  What kind of work do you do? is always a good one.
  • Be Gentlemanly: Giant bouquets of flowers is probably overkill, but doing things like holding doors, footing the bill, and escorting them to the door can do wonders.  It might be good to try to practice in the days leading up to the date so that it’s natural habit once you are with your date.

That’s all for now. Hope it helped anyone feeling completely clueless.

The History of Father’s Day

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

So basically, Father’s day is six very short days away.  Thought it might be interesting to look back at the history of this great day.  The folks over at The History Channel have a whole site devoted to father’s day.  Their site includes videos, fun facts, and famous dads from TV shows. They also provide an excellent history of dad’s day.

Apparently, the first celebration in honor of fathers was held on July 5, 1908 in Fairmont, West Virginia. A woman by the name of Grace Golden Clayton supposedly suggested the idea to her pastor after an explosion in a neighboring town killed 361 men.

The following year in Spokane Washington another woman, Sonora Smart Dodd, thought it odd that Mother’s Day was not accompanied by a Father’s Day every year.  Dodd had been raised by a single father after her mother passed away when she was young.  Her father, William Jackson Smart, was a civil war veteran, and apparently, a pretty cool dad.  Because he was born in June, Sonora Dodd worked make the first official Father’s day happen on June 19, 1910.

Sadly it took until 1972 to make Father’s Day a national holiday.  President Calvin Coolidge made a recommendation for a National Holiday in 1924, then President Johnson made the holiday occur on the third Sunday of every June.  Then finally, President Richard Nixon officially instituted Father’s Day as a national holiday.

Every Act can Make a Difference

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Recently stumbled across this video, and found it very inspirational. It is striking in that it is a true story and teaches us that every individual act can have a resounding impact on the world and lives around us.   Hope you all enjoy it too.

This speaks to our Heart of Fashion.