Outback Steakhouse Dinner with Dad Giveaway
I’m taking part in a campaign called the Outback Steakhouse Dinner with Dad Experience. Their goal is to get more dads to take time out to have dinner with their kids more often. As part of the campaign, Outback Steakhouse (Facebook | Twitter) is giving away a $45 gift certificate on my dad blog. Sweet! That should encourage a lot of fathers to take their kids to dinner and spend more time with them. I know my kids are excited because they love Outback’s Bloomin’ Onion.
To enter the Outback Steakhouse Dinner with Dad Experience Giveaway, you’re suppose to share a cherished dining moment with your kids. Here are a few of my memorable dining moments:
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Many years ago when my oldest daughter was a toddler, I took her to a fast food restaurant for lunch. After we finished eating, I threw everything away except for my soda. I was saving that for the hot drive back home. But when I came back to the table, my soda was gone. I asked my daughter if she drank my soda and she said no. Then she told me she threw it away. Doh! She was trying to be helpful, but in the process she threw away something I still wanted to drink.
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Another time, we had lunch at a store cafe. One of my kids ordered an ICEE. While she was drinking it, the bottom of her cup fell out. I’ve seen lids fall off before, but never the bottom. I didn’t think it was funny at the time, but now I wish it was captured on video. It would be funny to see the clip now.
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When my oldest child was three, she spoke clearly. A few times when we were at restaurants, people would ask us how old our daughter was. And when we told them, they were amazed because our pre-school spoke so clearly and in complete sentences (sometimes even in compound sentences: “daddy, you can kiss me, but you can’t tickle me”). A proud and memorable daddy moment.
Outback Giveaway
A lucky reader of my dad blog will win a $45 Outback Steakhouse gift certificate (does not include alcohol, tax and gratuity). The deadline to enter the giveaway is next Tuesday, June 28th (Pacific time). The giveaway is limited to readers in the USA. To enter the giveaway, leave a comment about a fun, memorable dinner with dad moment.
Six Bonus Entries (leave a separate comment for each entry)
- Like Outback on Facebook (include your Facebook username in the comments area for verification)
- Follow Outback on Twitter (include your Twitter username in the comments area for verification)
- Subscribe to my blog via email:
— don’t forget to click on the confirmation link after you subscribe. Note: you still have to be subscribed when I announce the winner.
- Click on the Facebook like button above the comments area and then on my Facebook fan page, leave a comment about how you would use the Outback Steakhouse Dinner with Dad gift certificate
- Follow Daddy Forever on Twitter and tweet out a message like this (or use the retweet button above the comments area):
Win a $45 Outback Steakhouse gift certificate @daddyforever @Outback ~ http://daddyforever.com/2011/06/21/dining/
Include your Twitter URL or username in the comments area for verification. Note: you can tweet multiple times, but you can only claim one bonus entry for the tweets.
- Write about this giveaway on your blog or Facebook page with a working link to this page: http://daddyforever.com/2011/06/21/dining/ (include your blog post URL or Facebook username for verification)
[Disclosure: The giveaway prize will be provided by Outback, but they are not the administrators of the giveaway on my blog. I am not liable for the prize. I received a gift certificate for hosting this giveaway. As always, the opinions expressed are mine and I am not obligated to write a positive review.]
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My dad loved a good meal and great conversation. I remember him visiting us in CA and always going to our fave restaurant here to eat. One special time he was flirting with the waitress, and when she walked away, I told him the waitress was really a guy. My dad turned so red but I told him I was just kidding. We all got a big kick out of it!
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