For this Father's Day story, we could have: Father's Day was just around the corner. Mike knew his father was a coffee lover. So, he (went to the local coffee shop) to buy some special coffee beans. He also (baked a batch of cookies) to go with the coffee. On Father's Day, when he served the coffee and cookies to his father, his father was (extremely happy). His father praised Mike for his kindness and the delicious treats.
For Father's Day, a family was planning a surprise for dad. They decided to make a scrapbook. Each page had a memory, like a trip to the _ (blank). They filled in the blank with 'beach'. As they presented the scrapbook to their father, his eyes filled with tears of joy. It was a collection of their precious family moments.
In this Father's Day story, we can fill in like this: Father's Day dawned bright and sunny. Henry's father was a gardener. Henry (picked the most beautiful flowers from the garden) and made a bouquet. He then (wrote a heartfelt note) and placed it with the bouquet. When he gave it to his father, his father was (moved to tears). He thanked Henry for such a lovely and personal gift.
In a Father's Day story, a man received a letter from his son. The letter said 'You are the best dad in the world. You always make me feel _ (blank).' He filled in the blank with 'loved'. This simple word meant a great deal to the father as it showed his son's true feelings.
One possible answer could be to have a story about a mother's love. For example, 'On Mother's Day, I (bought) a beautiful bouquet of flowers for my mother. She was so (happy) when she saw it. Then we (went) for a walk in the park and talked about (memories) we shared.'
A simple idea could be a story like 'On Mother's Day, my family and I (planned) a surprise party for my mother. We (invited) all her friends. She was (astonished) when she walked in. We had (cake) and (punch) at the party.'
You can use very emotional words. For example, use 'unconditional love' in the blanks. This really emphasizes how a mother loves her children without any conditions.
Here's another idea for a Valentine's Day fill - in - the - blank story. 'Valentine's Day calls for [romantic gesture]. [Person] thought about [specific action].' Let's say 'Valentine's Day calls for a grand romantic gesture. Jack thought about renting a hot air balloon and taking his wife on a ride over the city. It would be an unforgettable experience for both of them.
One simple fill - in - the - blank story could be 'On Valentine's Day, [name] surprised their partner with a [gift]. They went to a [place] and had a [meal].' For example, 'On Valentine's Day, Tom surprised his partner with a bouquet of roses. They went to a rooftop restaurant and had a romantic dinner.
In a Mothers Day fill - in - the - blank story, you could use words such as 'comfort'. Mothers are a source of comfort. 'Support' is another one, since they support their children in various ways. 'Devotion' is also a word that fits well as mothers are often very devoted to their families.
There was a group of kids at the beach. They decided to build a sandcastle that could __ (fill in with 'fly'). So they added feathers and pretended the wind would make it take off. It was a very silly but fun idea.