Showing posts with label Sam Walter Foss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sam Walter Foss. Show all posts
Saturday, February 12, 2011
My Daddy: Allen
1941-2008
1941-2008
XOXO,
BIG SISSY
In honor of the greatest man I have ever known. Who lived his life in :
The House by the Side of the Road
There are hermit souls that live withdrawnIn the peace of their self-content;There are souls, like stars, that swell apart,In a fellowless firmament;There are pioneer souls that blaze their pathsWhere highways never ran;But let me live by the side of the roadAnd be a friend to man.
Let me live in a house by the side of the road,Where the race of men go by;The men who are good and the men who are bad,As good and as bad as I.I would not sit in the scorner's seat,Or hurl the cynic's ban;Let me live in a house by the side of the roadAnd be a friend to man.
I see from my house by the side of the road,By the side of the highway of life,The men who press with the ardor of hope,The men who are faint with the strife.But I turn not away from their smiles nor their tears Both parts of an infinite plan;Let me live in my house by the side of the road And be a friend to man.
Let me live in my house by the side of the roadWhere the race of men go by;They are good, they are bad, they are weak,They are strong,Wise, foolish - so am I.Then why should I sit in the scorner's seatOr hurl the cynic's ban? -Let me live in my house by the side of the roadAnd be a friend to man.
BY: Sam Walter Foss
Labels: daddy, daughter, family, grief, house by the side of the road, in memory, love, Sam Walter Foss
Thursday, February 11, 2010

My Daddy: Allen
1941-2008
It has been 2 years today since I last felt your arms around me. However,you are still ever so present in my thoughts. You are the greatest man I have ever known & I am going to share with my bloggy friends, what I wrote in celebration of your life, 2 years ago. Not a day goes by daddy.. I miss you..I love you..hope I am still making you proud. You are the reason I wish to Live in a "House By The Side Of The Road" (by Sam Walter Foss) and be a friend to man
Forever your little girl,
XOXO "Big sissy"
Today is a beautiful, joyous day. It is so because I get to talk about my father, Allen and the extremely abnormal family I grew up in. Now I know what you are thinking. That I am crazy. Or quite possibly over or under medicated. However please hear me out & I think you will understand.
I grew up watching the Brady Bunch & reruns of Father Knows Best , Leave It To Beaver & My 3 Sons .I loved these shows. In fact ,I thought they represented real life. What I didn’t realize was that this was far from the truth. My family wasn’t like other families.
My father wasn’t like other fathers.
When other men needed a son first, to feel like a real man, my father thought it would be great to blessed with a daughter. My brother & sister were the bonus babies
When other men viewed marriage as nothing but a piece of paper, my father loved & respected my mother & stayed committed to her for 44 years.
When other men were content to work when they felt like it. Or not work at all, my father got up every day to make sure we were provided for.
While other men were out drinking & carousing, my father was having dinner with his family & playing a game of monopoly, almost every night.
While other men took out their anger on their wives & their children, my fathers wrapped his arms around us & held us tight.
When other fathers walked away, my father helped us with homework & tucked us in at night.
While other men turned their backs on others because of their size, color or differences, my father was a friend to all that he met.
While other men said I am powerful I need no one, my father said “As for me & my house we shall serve the Lord.”
In a world where sadly, dysfunctional is now standard. & what should be is not, I had the fantasy. I grew up in the most wonderful, beautiful, fantastic, abnormal family you could ever meet. I had a dad that loved , honored & respected his family. Who also knew the importance of friendship. He loved his best friends Richard and Ralph. Our families hung out every weekend. Having pizza, swimming in the pool & doing things every family should do. Dad loved his brother Bill & his wife Pat, he liked to spend time with them & vacation with them. Last year they went on a cruise. He said it was one of the best times he & my mom had in his life. He loved his nephews, especially their sense of humor, which he was certain they inherited from him.. Family was everything to my dad. He loved being called POPPA. He loved the grandkids & was close to all of them. He loved talking sports, religion & politics with Bo-Bo picking up a guitar with Easy-E, A’s boundless energy, MJ’s creativity, Bubbles’s homemade cards & hugs & DD's ability to know when to wow the crowd or just be there for one, much like himself. He loved working in the garage & weekly home depot trips with his son-in-law Gene. And having great conversations with my sister-in-law Gladys. If he could work her into making him some pumpkin bread or coconut cake, then life was truly sweet. He loved his neighbors, his coworkers & his fellow man. He was a Redskin Fan in a field of Buccaneers, Cowboys, Dolphins, Packers & Steelers, who loved game & more importantly loved to talk Smack. He was a moderate who raised a conservative, bleeding heart liberal, & one who changed her mind depending on the tides, ties & the weather. He had a faith that could move mountains, a witty& wacky sense of humor & a way of driving a certain waitresses crazy every Friday morning(along with the breakfast club) He thought it was perfectly OK to use a chainsaw & lawnmower at 7:30 in the morning on a weekend ( for the record I think there should be a law against that), took the meaning of “one man’s trash is another mans treasure” to a whole new level, & if there wasn’t already a “Stairway to Heaven” I am positive he could have built one. There wasn’t a picture of Dolly Parton he didn’t like, a Hog he didn’t admire ( & I don’t mean the bacon), or a bluegrass channel he couldn’t find on the radio to torture his teenage daughter with on the long drives home when we lived in the country. He was known as Allen, Elwood, , Droopy Drawers, The LawnMan & Mr. Neatly. Yet To us he was just Dad. He called us Buzz Jr & Big Sissy & of course mom, his beloved Baby Duck. It was her hand he held until it was time to let go & then he took the hand of our beautiful sister, Tooter who led him into the light.
He was my Hercules, Hee Haw, Homer Simpson & my Hero. He was my Father & my Friend. Because of him I know, feel, & try to live my life with unconditional love.
Kahlil Gibran said
When you are joyous, look deep into your heart and you shall find it is only that which has given you sorrow that is giving you joy. When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight.
The bible says-Psalm 30:5
"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning”
Though my heart aches because I miss him already- Today is a beautiful, joyous, day. For to know Allen is to have loved him. And as Daddy said to me on my wedding day:
My cup runneth over, & I am blessed.
Labels: daddy, house by the side of the road, humor, joy, Sam Walter Foss, sorrow, tribute
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
wishcasting-wednesday
This week Jamie wants to know: What Do You Wish To Experience?
A continuation of Wake-up calls (aka thumps on the head) that will help
me on this journey of self discovery. I ask that God, the Universe and the Angels to keep sending me the signs , as well as the courage,compassion and wisdom to know what to do with them. I pray to experience strength, healing, JOY and YES! a Miracle or two. It is also my hope that I can continue to be and meet those that are a "friend to man"
HouseByTheSideofTheRoad
On a lighter note, I wish to experience unlimited internet access on a computer that is not borrowed nor ancient!! lol
Now on to you....What do you wish to experience?
A continuation of Wake-up calls (aka thumps on the head) that will help
me on this journey of self discovery. I ask that God, the Universe and the Angels to keep sending me the signs , as well as the courage,compassion and wisdom to know what to do with them. I pray to experience strength, healing, JOY and YES! a Miracle or two. It is also my hope that I can continue to be and meet those that are a "friend to man"
HouseByTheSideofTheRoad
On a lighter note, I wish to experience unlimited internet access on a computer that is not borrowed nor ancient!! lol
Now on to you....What do you wish to experience?
Labels: friend, journey, Sam Walter Foss, signs, wishcasting
Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Current Estimated Jackpot $81 million
FLORIDALOTTERY
This week
JAMIE
asks
What is your money wish?
Now at first glance, it would seem that my wish is somewhat selfish. Maybe outlandish. Crazy, grandiose and definitely a fantasy. What are the odds that this will happen? I'd say NOT just as good as anybody else, but BETTER. Ooooooooooh. Now that is sounding like I am on something.
For many years the Lotto balls never seemed to bounce in my area. It wasn't until Hurricane Charley blew through here that the tides turned. The winds of change had come and the people in my community(and surrounding areas) were on the map in a good way. As soon as the numbers would come in, I started getting calls. They sounded like this:
Hey is there something you'd like to tell me?
We know you are holding back on us.
There was a winner at the Publix down the street from you.
Have you checked your ticket?
We know you are holding back on us.
There was a winner at the Publix down the street from you.
Have you checked your ticket?
You see I believe that I am a winner. My friends believe that I am a winner. For years I have said that I am going to win the Lottery and I am going to win it. It's a done deal.Will it be this week? I do not know. It's a nice chunk of cash don't you think? Now the question is, what will I do with all of that money? Easy answer. Take care of the people I love. That includes my friends and family. Also I will pursue a lifelong dream. There is a man that I truly admired. His name is Percy Ross. He gave away millions of dollars to everyday people like you and me. I would love to revive his "Thanks A million" column and continue his legacy. As most of you know, House By The Side Of The Road(By Sam Walter Foss) is my favorite poem.Being a friend to man is a wonderful thing.Percy Ross was a friend to man.Here is an article about him and giving in general. I hope that you enjoy it .
Labels: Lottery, Money, Percy Ross, philanthropy, Sam Walter Foss, wishcasting
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
In memory
of the greatest man I have ever known
My hero,mentor and friend
Allen
However, I just called him
Daddy
9/20/41-2/12/08
When I grow up, I want to be just like you.
Forever your girl,
Big Sissy
House By the Side Of The Road
by Sam Walter Foss
of the greatest man I have ever known
My hero,mentor and friend
Allen
However, I just called him
Daddy
9/20/41-2/12/08
When I grow up, I want to be just like you.
Forever your girl,
Big Sissy
House By the Side Of The Road
by Sam Walter Foss
- There are hermit souls that live withdrawn
- In the place of their self-content;
- There are souls like stars, that dwell apart,
- In a fellowless firmament;
- There are pioneer souls that blaze the paths
- Where highways never ran-
- But let me live by the side of the road
- And be a friend to man.
- Let me live in a house by the side of the road
- Where the race of men go by-
- The men who are good and the men who are bad,
- As good and as bad as I.
- I would not sit in the scorner's seat
- Nor hurl the cynic's ban-
- Let me live in a house by the side of the road
- And be a friend to man.
- I see from my house by the side of the road
- By the side of the highway of life,
- The men who press with the ardor of hope,
- The men who are faint with the strife,
- But I turn not away from their smiles and tears,
- Both parts of an infinite plan-
- Let me live in a house by the side of the road
- And be a friend to man.
- I know there are brook-gladdened meadows ahead,
- And mountains of wearisome height;
- That the road passes on through the long afternoon
- And stretches away to the night.
- And still I rejoice when the travelers rejoice
- And weep with the strangers that moan,
- Nor live in my house by the side of the road
- Like a man who dwells alone.
- Let me live in my house by the side of the road,
- Where the race of men go by-
- They are good, they are bad, they are weak, they are strong,
- Wise, foolish - so am I.
- Then why should I sit in the scorner's seat,
- Or hurl the cynic's ban?
- Let me live in my house by the side of the road
- And be a friend to man.
Labels: daddy, house by the side of the road, in memory, poem, Sam Walter Foss
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