I had one of those deja vu moments today. I was cruising around the web when something reminded me of Michael J. Fox and his role in the movie For Love or Money. That is the movie where he plays a Concierge in the Bradbury Hotel who dreams of opening his own hotel on Roosevelt Island in New York. It is a romantic little tale that has the happy ending we all look for in a movie such as this. It is one of my favorite romantic comedies. I continued surfing the web but around 4 o'clock I got up and turned on the TV to HBO and what do you think came on, of course it was For Love or Money. I watched the whole movie and enjoyed every minute of it. I have always been a sucker for a good romance for as you know I lay claim to the title of hopeless romantic. I believe I got that from my dad, who fell hopelessly in love with my mother and remained so until his death in July of 1996. The story of how he and my mother met will always bring a sweet tear of joyful romance to my eye.
As I was selecting photographs for tonight's eye candy section, I went into Picasa2 and started the selection process. In Picasa2 you can upload 4 photos at a time to blogger, so when I pick out the photos, I save each group as a draft by the date and a sequential letter of the alphabet, then combine them into one draft so that I can post them in the order I would like them to be. As I saved the first draft, 0406a, it struck me that today is my dad's birthday. If he were alive he would be 84 today. So I would like to tell you a little more about my dad.
My dad was born on this day in 1923 in San Antonio, Tx. He came of age during the great depression and attended Technical High School in Fort Worth, Tx, which I also attended, graduating shortly prior to the start of WWII. He too was a sailor, joining the Navy and serving in that war. He returned Fort Worth after the war, where he worked for a time at the old Lone Star Steel Company on Hemphill Street. Across the street from the steel company was a drug store where a pretty red headed girl worked. He was immediately stricken and wanted to find a way to meet her, he being a bit shy. You know how it is when you are awestruck around someone you are immediately attracted to. Well, my dad bribed the manager of the drug store with a steak dinner for the introduction to my mom, and it worked, sort of. My mom was only 17 at the time and refused to go out on a date with him until she turned 18. On her 18th birthday, they had their first date, beginning a whirlwind romance that culminated in their marriage 5 months later. He remained in love with my mother until the day he died. My mother is still in love with him to this day. When she passes, they will meet in heaven and continue loving each other for eternity.
In prior posts I have outlined many things with which I have disagreed with my parents about, but the fact of their love for each other was never a question in my mind. Their marriage had its ups and downs, but they saw everything through together with love for each other and their children. My dad worked hard all his life in the construction industry and provided for us to the best of his ability. He was a Christian man, having his conversion experience when I was a teenager. He was not a saint but he taught me many lessons just by the living of his life observing the tenets of his faith. He was always the one to seek me out and bring me back to the fold when I in my search for myself got lost wandering. He knew me and knew that I was Gay before I knew what sex was. Yet he never stopped loving me and before he died he told me he was proud of me. I still miss him and there have been many times I have wished he was still here to help me sort out some of the things that have occurred in my life.
My dad was strongly opinionated and somewhat stubborn in which I am like unto him. A staunch democrat who actively participated in the political process. He also worked actively in the church and with my mother supported all the activities we boys involved ourselves in. The one thing that got us in the most trouble as kids was sassing my mother or showing her disrespect. That was a sure path to the proverbial wood shed. He would find ingenious little ways to show my mother how much he loved her proving time and again that true love can bear all things. I have always hoped to find such a love in my own life though I have been eminently unsuccessful so far. That has not stopped me from being a romantic or lessened my hope that one day love will find me. So for this day, I just want to say "Happy Birthday, Dad. I miss you very much and hope to see you again one day."
To close the post I found this video today posted on Undress Me Gently and it fits the romantic mood for today. It is scenes from Brokeback Mountain set to I Know How The River Feels by Diamond Rio. The eye candy section will immediately follow the video. So until next time as always, Enjoy!
As I was selecting photographs for tonight's eye candy section, I went into Picasa2 and started the selection process. In Picasa2 you can upload 4 photos at a time to blogger, so when I pick out the photos, I save each group as a draft by the date and a sequential letter of the alphabet, then combine them into one draft so that I can post them in the order I would like them to be. As I saved the first draft, 0406a, it struck me that today is my dad's birthday. If he were alive he would be 84 today. So I would like to tell you a little more about my dad.
My dad was born on this day in 1923 in San Antonio, Tx. He came of age during the great depression and attended Technical High School in Fort Worth, Tx, which I also attended, graduating shortly prior to the start of WWII. He too was a sailor, joining the Navy and serving in that war. He returned Fort Worth after the war, where he worked for a time at the old Lone Star Steel Company on Hemphill Street. Across the street from the steel company was a drug store where a pretty red headed girl worked. He was immediately stricken and wanted to find a way to meet her, he being a bit shy. You know how it is when you are awestruck around someone you are immediately attracted to. Well, my dad bribed the manager of the drug store with a steak dinner for the introduction to my mom, and it worked, sort of. My mom was only 17 at the time and refused to go out on a date with him until she turned 18. On her 18th birthday, they had their first date, beginning a whirlwind romance that culminated in their marriage 5 months later. He remained in love with my mother until the day he died. My mother is still in love with him to this day. When she passes, they will meet in heaven and continue loving each other for eternity.
In prior posts I have outlined many things with which I have disagreed with my parents about, but the fact of their love for each other was never a question in my mind. Their marriage had its ups and downs, but they saw everything through together with love for each other and their children. My dad worked hard all his life in the construction industry and provided for us to the best of his ability. He was a Christian man, having his conversion experience when I was a teenager. He was not a saint but he taught me many lessons just by the living of his life observing the tenets of his faith. He was always the one to seek me out and bring me back to the fold when I in my search for myself got lost wandering. He knew me and knew that I was Gay before I knew what sex was. Yet he never stopped loving me and before he died he told me he was proud of me. I still miss him and there have been many times I have wished he was still here to help me sort out some of the things that have occurred in my life.
My dad was strongly opinionated and somewhat stubborn in which I am like unto him. A staunch democrat who actively participated in the political process. He also worked actively in the church and with my mother supported all the activities we boys involved ourselves in. The one thing that got us in the most trouble as kids was sassing my mother or showing her disrespect. That was a sure path to the proverbial wood shed. He would find ingenious little ways to show my mother how much he loved her proving time and again that true love can bear all things. I have always hoped to find such a love in my own life though I have been eminently unsuccessful so far. That has not stopped me from being a romantic or lessened my hope that one day love will find me. So for this day, I just want to say "Happy Birthday, Dad. I miss you very much and hope to see you again one day."
To close the post I found this video today posted on Undress Me Gently and it fits the romantic mood for today. It is scenes from Brokeback Mountain set to I Know How The River Feels by Diamond Rio. The eye candy section will immediately follow the video. So until next time as always, Enjoy!
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Oh my god thats a lot of eye candy! I think my eyes are buring! ouch ouch!!
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