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Sunday, June 16, 2013

A Bit of Father's Day Sentiment~Tanya Hanson

 Father’s Day has been around since 1910, when Sonora Smart Dodd arranged a celebration at a YMCA in Spokane, Washington. Her dad, a Civil War veteran, had been the single father of six. Hearing a Mother’s Day sermon in 1909, Sonora decided men should get the same honor. President Calvin Coolidge recommended the holiday in 1924 but stopped short of issuing a national proclamation.

But the celebration didn’t catch on readily, criticized by many as merely an excuse to replicate the commercial success of Mother’s Day. In 1957, Maine Senator Margaret Chase Smith accused Congress of ignoring half of our parents. President Lyndon Johnson passed the first presidential proclamation honoring fathers on the third Sunday in June (Sonora had initially wanted her father’s birthday, June 5) and finally, President Richard Nixon sighed the holiday into law in 1972.

As for me, sadly, I lost my dad in a car accident some 30 years ago, just a few months after my son was born. I like to think the angels part heavenly clouds once in a while so he can peek down and see how blessed I am.  Silly, but it gives me comfort. And among my greatest blessings is a hubby who’s a terrific dad and grampa. Therefore...

This poem is just too adorable not to share. Last year hubby printed it out and framed it for our son and son-in-law who have each given us a grandson

Enjoy Father’s Day! Oh, the photo isn’t anybody I know...(Dreamstime) but it so fits!    
                   
     A LITTLE FELLOW FOLLOWS ME
    A careful man I want to be,
    A little fellow follows me;
    I dare not to go astray                                            
    For fear he’ll go the self-same way, 
    I cannot once escape his eyes,
    Whatever he sees me do, he tries;
    Like me he says he’s going to be,
    The little chap who follows me.
    He thinks that I am good and fine,
    Believes in every word of mine;
    The base in me he must not see,
    The little chap who follows me.
    I must remember as I go
    Through summer’s sun and winter’s snow;
    I am building for the years to be
    That little chap who follows me.