Showing posts with label Other Memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Other Memories. Show all posts

Wednesday

Ted: Letters from Al

Ted writes: Al wasn’t what I would call a great letter writer. I think of his letters as extremely functional and minimalist. He also had what I sometimes interpreted as an intentional disdain for orthography and syntax.
Letter to Ted in 2005 regarding :Grandfather Asks"

But whatever Al’s letters lacked in style was more than compensated for by his enthusiasm for sharing his thoughts and advice. Succinct and to the point, he often went straight to his opinion without pausing to detail why he had arrived at a certain opinion. And the letters were written in a style that was entirely consistent with his character. Instead of pretense and nuance, his letters were sincere and candid.
Throughout my travels during the 1990s Al was one of my most loyal and consistent correspondents. Even after I returned, we continued to write one another frequently. I have a box full of letters and cards from Al that I have been going through in the last week. I had a lot of fun reading them again and decided to use this space to share some of his sage advice and ideas from those letters. I’ll group them by the subject matter. I am also keeping the syntax as he wrote it; that’s part of the charm!
I’d also like others to share some of their favorite lines from letters they received from Al.

The Stock Market
“The large pice (sic) appreciation of many stocks probably will not happe (sic) again soon. So what do you do? You buy stocks that are undervalued – stocks that are showing growth in earnings, good balance sheet, and low P.E. – The stock market is often incorrect (sic) in showing the good or bad in a stock – there is a herd mentality in the market – avoid that.
I have always done well in the stock market. I think it is because I stick to certain principles. I avoid following stocks that Wall Street brokers and investors are promoting. I try to find stocks that seem undervalued and with growth possibilities. Low P.E.s – if one stock looks particularly good I might invest 1/3 of my funds in that one stock. “ (November 21, 2000)

Politics
“Looks like Bush is in – Dean or one of the others (Democrats) would have walked in. A danger comes to our country when one party is so weak. I believe this country will be in serious trouble within 10 yrs no matter what is done now – the reason for voting against Bush is he will take us into further wars and deeper religious problems.” (October 2004)

Direction
“Be in charge of your own ship. You will always make mistakes but each year try to improve your batting average.” (December 21, 1993)

Baseball
“Well the baseball season has finely (sic) started. I am so mad at the players I gave Jeff all my Indian caps. Lenny Dykster (sic) was the only player who spoke up and said he was going to play no matter what. I have waited since 1954 – 41 years and they spoil it with strikes. The average pay in 1994 was 1.25 million to Major League players!” (May 30, 1995)

Religion
“I do not think of myself as an atheist but I am far from being impressed with the major religions of the world…
If you are born in Iran you are brought up a Muslim and after the first ten years of your life you are brain washed and will probably stay the same; in Catholic Ireland the same; in Hindu India the same; Southern Baptist the same. Each religion trying to say they are worshipping the only God – theirs.

Am I an atheist? No I am not. I believe this wonderful Universe was created. By whom or why I do not know. So I guess I am a Deist, one who believes in God. I believe in doing good for mankind…

I BELIEVE:
Every good thing might teach others!
Do not be afraid to question or think!
Do not be afraid – God is good!
Religion is the acceptance of life.
Experience! And take care of yourself.”
(November 12, 1995)


Aging
“I can not (sic) believe the summer has almost gone. The older you get, the faster it goes and I find it harder to get anything done. I am seventy-nine today and hope to have a few good years to accomplish some goals I have in mind.” (August 29, 1995)

Thursday

young allens

A strikingly familiar pose by the NEXT GENERATION!
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Marcie, you forgot the women!

And here's the original, Pete



Roie Olympics

Just one picture from a great day and a great tradition.
Roie Olympics 1984.

These were "Roie's" olympics, but I think Al really enjoyed them, for they brought together his favorite things: athletics, competition, family. And for many of us grandkids, during the 1980s, it was one of the few times we saw Al cut loose, and really be that fun grandfather we would see some much of later in life. L to R is: Rich, Ted, Kate Wheeler, Mike Wheeler, Reed, Al, Susan, me and my own feet behind Susan, Phil, Lisa, Cassie.

Wednesday

Jeff Allen: Pictures of AL


(Al at white plains in the 1940s)

Al with dog Petera in the 1930s.



Al at his high school graduation


Al in the early 1950s


At at Jeff A.'s graduation!


Al and Jeff on Al's boat the Houqua in 1956!


Al and Roie and Art Carney in the late 50's early 60's!


At Jeff's House in 2007

Pete A: Young Al: Posing with Family

Al meant so much to me and was such a huge influence on my life, I now find myself completely at a loss of words to describe that importance. And I'd rather not start this blog with a lengthy emotional entry--so I'll jump right to some of my favorite pictures and say only one thing for now: it's unbeliveable how much I will need and miss him as a source of wise advice in the years ahead. I'll start off with one of my favorite Allen Family images of all time! Here's Al and Miner and Erma long ago. If anyone has any guesses for the date and the place, I'd love to know! But I love the poise and swagger of Al's pose, and the joyous grin on Erma's face, and that Miner looks here to be the most serious and responsible of the three!


Katie adds: It is incredible to see how Al lives in us all. In the photo of Al with Erma and Miner (I'm guessing 1922), I can see Peter, Lisa, Ben, Jeff, Sara, Reed and Brooks.


Another great image. Here's Al, Pop and Miner. I haven't seen many images that really show what a fit athlete Al was early on, and this one you can really see that athelitic genes used to run in the family--and these bathing suits!

Pete

Ben jokingly notes: "I had no idea that such masculine physique ran in the family."

The Allen men certainly had big chests, but Dad took his to new heights when trying out for football and William and Mary. Check out his prank in that section of the website.....Jeff

Rich adds these two wonderful pictures of Al from his teenage years!


Tuesday

Jeff Allen: Letters from AL

(for better reading, click on these to enlarge)

A moving letter to Jeff on his birthday in 1998.


Al's Last letter to his kids--August 8, 2008


A note on Katie's wedding plans in 1996


Cute Birthday card in 1991

Monday

Al's 80th



Singing to Al on his birthday at the RICC. Does anyone have the lyrics of the songs so we can post them here?










Marcie adds: I've never seen grammy gafaw!!!!Father's in his favorite jacket and wow pants... remember he was green color blind!
Ted responds: Thought you would love this one, Marcie! I think you and Al were singing a song. Good reason to gufaw! --

Al passes on the Albert C Allen Award for Excellence to its first receipient



(Video by Marcie)

AL and his 90th Birthday celebrations

One of the great highlights of the past few year's was Al's 90th birthday party celebrations in 2006. Originally billed as a full week of competitive games ala the Roie Olympics, sadly most events were rained out. But Mike Wheeler still stole the show by offering up a trophy: The Annual Albert C. Allen award for Excellence, awarded for the first time to, of course, AL ALLEN!


Cutting of the 90th birthday cake required a little help from the first of Al's great grand children!



One of my favorites below, because we all know that expression so so well: Al in the midst of a good story--usually one intended to teach whoever of us was on the receiving end, an important life lesson.


In this video, Al describes the history of the first ever Albert C Allen Award for excellence!


(Video by Marcie)

Just a few from a day at La'La's, when the sun broke through to allow the Bappa's Olypmics/Al's 90th games to continue.



With Dot!