Ronnie and Carl.
This is on the way home from a trip to Nashville.Me, Shawn and Daddy.
(I think it was around '77)
(I'll post a picture of a dollar if you can tell me whose picture is on my shirt...ha)

This is at a campground in Panama City Beach...
See Jack...we used to camp too. I think Hubby and
I slept in one of those tents, this was probably a couple of
years after we married.
Well I hope you enjoyed the trip down memory lane as much as me.
We love you Daddy!!!
Happy Birthday!!!
Sheila, Hubby and the Girls
We love you Daddy!!!
Happy Birthday!!!
Sheila, Hubby and the Girls


Did you say you would give us a $100. if we guess? lol.We had some great times camping back then. I guess it is about time for me to get to bed and make your neice and nephew go to sleep before they eat me out of house and home, ha, I
ReplyDeletehear them in the kitchen eating. Take care, love you, mom
Happy Birthday Sheila's Daddy :)
ReplyDeleteA late Happy Birthday to your daddy. You and my daughter in aw Kathy are the only grown women to call their dad, Daddy. I love it and I love the photos.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your Daddy from me too. I love looking at family photos.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your Dad. I am
ReplyDeletebehind reading blogs. Summer has
yard work calling. Love the pictures of the young family.
Shirl
Happy Birthday to your dad! I loved seeing the pictures.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday DAD! The funny thing about life is, all those young men live inside that 83 year old man still (like it was yesterday)
ReplyDeleteLoved this entry. YEP, good to see campers, and happy folks. Hey I liked a tent a couple years after we were married!!!!!
I love the old pictures. Since I have always loved cars, the one with your dad and the older brothers looks like it could have been a '49 Ford!
Love from Tennessee,
Jack & Sherry
I hope you have a Happy Easter and your mom and dad also.
ReplyDeleteHey, we and our kids were at that space museum at Huntsville about the same time you were there. We'd been to Nashville and decided to keep traveling until we got to the ocean. Although technically, it wasn't the ocean I guess; it was the Mississippi Gulf.
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