Eighty-Five years ago today, a little red headed boy was born to his parents on the coast of Florida, down in Wakulla County.
How can it be that long?
Since you all seem to have fallen in love with him, I thought you might like to know a little more about the man I call Dad.
The years are flying by and I can’t let today go by without talking about the man who has had the most impact on my life than just about anyone else (except my mama!). I have the most wonderful parents in the world. Not perfect parents, but they certainly are close to it. We had an idyllic childhood growing up. We were not wealthy by any means, in fact bordered on downright poor in my younger years, but we didn’t know that, my sister and I. We were blissfully unaware of our social status.
We were rich with love from our parents and those were the memories that mean the most to me. Not what we had or didn’t have. I always thought I had just enough of everything.
Dad was born down in Wakulla County, FL and grew up on the coastal waters, fishing and oystering as a young boy, with his large family. With 10 children in the family, they were poor and lived off the land. His dad got sick when my dad was around 12 and they moved to Panama City, FL where his older sisters had settled after marriage and that’s where he spent the rest of his young life growing up. Back in 2008, our whole family took a trip down to my dad’s birth place to see it all, since we girls had never been down there. That link above will take you to one of the posts I did from that trip, a very memorable one for all of us. We are so glad we took the time to do the trip and see where my dad was born and raised, a place etched in his memory and shared with all of us over the years.
I got my crazy unruly, thick hair from his side of the family.
He met my pretty mama, also a native of Florida in the Plant City area. They both attended Bible college in Lakeland, FL, (my sister and I also attended) where they fell in love and got married in 1953. Mom got her MRS degree and has put that thing to good use. 🙂
This pic was in my mom’s home church in Durant, FL, 1953 when they got married. Weren’t they a handsome couple? Dad is a tall drink of water at 6’5”, red headed and full of life. He can tell a good story and entertain crowds. When we were young, I loved sitting around the table with the grownups, listening to them tell funny stories. As a pastor for 40 years, the people (most of them, anyway) loved him and still do. He’s thoughtful and kind-hearted, opinionated and stubborn, all wrapped up into one loveable person. We have butted heads more than once over this house renovation and I don’t imagine it will stop anytime soon.
Our family around 1960 or 61. This pic was taken at a photography studio in Plant City, FL. I was supposed to be a boy. I was such a tomboy and this pic makes everyone laugh, since I sort of look like a boy. My hair was pulled back in a ponytail. I was full of life and climbed on everything, including tall trees. My life was spent outside having fun as a youngster, barefoot and loving life. Mom was in her mid 30’s here. My, haven’t we all changed our ways of grooming over the years. That bun makes her look at least a decade older and check out the flower pin that she made herself. She was a crafter back in the day! You can be sure that she made those dresses we are wearing too. She was and is a homemaker extraordinaire.
My 2 years older sister, Renee, was born a brunette and I was always the blonde. Now we both are.
I love these people who raised me!
My dad’s family was a scrappy clan, fussing and fighting and not the classiest bunch around. He determined when he got married that he wasn’t going to continue that in his own family and we certainly did not. There was not fussing and fighting in our house and I never got used to anyone yelling and screaming to get their point across. He was one of 2 preachers that came out of his large family and I think that was a shock to most of them.
Here you can see my dad surrounded by his girls. These pics were taken around 1987 at Easter, when Lauren was about 5. You can see she is the apple of his eye and still is. She still sits in his lap and he adores her. She quickly wrapped him around her little finger and almost 30 years later, that’s still the case.
Big hair ruled and in those days, my unruly hair was quite in style. Renee had to get a perm to get hers big. Mine was all natural curl.
Here’s that little girl, all grown up now. The almost 30 year old is never too big to sit in her granddaddy’s lap.
Here he is surrounded by all the people he loves last Thanksgiving. And we love him dearly. He’s our daddy and grandaddy and there is not another one who does a better job loving his family than he does.
We are having a cookout today, celebrating 85 years of a good life lived by this man we call Daddy. Lauren is home with her hubby and we’ve invited some of their long-time church friends over to help us honor him and celebrate this big day.
He’s been known to call folks who are close to his age “old people”, as if he has not yet reached that far-off milestone. And we laugh as we always do at his funny remarks.
Here’s to many more years of laughter.
Happy Birthday, Daddy! We love you!







Happy Birthday Rhoda’s dad! I hope you have a wonderful day with all your family and friends! Bless you!
Happy Birthday to your precious Dad! You are so blessed to have him still in your life – and he amazes me with all that he is able to do. My dad has been gone 36 years, but he was an awesome Godly man that still has an impact on my life.
Happy Birthday to your Dad Rhonna from one of your blog readers in Australia. I am amazed at how hard your Dad can still work, maybe that is what keeps him young! My Dad has just had his 83rd Birthday, we are both so lucky to have them still.
Sorry Rhoda, typo with your name there!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to your sweet father! Wishing you many more moments to make happy memories!
So sweet! Loved that look back. 🙂
Awwww!! Happy, happy birthday to your daddy!!! What a gem he seems to be. You and your sister are so fortunate to have such a godly example for your father. God bless you all!!! Enjoy the birthday boy’s festivities!!!!
Best wishes from Chattanooga, TN : )\
Happy Birthday to your wonderful dad!
What a trooper to do all he’s doing to help his little girl.
I admire him to carry on with his goal. You know he has many aches and pains………….I’m in the middle of a move and am poppin the tylenol!
Such a sweet writing about him.
Linda
Please tell your sweet father Happy Birthday!!! What a lovely tribute to such a fine man. You have been blessed beyond measure to have such a great models in your life. God bless you!
Rhoda, thank you for sharing about your daddy today. What a wonderful tribute! Please tell him “Happy Birthday” all the way from Nebraska!
What a joy to have such a wonderful dad for so many years, through so many changes, (even through your big hair years). It warms my heart to hear the stories and see the photos. Here’s to a wonderful day for your daddy!
Liz
Happy Birthday to your very sweet cute Daddy!
Hugs,
Kat
Wish your dad a very happy birthday from northwest Arkansas. :o)
Rhoda, It’s so much fun reading about your family ; I hope your Daddy has a great birthday….My husband is originally from Ocala, and three years ago we moved back to Oxford, Al. from Lakeland, Fl., where we spent 16 years… It’s so neat to see pictures from the past; they become more precious as the years go by…
Happy Birthday to your sweet daddy!
Your dad is a gem. You forgot to say that he has to be the most handy guy around.
This is such a sweet post, so why am I snotty crying?
Happy Birthday to your precious Daddy, Rhoda!
Oh happy day to your father. My daddy turned 81 this week. Hope you had a wonderful celebration.
Happy Birthday to your Dad, Rhoda!!!! Mine would have been 91 on July 19th. Miss him so much – 10 years now. That last picture of your dad reminds me so much of mine – he was always so proud of his home grown vegatables – especially tomatoes. What a blessing you have Rhoda to still have both of them. Cherish the memories!
Hugs,
Marilyn C.
Happy Birthday Mr. Vicker’s I enjoyed this post very much, I went all the way back to Roots. Hope you and your lovely wife enjoy many more wonderful Birthdays together. Thank you Rhoda for bringing us into your lovely family.
God Bless