A picture that I took during the Jimmy Carter booksigning event at New Haven, Connecticut in early December, 2014. I wrote a blog entry about this, which was oublished on December 5, 2014.
Here is the link: President Jimmy Carter Visits Yale & Princeton
A photo that I took from a booksigning with Jimmy Carter at Barnes & Noble on Fifth Avenue in New York City last year, which I took my son to go see (and get a few books signed by a former President). I wrote a review on it, on March 27, 2014, titled:
President Jimmy Carter Book Signing, New York, NY - March 25, 2014:
A few days ago, I forgot to post this. It was supposed to honor the incredible 76th wedding anniversary of Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter, who of course used to be the first couple of the United States back in the late 1970's and very early 1980's. Still, it is better late than never, and so it felt time to finally post this blog entry to honor them.
Jimmy Carter had been the oldest former president in American history for several years now.
More recently, he and Rosalyn Carter became the longest married First Couple in American history, at more than 76 years!
Here are some stories from the article by Saeed Ahmed of CNN from two years ago that I took this from (see link below):
When Jimmy Carter first proposed, Rosalynn Smith -- as she was known then -- rejected him. Why? She had made a promise to her dying father she'd finish college first.
As she recounted in her memoir, "First Lady from Plains," the pair grew up three years and three miles apart.
There were no girls in town who were her age. So Rosalynn became best friends with Jimmy's younger sister.
"I thought he was the most handsome young man I had ever seen," she wrote in her memoir.
Her father died when she was 12. But she kept her promise. She graduated from Georgia Southwestern College.
The pair went on their first date in 1945. They married the following year.
He was 21. She was 18.
"The best thing I ever did was marrying Rosalynn," Carter once said. "That's a pinnacle in my life."
That's not to say it's been easy sailing all through. Take the time the couple decided to write a book together.
"It's the worst problem we've ever had since we've been married," Jimmy Carter jokingly told CNN at the time.
"It would be like God had given her this text at Mt. Sinai and she had brought it down and presented it to me in stone."
He is now 95. She is 92. And their love story is still going strong.
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter just became the longest-married presidential couple By Saeed Ahmed, CNN Updated 3:02 PM ET, Fri October 18, 2019
https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/18/politics/jimmy-rosalynn-carter-longest-married-presidential-couple-trnd/index.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=fbCNN&utm_term=link&utm_content=2019-10-18T10%3A30%3A12&fbclid=IwAR2nkSgz11xLUsPmZavRtDkLHs4EapQ-qe0M8EdHNXAkH1MQO1bgtKOb5e4
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter celebrate 76 years of marriage Happy anniversary to these two love birds! by Jacalyn Wetzel
https://www.upworthy.com/jimmy-and-rosalyn-carter-celebrate-76-years-of-marriage?rebelltitem=1#rebelltitem1
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