Friday, November 22, 2013


"Queen For A Thousand Day's"
By, Cheryl Harwell Bailey

President and Mrs. John Fitzgerald Kennedy  

It is amazing, 
that Americans would purposely
choose to have a Queen, but we did!
Her name was Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy.
She was a very private person,
 who did not like the spotlight.
 Her fame has not diminished with time.


    
I really don't think we can help it!
Would she have been the Queen of America, had her husband survived? 
Yes, I think she would!

It is the greatest of honors, to be a first lady,
but she was more.
We will never see the likes of Jackie again.
 She was, and always will be, our Queen.

Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy

As a 7 year old girl in 1960,
I remember the first time I saw her on T.V.
I was impressed and fascinated.
I hoped to hear her voice, but it would be several months before I actually did.
Finally during a T.V. interview,
 I was delighted to hear, her voice was absolutely beautiful. She was perfection.




 I admired her because…

She was a faithful wife,
 who loved and honored her husband
 with all her heart.


She was a great "hands on," mother.
She cherished and loved her children.
putting them first.
Jackie and Caroline Kennedy



Jackie and John Kennedy Jr.


She was young and beautiful.


She didn't pretend to be a lady.
She was a LADY!
She had impeccable taste in every way.


"Classy," 

is who and what she was.


She did not try to be elegant,
She was elegant.


She loved animals, 
especially dogs and horses.







She enjoyed all aspects of homemaking.
She was highly educated,
 fluent in several languages.
She loved the classical arts, antiques, and historical buildings.

We were all so proud of our first lady.
Remember her in Paris?


Jackie and Charles de Gaulle  in Paris



Jackie praying in church





We all know the sad end of this true story.
Her husband was assassinated,
 50 years ago today.
Written by Jackie Kennedy, the day her husband died.









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