In 2007 Dan and I retired from work, hitched our 5th wheel to our truck, and hit the road. We are full time RV'ers so we take our home with us everywhere we go. We live by the credo "Home Is Where You Park It" and we have found Home in many an awesome setting! I created this blog to track our adventures as we travel around the US, Canada, and Mexico. Two of our goals include visiting all the State Capitals and as many of the Baseball Parks as possible, with everything else we can fit in between!
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
John F. Kennedy is the first president I
can consciously remember. He took office in January 20, 1961 when I was only
four years old. His life came to a tragic end on November 22, 1963 when I was
seven. I doubt I would have any solid recollections of him had he not been
assassinated, but because of the huge impact this event had on all Americans, my family included, I still have jumbled images of the events of that fateful
week - the television coverage of that terrible day, live coverage of the
funeral, little John-John's brave salute, and Thanksgiving Day, all part of one
memory mosaic that etched a permanent mental picture in my brain. Time, knowledge,
and maturity continually reshape these early memories, and what started out as
a 7-year old child's impression of the events has morphed into how I think of the
past, today. History lessons in school, movies, and novels (I learned a lot
about the life and times of JFK in Stephen King's book, 11/22/63),
and now, most recently from our visit to the John F. Kennedy Presidential
Library and Museum in Boston ,
five miles from where he was born.
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