What Happens When You Grow Up in the White House? Snakkle Looks at Former First Kids
First Kids aren't always handled with kid gloves. Remember the controversy over Amy Carter reading during a state dinner? That 1977 Art Buchwald column is pro-Amy, but mentions that most folks were less than thrilled by her behavior. It seems that growing up in the White House isn't always a bed of roses, even if you have a rose garden. Here is a Snakkle look at some former First Kids and where they are today. By Brett SingerAlthough older than other First Daughters on our list when their father was elected, sisters Julie Nixon and Tricia Nixon likely had a tough time in the White House, except in this case it was mostly their father’s fault. Former President Richard Milhouse Nixon, known to Julie and Tricia as Dad, is the only U.S. president to resign. (The whole Watergate thing. You might’ve heard about it. If not, there’s a really good movie with Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford.) That can’t have been a fun discussion to have during family dinner. Julie rose to the occasion, however, publicly defending her father; in 1974, the late Nora Ephron wrote in New York magazine that in doing so, Julie had become “First Lady in practice if not in fact.”
March 16, 2014 at 10:43 am, Kcho said:
I’m not to sure.Looking at pinterest I’ve been seineg lovely pictures like these:{source}and.. I’ve fallen in love. Eric and I’s wedding is all about combining our families