Thursday, March 9, 2023

St. Patrick's Day in the White House!





Here’s the story about the Irish Shamrock in America!!

It was a balmy March day in Washington as the Irish ambassador to the U.S. headed to the White House. He carried a small gift for the president: a box of Irish shamrock in honor of St. Patrick's Day.
       The year was 1952. The president, Harry Truman, was out of town. So the ambassador, John Joseph Hearne, dropped off the shamrock and went on his way. By doing this one act, Hearne notched the notion of Irish-America to all of America.
      By 1953, with Dwight Eisenhower in the White House, the low-key shamrock presentation of the previous year began to resemble the ceremony we know today.
A gift that had been dropped off was now presented to the president in person. The small box containing a few sprigs of shamrock evolved into a custom-made Waterford crystal bowl full of sprouts, specially flown in for the event.

When John F. Kennedy, himself an Irish-American, the media event was full-blown. Interest diminished after his death, but his successor, Lyndon Johnson, gamely kept the tradition alive.

President Eisenhower
President Truman

        In the 1970s, the occasion settled into a more routine, minor event on the schedule for Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. Carter even delegated the task to his vice president one year. Ronald Reagan, however, was fond of extolling his Irish roots, so his arrival in the White House helped transform St. Patrick's Day in Washington into a jovial, celebratory, all-day affair.
         By then, the nation's capital was hosting its own parade, and the shamrock ceremony was soon joined on the schedule by an annual congressional St. Patrick's Day luncheon in the U.S. Capitol, hosted by House Speaker Tip O'Neill.
After Reagan, George H.W. Bush accepted the shamrock for four years. Clinton set a precedent by meeting only with Irish prime ministers. George W. Bush deliberately toned down the celebration as a way of signaling his intention to limit his administration's involvement with Northern Ireland.




      President Obama made clear his commitment to continuing the ritual, calling it "an affirmation of one of the strongest bonds between peoples that exist in the world."
          Ireland, too, is committed to sustaining the custom. A 2009 official government report on U.S.-Ireland relations cited the importance of the shamrock ceremony: After nearly 60 years of St. Patrick's Day ceremonies, what's actually become of all those bowls of shamrock?
           Ronald Reagan used one of his Waterford bowls to hold jelly beans. Bill Clinton displayed his glassware in the White House.
          White House security regulations dictate that any food, drink or plant presented to the president be "handled pursuant to Secret Service policy." That's Secret Service-speak for destroyed -- an unceremonious fate, for an enduring symbol of a long friendship.
 
President Clinton
President and First Lady Laura Bush


Irish Eyes are Smiling 



Happy St. Patrick's Day!

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Barb     Barb's Books


President Kennedy






 

Thursday, February 9, 2023

What was your favorite Valentine’s Day?

 

    

        What was your favorite Valentine Day? Do you think about it very often? This is a picture of my husband and I which was taken for our fiftieth anniversary last summer. We married in August. This picture was sort of a remake of our dating year and shot in Diamond Point Park in Bemidji. We’d wanted to recreate it but, of course, that’s not possible. We wore similar clothes and then went to change and the family joined us for pictures. Our grandson, Brendan, who is a professional photographer, took the pictures. I’ll make a plug for him- https://brendancurtisphtography.myportfolio.com/.    
      After pictures then we all went to eat at Rutgers Birchmont Lodge which was absolutely delicious. Then, back to our house where we’d set out pictures galore and had a number of slides ready for showing. Our boys and grandchildren had fun looking and watching.  It was my forever Valentine’s Day.



    Then, of course, we have Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy!  They fell in love at first sight! They fell in love in 1976 but the Muppet Movie in 1979, sealed their love, however, they did eventually fall out of love but I think they just got tired.




      In my picture book, Martha Washington's Big Day you see how much the First Lady and President really loved each other.  I tried to stay true to what her first few days were like as First Lady, and they sure were tough. It’s basically historical fiction but still I wrote through the eyes of a slave’s doll.


       Enjoy and please feel free to follow and to share.

   Barb






Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Corresponding Lives

 




Here's Chris when we were in Stratford. It was about five years ago.  I believe it's Ann Hathaway's home in back of her.  This photo was taken in 1985 at my house in Bemidji, MN.
Here I am in the same tree trunk as Chris.  



Do you have a close friend? What do you enjoy doing together? Chris and I wrote each other for fifty-five years.  Your Soul on Paper. When you write down your feelings and thoughts, you bare your soul. Do you have a close friend that you’d like to see more frequently? How about sending them a letter? It’s good for the soul.






 You can read more about me on my website.  Barb's Books 











Friday, October 15, 2021

Corresponding Lives



Corresponding Lives

A PLAY
BY

Barbara Marie Lindquist Schlichting



Childhood Chums casting goodwill seeds across the ocean for fifty-five years.



                                                  Barb (myself) and Chris, the British woman





                                                        schlichtingbarb@gmail.com


Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Free Books! Excellent Fun!

 




                        Hello and Happy Wednesday!


           Are you interested in a few good reads? Want to figure out whodunnit? Now's a chance to read new authors!  My book, SPANGLED to DEATH is listed. If you choose mine and write a favorable review on Amazon, I would be more than happy to gift you another book of your choice from my mystery series or The Broken Circle.  The link is below.


                    https://books.bookfunnel.com/pka-murder-mystery-giveaway/x7fii2c4l8

     Enjoy yourself!  Please leave a review and feel free to share!

                                  Barb