Birthday Week
So, I thought and thought, and here's what I came up with:
Yep, that's right. A trip to Johnson City!
For those of you out of "the know" (or those of you not from Texas), Johnson City is the home of Lyndon Johnson, our thirty-sixth president. It was actually named for his grandfather's brother, who donated the land for the original settlement. What a trip it would be to grow up in a town named for your family. Perhaps that gave LBJ some of his sense of responsibility and destiny. Perhaps it lent a little hubris to the mix. And yes, I am a dork. I am a bit of a political junky and I love social and political history (I'm not so big on the history of wars).
Here's the house Johnson lived in from the age of eight until he left home.
President Johnson was a great president. SAY WHAT? Has Professor J lost her ever lovin' mind? Okay, I take it back. President Johnson had a great record domestically. I will admit that the war in Vietnam was a great big clusterf**k, and he managed to make it even worse with many of his decisions. I will also admit that he was controlling, manipulative, paranoid, and downright mean at times. But, my god, what that man accomplished domestically.
In 1964, after his landslide election, Johnson passed a major civil rights bill. In 1965, he passed the voting rights act. He gave us medicare, for which I would personally like to thank him (my mother would have died much sooner and in a great deal more pain without it). He passed more education bills than any president before or after (combined). He gave us Head Start. And, at the urging of his lovely partner (an early and strong environmentalist), he passed our first clean air and water acts, he added dozens of national parks and wildlife refuges, and he passed the highway bill (remember when our highways were cluttered with billboards every few feet?).
I can't help it. I like the guy.
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But LBJ? He was a good (though coarse and colorful) man and a GREAT president. I love him.
And Lady Bird? Because of the wildflowers? I love her just a teensy bit more.
Happy belated birthday. It sounds like a great trip.
Happy belated too!
Thanks for all that info on LBJ - I knew nothing about him at all, except the name of his wife! That's what makes it across the ocean, sadly.
Hope you had a wonderful birthday.
Heidi
Thanks for the info!
And, now, I'm off to look up Johnson City on a map. My husband has been working in the Oklahoma/Texas area, and a possible visit to that locale is in my future. If I end up near Johnson City, I'll have to have a look.
jodianderson.com
And yes, what a wonderful birthday present!
My fantasy destination is Monticello. I read an article on the fabulous architecture and have wanted to go every since. And can you believe that I live this close to Falling Water and have never seen it? Hhmmph.
Romance is not always found in a hot tub.
Julie
Using My Words
I hope you enjoy your birthday trip (and thanks for stopping by my site!)
I love that she is that woman for you. I've traveled to sporting events that make my eyes bleed, because it really is what my hubby likes. Always romantic; still fun.
(I was just checking out a historical farm last night, plotting a pioneer experience for my family. We're nerdy history people too. Proud.)
The whole vietnam thing was a flustercluck, you are right. I hadn't realized how much he did for us domestically.
Thanks for the reminder!!