she was very active with the arts andliterature. she was a book editor for a major book publisher and her position was mor involved than many people thought it would be. she also liked horseback riding in her younger days, and totally devoted to her children and grandchildren. she was very active in supporting the restoration of historic places in N Y C among other cities. her life was a standard of which women of every class could look up to and admire because she had CLASS in capital letters.
She was an accomplished equestrienne at the age of 4--thanks to her mother. After college, she landed a job as the "Inquiring Photographer" for a Washington newspaper. Later, she became an official reporter and covered the wedding of then Princess Elizabeth of England (now Queen Elizabeth II) and Prince Philip of Mountbatten.
She loved books, poetry, the ballet, horse riding, and helping children.
She had different activities which she enjoyed to relax: reading, painting, riding horses, water skiing, and swimming.
jackie kennedy
What surprised me the most about Jackie was the fact that she smoked........... such a beautiful, bright, eudcated lady.......... but she was just human....verybody has its own flaw...........
Yes--much to her dismay. She had it straightened most of her life.
"If you bungle raising your children, I don't think your life matters much."
Jackie Kennedy was most famous for her Bouffant hair style.
Jacqueline Kennedy was capable of keeping most of her private thoughts away from public domains, and was very worried whenever some of her 'true' feelings became public.
According to Mary Van Thayer Rensselaer Thayer's book Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy: A warm, personal story of the First Lady illustrated with family pictures (1961), Miss Helen Sandison was a teacher of Shakespeare at Vassar College at the time Jackie Kennedy went to college there, from 1947 to 1949. According to Thayer's account, Jacqueline Bouvier, the future Jackie Kennedy, said that Miss Helen Sandison's lectures on Shakespeare was "the greatest course I have ever had (at Vassar)." Jackie was said to say according to Thayer that Sandison was "the most inspired teacher" and who "loved her subject most."
It was said she spent so much in clothing, that she exceeded the annual salary of her husband, President John F. Kennedy.
If you mean of all time, then here's my picks: Cleopatra, Joan of Arc, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Jackie Kennedy
I have read most books about Jackie and I have never read anything about her being bipolar...... quite the opposite she was a quiet person, she kept her friends for most of her life, had a personal maid and a buttler who worked for her for over 30 years. These are not caracteristics of bipolar people.
Pincers Diana is the most famous in England
For years, she said her year in Paris during college was "the best time of my life!" She met a wonderful man there, made many friends, absorbed the culture, perfected her French, and generally felt it was the "most carefree and completely happy life I've ever experienced."