AUSTIN, Texas – Whether it was to sneak a first kiss or listen to Led Zeppelin, climbing onto the roof of the White House was apparently a popular practice among a few presidents children.
Steve Ford garnered laughs during a panel discussion Thursday with fellow children of former presidents as he recalled dragging a stereo onto the roof with a friend his first night there in 1974.
A teenager at the time his father took office, he said, I think we were playing like Led Zeppelins Stairway to Heaven. Literally, it was like Dumb and Dumber.
Jenna Bush Hager later told Ford, You can still get up on that roof, because I had my first kiss with my husband up there.
Her twin sister, Barbara Pierce Bush, and Lynda Johnson Robb also spoke during the conference, which is part of a series focusing on the nations first ladies. But Thursdays event was the first in which their children have participated, offering a different perspective about life in the White House.
The conference, The Enduring Legacies of Americas First Ladies, was hosted by the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library in Austin.
Ford noted that his family got to the White House in a different way. His father was appointed vice president after the resignation of Spiro Agnew, then became president after the resignation of Richard Nixon.
He noted that Nixons presidency ended so abruptly that the Nixon familys possessions were still being packed after Ford was sworn in, so the Ford family returned to their suburban Washington home for several days.
After his father was sworn in, his mother, Betty Ford, fixed the family dinner.
She looks over at my dad and says, Gerry, somethings wrong here. You just became president of the United States and Im still cooking, he said.
When asked to reveal something the crowd might not know about their mothers, Robb said her mother was a big Gunsmoke fan and noted that state dinners could interfere with her mothers viewings, so her father came up with a solution.
Somehow he got WACA, thats the White House Communications Agency, to find a way to tape Gunsmoke for mom, she said.
The conference ended with a panel featuring former first ladies Barbara Bush and Laura Bush during which the two revealed former President George W. Bush has taken up painting.
And hes good, thats the most extraordinary thing, his mother said.
His wife replied, The truth is he gave up cigars and he had to find some pastime.