The love story of George H.W. and Barbara Bush through the years
The former first lady called them "the two luckiest people in the world."

1940s: Early Beginnings
met George Herbert Walker Bush at age 16 at a dance while on Christmas vacation. "Since I didn't waltz, we sat the dance out. And several more after that, talking and getting to know each other," George . "It was a storybook meeting."
He studied at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, and she attended boarding school Ashley Hall in Charleston, South Carolina. Despite the distance, they dated for a year and a half before George left on deployment in World War II. They posed with his brother Bucky in this circa-1940s photo.

1943-1945: A Wartime Courtship
George proposed just before he left to serve as a naval bomber in Pacific, naming his torpedo bombers after his fiancée. Barbara didn't hear for him for more than a month after George was shot down on September 2, 1944, and the couple planned to wed on a date rescheduled to fit his leave.

1945: Down the Aisle
Barbara married the navy lieutenant on January 6, 1945, in her hometown of Rye, New York, at the age of 19 바카라 게임 웹사이트 one of only a few first ladies to marry in her teens. "I have climbed perhaps the highest mountain in the world, but even that cannot hold a candle to being Barbara's husband," in a collection of letters published in 1999.
PHOTO: Corbis

1947: Baby on Board
After the war, George resumed his studies at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Barbara worked at a campus store until they welcomed their first child, George W. Bush (pictured here in April 1947).
PHOTO: 온라인 바카라 게임makers

1950: Off to Texas
After graduating, the family relocated to Texas, where George entered the oil business. They welcomed their daughter Pauline Robinson ("Robin") in 1949, who died at just 3 years-old of leukemia. The traumatic experience caused Barbara's hair to turn prematurely white.
PHOTO: Frances McLaughlin-Gill/Condé Nast

1956: Full House
By 1956, Barbara and George Bush had welcomed Neil, Jeb, and Marvin into the family. In 1959, they welcome their second daughter, Dorothy. Barbara spent most of her time parenting as George's career often took him away from home. "the mainstay, of course, the parent who was always there to help solve the daily problems and emergencies of teen and preteen life."
PHOTO: 온라인 바카라 게임makers

1966: Entering the Political Arena
George ran for his first major office in 1964 with an unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senator. While his first big campaign didn't pan out, George and Barbara celebrated when he became a congressman in 1966.
PHOTO: AFP

1974: Going to China
After a second failed bid for Senate in 1970, Presidents Richard Nixon and then Gerald Ford appointed George as ambassador to the United Nations, chairman of the Republican National Committee, and later envoy to China. The public postings shaped Barbara into a seasoned politician spouse and an effective campaigner and public speaker.
PHOTO: AFP

1976: Back to the U.S.
The Bushes returned stateside when George became Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in 1976. Barbara would later estimate she'd lived in 29 different houses by the time they reached the White House in 1989. The period marked a dark spot in their marriage, and Barbara suffered with a bout of depression. "Night after night, George held me weeping in his arms while I tried to explain my feelings," . "I almost wonder why he didn't leave me."
PHOTO: Barry Soorenko/CNP

1978: Presidential Ambitions
George threw his hat in the presidential arena not long after. He entered the Republican primaries and later became Ronald Reagan's running mate for the 1980 election.
PHOTO: Dirck Halstead/Liaison

1981: VP and Second Lady
Reagan's victory officially ushered the Bushes into White House politics. This switch to the national stage created a "more expansive role" for Barbara. "The higher George Bush rose, the more he needed Barbara in his political life," stated in a 1992 profile.
PHOTO: NBC 온라인 바카라 게임/NBCU Photo Bank

1983: Laying the Groundwork
During the early '80s, Barbara began working on her signature cause of childhood literacy, partly due to her son Neil's dyslexia but also her belief that it connected to many other social issues. The couple joined the Reagans on the ticket once again in 1984 for a second term. Now a household name, she became known for her sharp wit and self-deprecating sense of humor.

1989: Taking the White House
Barbara's promise to serve as a traditional first lady helped sweep George into the White House in the 1988 election, this time as president. While her domesticity enticed many voters in a post-Nancy Reagan-era, Barbara envisioned a radical future for the White House in at least one way. In a 1990 commencement speech at Wellesley University, she speculated that someone in the audience might become the president바카라 게임 웹사이트s spouse 바카라 게임 웹사이트 바카라 게임 웹사이트and I wish him well."
PHOTO: Diana Walker/Time Life Pictures

1992: Losing Re-election
When he announced his re-election campaign, George referred to perennially popular wife as "my favorite political philosopher," even though they disagreed on social issues like . "In countless ways, I바카라 게임 웹사이트ve followed Barbara," . "Someone once said that a politician thinks of the next election, but a statesman thinks of the next generation. Well, that바카라 게임 웹사이트s Barbara Bush, in so many ways.바카라 게임 웹사이트 Despite his appeal to voters' favorable view of the first lady, George lost his bid for reelection in 1992.
PHOTO: Diana Walker/Time Life Pictures

1997: Leaving Political Life
George and Barbara, seen here at the re-dedication of the Gerald R. Ford Library in 1997, settled into retirement after the White House. Barbara called them "the two luckiest people in the world" in her 1994 memoir. "When all the dust is settled and all the crowds are gone, the things that matter are faith, family and friends," . "We have been inordinately blessed, and we know that."
PHOTO: David Hume Kennerly

2004: Presidential Parents
In 2000, George and Barbara became mom and dad to the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. The couple spent plenty of days at their famed compound in Kennebunkport, Maine, with beloved dog Millie.
PHOTO: David Hume Kennerly

2008: Staying Strong Together
Besides publicly announcing her Graves' disease diagnosis in 1988, Barbara struggled with in the 2000s. A perforated ulcer, heart surgery, bronchitis, and pneumonia ailed Barbara over the the past decade. George also suffered from Parkinson's disease and a . Barbara in 2013 that the couple prayed about every night "and sometimes we fight over whose turn it is."
PHOTO: Saul Loeb/AFP

2017: Life in Houston
Firmly settled in Texas, George and Barbara spent their final days in Houston, where they appeared at the 2017 Super Bowl. According to granddaughter , George still said "I love you Barbie" every night as his wife received "comfort care" for her .
"I don't have a fear of death for my precious George or for myself because I know that there is a great God and I'm not worried about that," . "I know we'll see Robin again, one way or another, and our families."
PHOTO: Al Bello
1940s: Early Beginnings
met George Herbert Walker Bush at age 16 at a dance while on Christmas vacation. "Since I didn't waltz, we sat the dance out. And several more after that, talking and getting to know each other," George . "It was a storybook meeting."
He studied at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, and she attended boarding school Ashley Hall in Charleston, South Carolina. Despite the distance, they dated for a year and a half before George left on deployment in World War II. They posed with his brother Bucky in this circa-1940s photo.
1943-1945: A Wartime Courtship
George proposed just before he left to serve as a naval bomber in Pacific, naming his torpedo bombers after his fiancée. Barbara didn't hear for him for more than a month after George was shot down on September 2, 1944, and the couple planned to wed on a date rescheduled to fit his leave.
1945: Down the Aisle
Barbara married the navy lieutenant on January 6, 1945, in her hometown of Rye, New York, at the age of 19 바카라 게임 웹사이트 one of only a few first ladies to marry in her teens. "I have climbed perhaps the highest mountain in the world, but even that cannot hold a candle to being Barbara's husband," in a collection of letters published in 1999.
PHOTO: Corbis
1947: Baby on Board
After the war, George resumed his studies at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Barbara worked at a campus store until they welcomed their first child, George W. Bush (pictured here in April 1947).
PHOTO: 온라인 바카라 게임makers
1950: Off to Texas
After graduating, the family relocated to Texas, where George entered the oil business. They welcomed their daughter Pauline Robinson ("Robin") in 1949, who died at just 3 years-old of leukemia. The traumatic experience caused Barbara's hair to turn prematurely white.
PHOTO: Frances McLaughlin-Gill/Condé Nast
1956: Full House
By 1956, Barbara and George Bush had welcomed Neil, Jeb, and Marvin into the family. In 1959, they welcome their second daughter, Dorothy. Barbara spent most of her time parenting as George's career often took him away from home. "the mainstay, of course, the parent who was always there to help solve the daily problems and emergencies of teen and preteen life."
PHOTO: 온라인 바카라 게임makers
1966: Entering the Political Arena
George ran for his first major office in 1964 with an unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senator. While his first big campaign didn't pan out, George and Barbara celebrated when he became a congressman in 1966.
PHOTO: AFP
1974: Going to China
After a second failed bid for Senate in 1970, Presidents Richard Nixon and then Gerald Ford appointed George as ambassador to the United Nations, chairman of the Republican National Committee, and later envoy to China. The public postings shaped Barbara into a seasoned politician spouse and an effective campaigner and public speaker.
PHOTO: AFP
1976: Back to the U.S.
The Bushes returned stateside when George became Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in 1976. Barbara would later estimate she'd lived in 29 different houses by the time they reached the White House in 1989. The period marked a dark spot in their marriage, and Barbara suffered with a bout of depression. "Night after night, George held me weeping in his arms while I tried to explain my feelings," . "I almost wonder why he didn't leave me."
PHOTO: Barry Soorenko/CNP
1978: Presidential Ambitions
George threw his hat in the presidential arena not long after. He entered the Republican primaries and later became Ronald Reagan's running mate for the 1980 election.
PHOTO: Dirck Halstead/Liaison
1981: VP and Second Lady
Reagan's victory officially ushered the Bushes into White House politics. This switch to the national stage created a "more expansive role" for Barbara. "The higher George Bush rose, the more he needed Barbara in his political life," stated in a 1992 profile.
PHOTO: NBC 온라인 바카라 게임/NBCU Photo Bank
1983: Laying the Groundwork
During the early '80s, Barbara began working on her signature cause of childhood literacy, partly due to her son Neil's dyslexia but also her belief that it connected to many other social issues. The couple joined the Reagans on the ticket once again in 1984 for a second term. Now a household name, she became known for her sharp wit and self-deprecating sense of humor.
1989: Taking the White House
Barbara's promise to serve as a traditional first lady helped sweep George into the White House in the 1988 election, this time as president. While her domesticity enticed many voters in a post-Nancy Reagan-era, Barbara envisioned a radical future for the White House in at least one way. In a 1990 commencement speech at Wellesley University, she speculated that someone in the audience might become the president바카라 게임 웹사이트s spouse 바카라 게임 웹사이트 바카라 게임 웹사이트and I wish him well."
PHOTO: Diana Walker/Time Life Pictures
1992: Losing Re-election
When he announced his re-election campaign, George referred to perennially popular wife as "my favorite political philosopher," even though they disagreed on social issues like . "In countless ways, I바카라 게임 웹사이트ve followed Barbara," . "Someone once said that a politician thinks of the next election, but a statesman thinks of the next generation. Well, that바카라 게임 웹사이트s Barbara Bush, in so many ways.바카라 게임 웹사이트 Despite his appeal to voters' favorable view of the first lady, George lost his bid for reelection in 1992.
PHOTO: Diana Walker/Time Life Pictures
1997: Leaving Political Life
George and Barbara, seen here at the re-dedication of the Gerald R. Ford Library in 1997, settled into retirement after the White House. Barbara called them "the two luckiest people in the world" in her 1994 memoir. "When all the dust is settled and all the crowds are gone, the things that matter are faith, family and friends," . "We have been inordinately blessed, and we know that."
PHOTO: David Hume Kennerly
2004: Presidential Parents
In 2000, George and Barbara became mom and dad to the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. The couple spent plenty of days at their famed compound in Kennebunkport, Maine, with beloved dog Millie.
PHOTO: David Hume Kennerly
2008: Staying Strong Together
Besides publicly announcing her Graves' disease diagnosis in 1988, Barbara struggled with in the 2000s. A perforated ulcer, heart surgery, bronchitis, and pneumonia ailed Barbara over the the past decade. George also suffered from Parkinson's disease and a . Barbara in 2013 that the couple prayed about every night "and sometimes we fight over whose turn it is."
PHOTO: Saul Loeb/AFP
2017: Life in Houston
Firmly settled in Texas, George and Barbara spent their final days in Houston, where they appeared at the 2017 Super Bowl. According to granddaughter , George still said "I love you Barbie" every night as his wife received "comfort care" for her .
"I don't have a fear of death for my precious George or for myself because I know that there is a great God and I'm not worried about that," . "I know we'll see Robin again, one way or another, and our families."
PHOTO: Al Bello
1940s: Early Beginnings
met George Herbert Walker Bush at age 16 at a dance while on Christmas vacation. "Since I didn't waltz, we sat the dance out. And several more after that, talking and getting to know each other," George . "It was a storybook meeting."
He studied at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, and she attended boarding school Ashley Hall in Charleston, South Carolina. Despite the distance, they dated for a year and a half before George left on deployment in World War II. They posed with his brother Bucky in this circa-1940s photo.
1943-1945: A Wartime Courtship
George proposed just before he left to serve as a naval bomber in Pacific, naming his torpedo bombers after his fiancée. Barbara didn't hear for him for more than a month after George was shot down on September 2, 1944, and the couple planned to wed on a date rescheduled to fit his leave.
1945: Down the Aisle
Barbara married the navy lieutenant on January 6, 1945, in her hometown of Rye, New York, at the age of 19 바카라 게임 웹사이트 one of only a few first ladies to marry in her teens. "I have climbed perhaps the highest mountain in the world, but even that cannot hold a candle to being Barbara's husband," in a collection of letters published in 1999.
PHOTO: Corbis
1947: Baby on Board
After the war, George resumed his studies at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Barbara worked at a campus store until they welcomed their first child, George W. Bush (pictured here in April 1947).
PHOTO: 온라인 바카라 게임makers
1950: Off to Texas
After graduating, the family relocated to Texas, where George entered the oil business. They welcomed their daughter Pauline Robinson ("Robin") in 1949, who died at just 3 years-old of leukemia. The traumatic experience caused Barbara's hair to turn prematurely white.
PHOTO: Frances McLaughlin-Gill/Condé Nast
1956: Full House
By 1956, Barbara and George Bush had welcomed Neil, Jeb, and Marvin into the family. In 1959, they welcome their second daughter, Dorothy. Barbara spent most of her time parenting as George's career often took him away from home. "the mainstay, of course, the parent who was always there to help solve the daily problems and emergencies of teen and preteen life."
PHOTO: 온라인 바카라 게임makers
1966: Entering the Political Arena
George ran for his first major office in 1964 with an unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senator. While his first big campaign didn't pan out, George and Barbara celebrated when he became a congressman in 1966.
PHOTO: AFP
1974: Going to China
After a second failed bid for Senate in 1970, Presidents Richard Nixon and then Gerald Ford appointed George as ambassador to the United Nations, chairman of the Republican National Committee, and later envoy to China. The public postings shaped Barbara into a seasoned politician spouse and an effective campaigner and public speaker.
PHOTO: AFP
1976: Back to the U.S.
The Bushes returned stateside when George became Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in 1976. Barbara would later estimate she'd lived in 29 different houses by the time they reached the White House in 1989. The period marked a dark spot in their marriage, and Barbara suffered with a bout of depression. "Night after night, George held me weeping in his arms while I tried to explain my feelings," . "I almost wonder why he didn't leave me."
PHOTO: Barry Soorenko/CNP
1978: Presidential Ambitions
George threw his hat in the presidential arena not long after. He entered the Republican primaries and later became Ronald Reagan's running mate for the 1980 election.
PHOTO: Dirck Halstead/Liaison
1981: VP and Second Lady
Reagan's victory officially ushered the Bushes into White House politics. This switch to the national stage created a "more expansive role" for Barbara. "The higher George Bush rose, the more he needed Barbara in his political life," stated in a 1992 profile.
PHOTO: NBC 온라인 바카라 게임/NBCU Photo Bank
1983: Laying the Groundwork
During the early '80s, Barbara began working on her signature cause of childhood literacy, partly due to her son Neil's dyslexia but also her belief that it connected to many other social issues. The couple joined the Reagans on the ticket once again in 1984 for a second term. Now a household name, she became known for her sharp wit and self-deprecating sense of humor.
1989: Taking the White House
Barbara's promise to serve as a traditional first lady helped sweep George into the White House in the 1988 election, this time as president. While her domesticity enticed many voters in a post-Nancy Reagan-era, Barbara envisioned a radical future for the White House in at least one way. In a 1990 commencement speech at Wellesley University, she speculated that someone in the audience might become the president바카라 게임 웹사이트s spouse 바카라 게임 웹사이트 바카라 게임 웹사이트and I wish him well."
PHOTO: Diana Walker/Time Life Pictures
1992: Losing Re-election
When he announced his re-election campaign, George referred to perennially popular wife as "my favorite political philosopher," even though they disagreed on social issues like . "In countless ways, I바카라 게임 웹사이트ve followed Barbara," . "Someone once said that a politician thinks of the next election, but a statesman thinks of the next generation. Well, that바카라 게임 웹사이트s Barbara Bush, in so many ways.바카라 게임 웹사이트 Despite his appeal to voters' favorable view of the first lady, George lost his bid for reelection in 1992.
PHOTO: Diana Walker/Time Life Pictures
1997: Leaving Political Life
George and Barbara, seen here at the re-dedication of the Gerald R. Ford Library in 1997, settled into retirement after the White House. Barbara called them "the two luckiest people in the world" in her 1994 memoir. "When all the dust is settled and all the crowds are gone, the things that matter are faith, family and friends," . "We have been inordinately blessed, and we know that."
PHOTO: David Hume Kennerly
2004: Presidential Parents
In 2000, George and Barbara became mom and dad to the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. The couple spent plenty of days at their famed compound in Kennebunkport, Maine, with beloved dog Millie.
PHOTO: David Hume Kennerly
2008: Staying Strong Together
Besides publicly announcing her Graves' disease diagnosis in 1988, Barbara struggled with in the 2000s. A perforated ulcer, heart surgery, bronchitis, and pneumonia ailed Barbara over the the past decade. George also suffered from Parkinson's disease and a . Barbara in 2013 that the couple prayed about every night "and sometimes we fight over whose turn it is."
PHOTO: Saul Loeb/AFP
2017: Life in Houston
Firmly settled in Texas, George and Barbara spent their final days in Houston, where they appeared at the 2017 Super Bowl. According to granddaughter , George still said "I love you Barbie" every night as his wife received "comfort care" for her .
"I don't have a fear of death for my precious George or for myself because I know that there is a great God and I'm not worried about that," . "I know we'll see Robin again, one way or another, and our families."
PHOTO: Al Bello
The former first lady called them "the two luckiest people in the world."
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Just teenagers when they met, George H.W. and Barbara Bush spent more than seven decades of their lives together. The former president and first lady endured the loss of a child, raised five more, and weathered the ups and downs of a political life years in the making. Throughout it all, they had each other 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and never lost sight of their special bond.