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Rosalynn said she was OK at first that he didn't consult her, although she admitted to pouting for about a year when they moved back to Plains after living in places like Hawaii and New York. Things started to change, though, as Jimmy got more involved in politics and Rosalynn started making the tough calls in the family business. "We just developed a relationship that was more equal," she said. "I'd say we learned to cooperate on things but to give each other plenty of space," he said. In the White House, he'd often listen to her counsel, but sometimes wouldn't heed it. Jimmy had a knack for tackling politically unpopular decisions, such as handing over the Panama Canal, that Rosalynn and his advisers wanted to put off. "I would say, 'Why are you doing this now, why don't you wait for the second term?'" she recalled. "And he would say,
'Suppose I don't have a second term.'" "Who was right?" he joked. He added, though, he doesn't regret not heeding her advice in that fight. "It would have just been out of my character," he said. "If I had it over to do over again, there's no doubt I would have done the same thing." The Carters say their keys to a long, fulfilling marriage are fairly simple. They're loyal to each other. They communicate. They try not to go to bed fighting. They exercise together and both took up fly-fishing, downhill skiing and cycling so they could spend more time with each other. And they've resolved never to write another book together. "The bottom line is we've been able to resolve our differences," said the former president. "And I'm her trusted editor and she's my best editor. But I know that the final words are mine." "And I know that my final words are mine," Rosalynn interjected. Like any good marriage.
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