Nola Family May 2025

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SHARON LANDRY, FIRST LADY OF LOUISIANA

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE FAMILY TRADITION THAT CELEBRATES LOUISIANA’S CULTURE? SHARON: My favorite holiday is Thanksgiving, because there’s not a lot of pressure. We go to our hunting camp, and the Landrys and the LeBlancs come. Everybody brings a dish, Jeff and his brothers cook the turkeys, and everybody’s together, visiting out on the Bayou and eating on paper plates. It’s really casual. It’s just about giving thanks for all that God has given us and feeling blessed. IF YOU COULD PLAN THE PERFECT FAMILY DAY, WHAT WOULD IT INCLUDE? SHARON: Usually cooking with the family out by the water. My son loves to wake board; also boating—either on the Bayou or at the beach—fishing, just being surrounded by family and friends. WHAT’S A FUNNY OR MEMORABLE PARENTING BY AMANDA MILLER PHOTO BY JASON COHEN PHOTOGRAPHY F or Louisiana’s First Lady Sharon Landry, family and community come first. Despite the titles that come with being the wife of Governor Jeff Landry, she remains deeply rooted to the joys of Louisiana life—family gatherings at the camp, casual meals on paper plates, and time spent on the Bayou. As a devoted mother, wife, and a leader in her own right, she is passionate about helping families thrive in Louisiana.

Occupation: Wife and mother, and previously worked in the medical field Husband: Governor Jeff Landry Child: Jeffrey (JT), 20 Hobbies: Tennis, reading, service, and spending time with family and friends

MOMENT YOU’VE HAD WITH JT? SHARON: There are so many, but one I can remember is [when] Jeff took JT, when he was five, six, or seven, to a hunting ranch in Texas. I was not there; it was a father-son trip. They had a pool out there and were redoing it, but they had put water in it and all this blue dye, and JT just accidentally fell in, and he came out looking like a little blue Smurf. So I said, well, that’s what happens when you leave them with the husband. They get free rein, and they love it. I’m sure it was accidental but intentional to get in the water and go swim. HOW HAS RAISING A FAMILY IN LOUISIANA SHAPED YOUR VALUES AND PARENTING STYLE? SHARON: I come from a family with five kids, and my parents were great role models and examples towards me and my family, as well as Jeff’s parents. He comes from four, and he’s the oldest. Me

and my twin sister are the babies. I think [having] real strong family roots, being there, being present, teaching them to be good stewards of the state and to always give back to the community, and to leave the state better than we found it [is important.] You always want to give your kids more than you had and to remind them to give back and help a community in service. WHAT LESSONS ABOUT KINDNESS AND COMMUNITY DO YOU HOPE TO PASS ON TO JT? SHARON: As a mother, you just hope that you teach them to be kind, to be good, to always give back to the community. You want them to grow up in a better place than you were, and that’s what Jeff’s doing, that’s what I’m doing. We’re trying to make the state better. We want people to stay in the state. We want people to come home. Our whole theme of the inauguration was “Come Back Home.” We want to instill in them to

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