Perhaps she was holding out some childish hope that he would change his mind about going back to Africa to marry a black woman, and she would then go back to him in Hawaii and all would live happily ever after. That would account for her friend's comments.
You're just fantasizing here, and your fantasies bear little relation to the known facts.
Where do you pull this "fact" that her parents disapproved of her marriage? Her parents were far left-wingers, there is no evidence they disapproved of mixed-race relationships. We DO have evidence that Obama Sr.'s father disapproved of mixed-race relationships, but not the Dunhams. And if she and her parents had ruptured their relationship over her mixed marriage, where did she get the money to live in Seattle? Your theories are nonsense.
Her friend's comment does not support the idea that Obama Sr. would change his mind about going back to Africa to marry a black woman - exactly the OPPOSITE - it supports the idea that Ann had no problem with Obama Sr. marrying a black wife, which actually is consistent with a radical leftist open sex mindset.
You seem to know very little about the facts and then offer absurd speculations based on nothing but your own imagination.
Perhaps, but it is no less fantasy than the absurd notion that she flew to Kenya to give birth.
At any rate, you asked for a plausible story that fits the facts, and that's what I gave you. I obviously don't know the exact reason why she took her son to Seattle after he was born. No one but her knows that.
Where do you pull this "fact" that her parents disapproved of her marriage?
It's been reported that her parents were, at the very least, not positive about the marriage. For example, here:
"About that same time, another letter crossed the Pacific, this one heading to Africa. It was from Barack Obama Sr. to his mother, Sarah Hussein Onyango Obama. Though the letter didn't go into great detail, it said he had met a young woman named Ann (not Stanley). There wasn't much on how they met or what the attraction was, but he announced their plans to wed. The Dunhams weren't happy."
From here:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/obama/chi-0703270151mar27-archive,0,5853572,full.story
Her parents were far left-wingers, there is no evidence they disapproved of mixed-race relationships.
No, but they probably didn't like it that their 18 year old daughter married a man she had just barely met. You don't have to be a conservative to realize that it might be a bad idea.
And if she and her parents had ruptured their relationship over her mixed marriage, where did she get the money to live in Seattle? Your theories are nonsense.
It would have been a lot easier for her to come up with the money for a plane ticket to Seattle than to Kenya.
As to how she could afford live in Seattle, ever heard of a part time job? Reports indicate she was attending evening classes at the UW.
Her friend's comment does not support the idea that Obama Sr. would change his mind about going back to Africa to marry a black woman - exactly the OPPOSITE - it supports the idea that Ann had no problem with Obama Sr. marrying a black wife, which actually is consistent with a radical leftist open sex mindset.
About the only thing her friend's comments suggest is that Ann was a very confused and naive girl who didn't know what she was doing.
You seem to know very little about the facts and then offer absurd speculations based on nothing but your own imagination.
That's a really good description of the birther fantasy of a Kenyan birth.