Posted on 12/06/2007 6:26:04 PM PST by snugs
Today the President discussed Housing in the Roosevelt Room and took place in the annual Lighting of the National Christmas Tree and the Pageant of Peace on The Ellipse near the White House in Washington.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice attended a Transatlantic working dinner held at the Egmont Palace in Brussels.
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates left Iraq and travelled to Bahrain where he attended a meeting with the King of Bahrain, Hamad bin Al-Khalifa and visited US troops on the USS Vicksburg.
The First lady is given a tour of the exhibit: "The Presidential Dish: Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and the White House China Room" by curator James Abbott and collector Set Momjian at the Woodrow Wilson House in Washington.
Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gives an address entitled "Faith in America," at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum in College Station, Texas
Pray for President Bush - Day 2639
Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island
Thank you for the information and as always, thank you for posting the DOSE.
I would love to see the photo of your mom eating the cherry bakewell.
Neither of my addresses has changed the work address is often the best one as home all we have is the slot in the door which means often that is full of junk mail and the post man often has to knock the door and it is difficult for dad to get to the door before he has got fed up and put a card through to collect whatever from the Post Office.
Happy Christmas to you and your mom.
I watched life stream on the White House site
A Happy Christmas to you, too! I’ll see if I can get that photo in the mail tomorrow.
We have rain here now. Can’t wait to see the snow on the Sierra Nevada range on Saturday, when the weather will clear and we’ll be able to see the mountains.
DrDeb, I do not know how or where you find these wonderful articles, but thank you for always providing the BEST reading material. Wish I had time to read every word- I don’t...but it is a true joy to read what I can = esp these tonight!
And Snugs, as always, thanks for your faithful posting of the Dose and all that involves.
And I meant to say, I believe the National Christmas tree that the President and his friends lit today - is from my very own beloved NC Mountains.....but don’t have a link to “prove it”...just remember seeing a story about it on local news one night...I THINK.
God bless and keep our President, our First Lady, and all who are serving this country with honor and courage tonight!
In case anybody from the White House is lurking, it’s nice to see there are still some of us around who have the perspective to understand what a great job President Bush has done under such difficult circumstances.
I personally want him to know we still think the world of him.
Maybe I’ll write him a little letter when I send out my Christmas cards.
Or just send him a card, too.
I can’t read my own writing.
At the end of the address, is that a 5 or an S before the H?
Good idea - again!
First lady Laura Bush, right, receives the official White House Christmas tree outside the North Portico of the White House in Washington, Monday, Nov. 26, 2007. With Mrs. Bush, from left are, Beth Walterscheidt, president of the National Christmas Tree Association, and Joe Freeman and his wife Linda Jones from Mistletoe Meadow Farms in Laurel Springs, N.C.
Laura looks so "cute" in her earmuffs and warm scarf. I used to live in a cold climate (Buffalo) and I still remember how cold my ears got if I did not cover them.
WEll, there you are. It’s great to meet up here. I miss the exchanges a lot. I think of you so often, and wonder how your Dad is getting on. Thank you again for the Christmas cheer. It helped me get into the spirit. I had been too busy to care about Christmas. Actually have gotten to the point of dreading it.
Ah thank you, I did remember correctly! Great picture of that humongous tree! Way to go NC Mountains!
My goodness, daisyscarlett, it has been ages since I’ve seen you. How are you doing? I have missed you and the old “gang”. Just don’t have time to keep up any more.
I'll bet your little granddaughter is eagerly awaiting the holidays and I wish you a very Merry Christmas!
May you also have a blessed Christmas.
Hi Nan! I hope you have a wonderful Christmas as well!
Sorry to hear that, patriciaruth.
I mean that sincerely.
7SH
Daisy is one of our dose host now she does subbing and is also the one that posts any Sunday photos and makes sure folks are not alone on the thread on a Sunday
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