Posted on 12/03/2008 5:45:58 PM PST by silent_jonny
Quote of the Day:
[The First Lady speaking to Maggie Rodriguez, the CBS Early Show]Q I'd like to ask you about your next house. You're getting ready to leave here in a few weeks.
Mrs. Bush: That's right.
Q Bittersweet?
Mrs. Bush: It is bittersweet, absolutely -- you know, very mixed emotions. You know when you move here that you'll just have four years, or eight years if you're reelected, and so you know all the time that there will be a day that you leave. And of course we've been here on the day when other Presidents, like President George H.W. Bush, left. So I think from them, from Bar and George Bush, our father and mother, that we have a really good example of life after the White House.
And so we look forward to it, really; we look forward to going home to our home state. But we say goodbye with great gratitude to everybody here that works at the White House, both the people who work here for every President as well as obviously all the people that work here for us that are -- that will be going on themselves.
Q Quickly, you mentioned your mother-in-law, and we're all wondering how she's doing.
Mrs. Bush: She's doing very well. We're so thankful. We talked to her last night. She's home from the hospital, and so she's doing great. Thanks for asking.
Photo of the Day:
First lady Laura Bush walks into the East Room of the White House before presenting the 2008 White House Christmas decorations in Washington, December 3, 2008.
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First lady Laura Bush walks into the East Room of the White House before presenting the 2008 White House Christmas decorations in Washington, December 3, 2008.
First Lady Laura Bush enters the East Room to speak to reporters during the White House Holiday media preview at the White House in Washington, DC on December 3, 2008. This years theme is "A Red, White and Blue Christmas."
Hi.
Eight years of two decent, honorable people in the White House. I hope it’s not eight years before we can say that again. I have to endure at least four.
first lady Laura Bush introduces Christmas card artist T. Allen Lawson (R) and his work during a media preview of the 2008 holiday decorations December 3, 2008 in Washington, DC.
Mrs. Laura Bush is joined by White House Executive Chef Cris Comerford, and Bill Yosses, White House Pastry Chef, during the 2008 White House Holiday Press Preview Wednesday, Dec. 3., 2008, in the East Room.
Hi and thanks for the ping. Great photos of our Laura
Mrs. Bush: We'll celebrate Christmas at Camp David. So we'll leave for Camp David right before Christmas. We have all members of our family coming. My mother and the girls and Jenna's new husband and all of George's brothers and their children and sister and President Bush and Barbara, we hope, and I think -- for any of you who are interested, Mrs. Bush got home last night from the hospital and she seems to be doing very well, so we're very hopeful she'll be able to join us, as well, for Christmas.Q How many?
Mrs. Bush: All -- the whole family together. And this will be our -- let's see -- 12th year at Camp David for Christmas, because we went for the four years George's dad was President. So I'm sure we've got the record -- (laughter) -- that will never be broken. (Laughter.)
First Lady Laura Bush shares a moment with Chief Florist Nancy Clarke as she introduces the 2008 holiday decorations in the East Room of the White House during a media preview December 3, 2008 in Washington, DC.
Q Is there something about the decorations you're going to miss most?Mrs. Bush: Well, I'll miss working with everybody. It's been so much fun over the years to work, especially with Nancy, to develop these themes, to figure out how we'll express these themes. And so it'll be the people, of course, that we'll miss the most.
A lot of the butlers that will be working at all these parties are men that we've known since we came here in 1989. Nancy, as I said, met us at the door when we came in 1989. So we have a really almost lifelong friendship with a lot of the people that work here, and I want to thank all of them, every one of them, for their friendship, for the way they take care of the President and this beautiful house.
Have just finished reading the 2 books about that Lady of the Angels school fire back in 1958. Heartbreaking. Could have been my school, too, which did burn in 1973 but it was at night. I think it was at night. Same open stairwells, same kind of wooden floors with decades of junk on them.
Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson selected artist Dianne Isakson to decorate the State's ornament for the 2008 White House Christmas Tree White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian
Illinois Congressman Danny Davis selected artist Marc Rubin to decorate the 7th District's ornament for the 2008 White House Christmas Tree. White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian
Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe selected artist Mike Wimmer to decorate the State's ornament for the 2008 White House Christmas Tree White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian
Hi Jonny!
Wow! Thanks for all the great Links... & also great Quotes from, & Pics of,Our Gracious & Lovely First Lady in red!!!
New York Congressman Gary Ackerman selected artist Regina Gil to decorate the 5th District's ornament for the 2008 White House Christmas Tree. White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian
Missouri Congressman Roy Blunt selected artist Rebecca A. Burrell to decorate the 7th District's ornament for the 2008 White House Christmas Tree White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian
Well, MamaB, you just gave me something to celebrate on Jan. 20 instead of just not liking the day at all.
So it will be MamaB day here. And that will be a good thing.
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