Posted on 03/05/2010 9:04:43 AM PST by maggief
WASHINGTON First lady Michelle Obama kicked soccer balls with youngsters to encourage them to get the recommended hour of daily exercise as she promoted her campaign against childhood obesity.
Mrs. Obama's participation in a soccer clinic Friday in Washington coincided with the announcement of a new partnership between the U.S. Soccer Foundation and the National Alliance for Hispanic Health.
The groups are launching a 25-city tour to provide children and their families with free health screenings and soccer clinics. It's part of the first lady's "Let's Move" anti-obesity effort.
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Such class
You can see the hair piece in the first picture.
Thought I was the only one to notice that.
She is a wide ride and should never wear seams in the middle of here pants.
She should also consider Spanx.
Oops. Should read:
She is a wide ride and should never wear seams in the middle of “her” pants.
She should also consider Spanx.
fixed
Hard to tell. Almost looks like a name on the headband she’s wearing.
Look closely at the large (first) photo. I swear the edge of her wig is showing.
I may be wrong, but that’s what it looks like to me.
Yes, nothing like seeing the presidential camel-toe in motion.
That has to be the funniest comparison I have ever seen. I haven’t laughed this hard in a while! Thanks for posting, you made my day!
You could be right. It does look like that meshy, woven fabric that’s supposed to make blending of the hairline look natural.
Yeah, and she simply doesn’t have silky straight hair like that.
I had to wear a long-ish wig for a few months after a head injury, and I recognize what she’s wearing. She’s lucky it didn’t fall off in front of the cameras.
Heheh.
I was ready to reply with some snark, but I’ll admit, she looks good, and its a great activity for the FLOTUS.
Come on! I don’t need First Lady Cameltoe, you should have gave a warning or something
“First Lady” and “pics” wasn’t enough??
:)
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