Posted on 05/10/2008 4:53:52 PM PDT by snugs
Today at about the time this thread is posted the President will be walking his daughter Jenna down the aisle in Crawford Texas as she marries Henry Hager. The White House has promised to release a couple of photos of this very private event tomorrow.
On Friday evening the President attended a wedding rehearsal dinner near his ranch and the previous evening the Vice President spoke at an event in Washington celebrating the 60th year of the nation of Israel.
Pray for President Bush -- Day 2795
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Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Office of the Press Secretary
May 10, 2008
President's Radio Address
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Today is my daughter Jenna's wedding day. This is a joyous occasion for our family, as we celebrate the happy life ahead of her and her husband Henry. It's also a special time for Laura, who this Mother's Day weekend will watch a young woman we raised together walk down the aisle.
Mother's Day is a special time for mothers all across America. On this holiday, we pause to celebrate the love and compassion of the women who have raised us, and to thank them for the many years of patience and selflessness. Throughout our lives, mothers are there with an encouraging word, a sympathetic ear, and a tender heart. They set our direction in life, and from time to time they have been known to correct our course.
Like many of you, my life has been blessed by a mother who is a source of unconditional love. Those of us who have been so fortunate are forever in debt to these caring women. So on this holiday weekend, we celebrate all those mothers who help make our country a better place.
On this Mother's Day weekend, we think of the mothers who are celebrating this holiday for the very first time. Few blessings can compare to starting a new family. And few bonds are stronger than those between a mother and her newborn baby. This is also a special time for new adoptive mothers, who have welcomed their children into their homes with open arms and an open heart. We wish all these new parents many happy Mother's Days to come.
On this Mother's Day weekend, we think of the many mothers who raised the brave men and women serving our country in uniform. And to those mothers, I offer the thanks of a grateful Nation. Your sons and daughters are defending our freedom with dignity and honor. And America appreciates the sacrifices that your families make in the name of duty.
On this Mother's Day weekend, we remember the mothers grieving a son or daughter lost in the service to their country, as well as the children who have lost a mother in uniform. We share their pride in these wonderful Americans who have given everything to protect our people from harm. Nothing we say can ever make up for their loss. But on this special day, we hold them in our hearts and we lift them in our prayers.
I wish every mother listening this morning a blessed Mother's Day, including my own. And I have a message for every son and daughter listening this morning: Remember to tell mom the first thing tomorrow how much you love her.
Thank you for listening.
PHOTO OF THE DAY
An action figure of US President George W. Bush is seen behind coffee cups with the images of Jenna Bush and her fiancé Henry Hager at the Yellow Rose souvenir shop in Crawford, Texas
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President Bush's limo is seen leaving his ranch en route from Crawford, Texas to Salado, Texas for the rehearsal dinner for his daughter Jenna's wedding Friday, May 9, 2008.
President Bush's limo is seen passing the nearby Canaan Church in Crawford, Texas en route to Salado, Texas for the rehearsal dinner for his daughter Jenna's wedding Friday, May 9, 2008.
President Bush's motorcade is seen en route from Crawford, Texas to Salado, Texas for the rehearsal dinner for his daughter Jenna's wedding Friday, May 9, 2008.
President Bush's motorcade is seen en route from Crawford, Texas to Salado, Texas for the rehearsal dinner for his daughter Jenna's wedding Friday, May 9, 2008.
I’m looking forward to the wedding pics!
Souvenirs celebrating the marriage of Jenna Bush and Henry Hager are for sale at a gift shop, Saturday, May 10, 2008, in Crawford, Texas.
A restaurant sign in honor of the marriage of Jenna Bush and Henry Hager, Saturday, May 10, 2008, in Crawford, Texas.
Souvenir mugs celebrating the marriage of Jenna Bush and Henry Hager are for sale at a gift shop, Saturday, May 10, 2008, in Crawford, Texas
The "Angel of Love" sculpture in Crawford, Texas is seen wearing a bridal veil and bouquet for the wedding of Jenna Bush, daughter of US President George W. Bush
Even the old Camp Casey has a congratulatory message to the couple
A roadside wish in front of the property formerly owned by anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan, called Camp Casey, celebrates the wedding of U.S. President George W. Bush's daughter, Jenna Bush, and her fiance, Henry Hager, in Crawford, Texas, May 10, 2008
Geese lawn decorations are draped with veils on the front of a Crawford, Texas home ahead of the wedding of Jenna Bush and her fiance Henry Hager.
Vice President Dick Cheney, attends a reception celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of Israel, Thursday, May 8, 2008, in Washington.
Vice President Dick Cheney, attends a reception celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of Israel, Thursday, May 8, 2008, in Washington.
Vice President Dick Cheney, speaks at a reception celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of Israel, Thursday, May 8, 2008, in Washington.
I love the “Angel of Love”. I hope Jenna sees it and appreciates it as much as I do!
Thank you for the Dose, Snugs :)
snugs: THANK YOU for posting the DOSE on this joyful evening for the Bush Family!
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CHECK OUT THESE JUICY, JENNA-RELATED DETAILS!
Well, Dave and Katie Hermann certainly had themselves an exciting Friday night. The Hermanns own The Range Restaurant at the Barton House, a fine-dining eatery in Salado, about an hours drive from Crawford along Interstate 35. The Range is housed in a local historic home built in 1866. It specializes in new American food with a French and Mediterranean influence. Mr. Hermann and his wife have owned it for 11 years. Months ago, a woman approached the couple about having her sons wedding rehearsal dinner at nearby Old Salado Springs Celebration Center, where the Range Restaurant would be the caterer of choice. But get this: She used an alias, says Mr. Hermann. The woman turned out to be the mother of Jenna Bushs future husband, Henry Hager.
Mr. Hermann says he and his wife did not find out until 10:30 p.m. Thursday that this rehearsal dinner, one of many they host, would be for the daughter and future son-in-law of President Bush and first lady Laura Bush. They were, of course, floored. Its obviously the highest-profile rehearsal dinner weve ever done! says Mr. Hermann, with a laugh. They ended up having 120 guests, consisting of family and wedding party only. (All other guests were invited to an after-party at the nearby Silver Spur Theatre.) Mr. Hermann says the rehearsal dinner was quite exciting, with the Secret Service sweeping everyone down with metal detectors. After being approved for entry, guests were served or h’dourves and cocktails, followed by steakhouse salad and an entrée of pork tenderloin with lemon-crusted rainbow trout. Dessert was roasted corn pudding, followed by a mixed berry chantilly crème tart. The event also served as Henry Hagers 30th birthday party. Every one of them was so kind and gracious, says Mr. Hermann. They were a very pleasant party. He described the president as very gracious, very polite, very unpretentious and unassuming. He seemed very aware of the fact that this was their night. They did a fantastic job of making it not about them by any stretch. Laura gave the dinner prayer and then the grooms parents spoke. Henry, says Mrs. Hermann, gave the funniest toasts of the night, telling the president he couldnt wait to be the son hed never had. Everyone got a chuckle out of that. He told funny stories about dating the presidents daughter. She declined to say, however, what those were. Everyone, she says, was respectful of the fact that this is a very private event for them.
Posted by Michael Granberry at 1:27 PM (E-
http://overthetopblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2008/05/check_out_these.html#more
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BUSH WEDDING BLITZ: MORE FROM LOVELY SALADO
Before describing details about the wedding, such as who designed the jewelry and dresses and who will play the music and will the president wear a suit or a tuxedo? Sally McDonough, Mrs. Bushs press secretary, elaborated on a few more details about Friday nights activities in Salado, about an hour away on Interstate 35. (Read on!)
The rehearsal dinner was hosted by Henry Hagers family, she said, at the Old Salado Springs Celebration Center. She said the total guest list was about 100. It was also Henrys 30th birthday. After the rehearsal dinner, the party walked down Royal Street, escorted by the Belton High School marching band — known as the Marching 100 — (and yes, President Bush was among those who walked to the bands drum beat). Their destination was the Salado Silver Spur Theater, where the more than 200 wedding guests were invited to an after-party. The entertainment at the Silver Spur Theater was provided by Duke Merrick, whose five-member band from Charlottesville, Va., entertained the crowd with music from classic Texas songwriters and, said Ms. McDonough, several of Duke Merricks original songs. The Duke Merrick Band has played for 25 years, she said, with musical roots in Nashville and Austin. Duke Merrick is actually a cousin of the Hager family, she said, adding one correction to somebody’s earlier reporting (but not mine!): The Hager family on Saturday hosted a barbecue at the Old Salado Springs Celebration Center and not at the ranch, said Ms. McDonough, who also told me that the book co-written by Jenna and her mother is, for the second week in a row, the No.1-selling chilldren book on the New York Times bestseller list.
http://overthetopblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2008/05/bush_wedding_bl_1.html#more
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You will find a slideshow of a more youthful Jenna and her daddy here:
http://www.guidelive.com/sharedcontent/dws/pt/slideshows/2008/05/pho_050908_jennabush/
You will find an adorable video of the President’s ‘trip’ to Salado here:
http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/18817139.html
I wonder if Etta James AT LAST be play at wedding dinner
BTW do we know who got invitated
I am not surprised
Bride: Jenna Welch Bush
Groom: Henry Chase Hager
Place: President Bush's Prairie Chapel Ranch, Crawford, Texas
Guests: More than 200 friends and relatives
Maid of Honor: Jenna's twin sister, Barbara
Attendants: 14 women known as members of the "house party," not bridesmaids
Best man: The groom's brother, John "Jack" Hager
Ushers: 14 men also in the "house party"
Bride's gown: Oscar de la Renta white silk organza with embroidery
Ring: Platinum ring with round diamond, from groom's maternal great grandmother, flanked by sapphires
Earrings: 18-carat white gold and platinum, chain-framed minted iced quartz teardrops, diamond detail
Ceremony site: At a cross made of beige Texas limestone erected near a lake on the ranch.
Engagement: Aug. 15, 2007 at Acadia National Park in Maine.
First lady's dress: Short, deep turquoise designed by Oscar de la Renta
Groom and President Bush's attire: Suits
Entertainment at reception: The Tyrone Smith Revue of Nashville, Tenn., also called Super T band. The first song played will be You are So Beautiful to me.
Any idea what time they were getting married?
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