
Sasha Obama covers her ears as she steps off Marine One onto the South Lawn Sunday morning. The Obama family spent Saturday night at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Virginia.

Sasha Obama covers her ears as she steps off Marine One onto the South Lawn Sunday morning. The Obama family spent Saturday night at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Virginia.
I hate flying and I hate helicopters, so flying up and back for a night at Camp David would NOT be worth it to me. But Sasha is precious.
1i always wonder how the stay in the white house during their younger years is going to affect their older years.
2Wait, that's the whole story? The Obamas got off the helicopter?
How strange it must be to be those girls when something this mundane is a headline.
3C'mon MV, they walked across the lawn too.
And the President walked by himself. So, let's to those facts and run with them:
'Sasha clearly hates being seen with her family, while Malia, who looked disheveled, appeared to be pouring her heart out to her mother. Mrs. Obama pointedly ignored her husband, obviously an indication that the pressures of the White House (and her increasing popularity) are driving them apart AND turning him gray.'
4How cute!
5sorry 'So, let's TAKE those facts...'
6Aah, now I get it. I read it at first as "turning him gay!" Which only makes this more interesting and newsworthy.
7Wow, Obama's gay?!?! You're really good at this!
8Haha. I think I actually just saw that on the National Enquirer or something.
9Haha, Modus, I read that sentence the same way!
10LOL @ Stephley's post @ #4!
Kids are the same everywhere, even in the White House!
How I used to hate the noise made by helicopters, and I always covered my ears too. Now they're part of my work. I still don't like them though, but I don't cover my ears any longer, as that would surely look unprofessional, IMO.
11I have been in Marine One, its gorgeous.
12LMAO
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