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Michelle Obama spoke during a spring break trip to China that she took with her mother and her girls in March. They met with China's president and first lady, dropped in on schools, took in a panda preserve and toured the Great Wall. As the girls go through their teen years, dating may be an issue.
Their father told comedian Steve Harvey in an interview last December that he wasn't worried about his daughters dating for two reasons. For one, they're "very sensible," he said. Also, he joked, "I've got men with guns following them around all the time. Anita McBride, who was chief of staff to Laura Bush, remembers the Obama girls' first trip to the White House weeks after their father was elected president in She met the girls, their mother and their grandmother at the door and escorted them to meet with Laura Bush and daughters Jenna and Barbara.
McBride said Malia and Sasha were "very respectful, very gracious. She has a daughter, 13, and a son, 16, and noted that her son sees Malia out and about.
He sees her at movie theaters, hanging out with her friends. Nobody treats her differently," she said. It's expected that Malia will be a college freshman when her family's lease on the White House runs out on Jan. An open question is whether the Obama family — whose girls still consider Chicago home, according to their mother — will stay in Washington so the younger girl can finish high school at Sidwell.
Anthony said America's fascination with first children was intense even in the days before TV. Having never met the Obama daughters, he said he's left, like most people, to read their body language. He said the sisters have "commanding physical presences … uncanny grace … a real evenness, a sense of balance. Howard, the Georgetown professor, with his wife welcomed a younger Sasha for a play date to their home and a performance elsewhere by a children's comedian with the stage name The Great Zucchini.
He said their daughter Zoe was repaid, after a basketball game later on, with a ride to the White House in the presidential limousine and a seat across from the president. The White House play date featured bowling and a snack, Howard said. Said McBride: "There's no better place for your friends for a play date. There's a pool, bowling alley and a movie theater. The biggest and most beautiful playground in the world is the South Lawn.
I was thirteen at the time and my mom described me as a "hormonal teenager. I asked my mom why I didn't look like every other friend in my class picture -- why did I have these clear, unusual braces?
My mom burst out laughing as she explained that I was so overly upset about getting braces that I had fought my parents, dentist and orthodontist. I cried for days, and even begged my dentist to give me a removable retainer which I swore I would wear all the time. My mom vividly recalls being annoyed at my resistance and obvious obsession with my appearance. My dad was tired of seeing me cry, and took pity on me.
He convinced my mom to investigate alterative choices. Imagine the scene: Two tired, yet patient parents, an overly accommodating dentist and orthodontist and a stubborn and spoiled teenaged girl. I lived in a small, suburban town and the demand for clear braces had not exactly peaked.
My orthodontist called and researched, and was able to obtain clear brackets ones he promised would not stain my teeth. As I look now at my pictures, I know I have no one to blame but myself. As I look at my year-old self, in family photos and class pictures, I must admit that for as bad as I may have looked, at the time, I felt pretty good about myself. I'm smiling, hugging my friends and making funny faces in many of the pictures.
My clear braces -- which I now realize looked awful -- somehow made me feel better about myself. As a self-conscious adolescent, I had a very clear idea of what I wanted when it came to my appearance. Dow Jones. By Jacob Passy. Malia Obama knows my pain — probably all too well. To Read the Full Story. Subscribe Sign In. Continue reading your article with a WSJ membership.
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