So our president has just been sworn in for the next four years, and Michelle Obama is also fully showing off her new bangs, and it's looking good on her too. Congrats to their family, and I hope this term moves America even further than the past one. Good luck Obama.
President Barack Obama took the official oath for his second term on Sunday at the White House in a small, private ceremony that set a more subdued tone compared to the historic start of his presidency four years ago.
Gathered with his family in the Blue Room on the White House's ceremonial main floor, Obama put his hand on a Bible and recited the 35-word oath that was read to him by U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts.
Obama hugged his wife Michelle and said, "Thank you," after she congratulated him at the swearing-in.
Obama, who became the first African-American U.S. president four years ago, will be sworn in publicly for his second term on Monday in a much bigger ceremony before an audience of as many as 800,000 people outside the U.S. Capitol.
Sunday's ceremony was needed because the U.S. Constitution mandates that the president take office on January 20. Planners opted to go with a private ceremony on the actual date and then hold the symbolic inaugural activities the next day - Reuters
Lovely Family! This Michelle's hair, I like!
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ReplyDeletelove love love the new look on Michelle!
ReplyDeleteI love the way she is looking at him!
ReplyDeleteGod please give me a hubby i can look at with such pride in my eyes Amen!
DeleteWow their kids are growing....God bless America! (my 2nd home...lol)
ReplyDeleteAwwwww. May God bless them and their country. Lovely family, Mitchelle looks beautiful always..x
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My first thoughts: one, the girls are so grown now. Back then during the 2008 Campaign, they were so young.
ReplyDeleteTwo, the look on Michelle's face is priceless. It says I adore, admire, respect and love you! So sweet...
Like Pendo prayed, may I be able to look at hubby to-be like that too, Amen.