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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Photos from the National Christmas Tree Ceremony 2009

Our seats were directly between the White House and the Washington Monument. From that vantage point, we could see the motorcade leave the front of the White House. At that moment, a cheer went up from the crowd.

I can't imagine a bigger thrill than hearing "Hail to the Chief," and seeing our 44th President walk onto the stage. His children were darling. He introduced his wife, the girls, and his mother-in-law, whom he called "Mamma Robinson." Michelle read "The Night Before Christmas." He was thoughtful of those who serve our country, and he said that this season has come to transcendent all religions as being a time when we join together to hope for peace.
From the left is Mamma Robinson, Our First Lady Michelle Obama, Malia Obama, The President, Sasha Obama, Common, Jordin Sparks and Randy Jackson (behind Randy is an unnamed musician).

Jordin Sparks was warmth and adorable, Randy Jackson personable--and he kept the production moving along. Sheryl Crow, was, well--she's Sheryl Crow and she's fabulous.


The President admitted that he is technically challenged, so he asked all of us to count along to help him push the button. The girls helped, which officially made it a family tree!

Here's my sweet husband and me in front of our National Christmas Tree. Our noses were nipped with the cold, and our toes were numb, but we were also pinching ourselves with our good fortune to be in attendance!






4 comments:

Alan Orloff said...

Very cool, Joanna!

Anonymous said...

Cute photo of you and the hus---but missed getting to see the twin poinsettia pin!! How did you come to supplying the piano for the ceremonies? xxKaren

Joanna Campbell Slan said...

Thanks, guys! I don't know why the pin didn't show. Hmmm. Maybe I'll have to photograph them and put that pic up?

Joanna Campbell Slan said...

We supplied the piano because we're now the official Steinway dealer for the metro DC area, and of course, our nation deserves the very best!