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East Room
10:01 A.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT: Welcome to the White House. Yes! We're excited you are here. And we're excited you're here for a couple of reasons: One, we love to see the wonder in people's eyes when they get to see the majesty of the White House at this time of year. And I'm looking in your eyes and I'm seeing wonder.
Secondly, I am glad you're here because I wanted to thank your moms and dads for serving the
Thirdly, I'm going to ask you to do us a favor, and that is when you email mom or dad, just tell them you came by the White House -- (laughter) -- and the President and Laura, the First Lady, sent a special holiday greeting. So you'll be the messenger. So your job is to say we respect your mom and dad, we admire your mom and dad, and we pray for your mom and dad. So would you do that for us?
CHILDREN: Yes.
THE PRESIDENT: And fourthly, I'm glad to be here because I get to introduce my wife. (Laughter.) It's a pretty neat thing, isn't it?
CHILDREN: Yes.
THE PRESIDENT: Now, Laura tells me you've already seen Santa, had a few cookies --
CHILDREN: Yes.
THE PRESIDENT: Yes? I'm surprised there's not more wiggling going on. (Laughter.) At any rate, please welcome my dear wife, First Lady Laura Bush. (Applause.)
MRS. BUSH: Thank you very much, Mr. President. And thank you to each and every one of you who've come today. Every year, at this time of year, at the holiday season, we have a really fun event with boys and girls from different parts of the country. And today I'm happy to welcome students here from Russell Elementary at Quantico Marine Base in
How many of you have a parent who's deployed? You have some parents who are in
THE PRESIDENT: Or on a ship.
MRS. BUSH: Most of you don't? Okay. Well, thank your parents for all of us.
We have a very special treat for our entertainment today. First, though, I want you to look at these Christmas trees, and you can tell by looking at them what our holiday theme is, and that's it's “A Red, White, and Blue Christmas.” Can you tell it?
CHILDREN: Yes.
MRS. BUSH: And what does that mean? What is red, white, and blue?
CHILDREN: Our flag.
MRS. BUSH: Our flag. That's right. Those are our country's colors -- red, white, and blue. So this is a chance, on our very last Christmas here at the White House, to celebrate our country. And we're doing it by painting everything red, white, and blue. You probably saw the bunting on the garlands in the hall. And then if you looked at the big, big, blue Christmas tree in the Blue Room, you saw all those ornaments that represent every part of the
CHILDREN: Yes.
MRS. BUSH: Good. Okay, today we have a very special treat. We've invited a brass band to the White House to perform some fun versions of your favorite holiday songs. These musicians are right here -- from right here in
So now, I'm delighted to introduce the Sweet Heaven Kings. (Applause.)
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