First Lady Michelle Obama recently took some time to review a holiday classical “‘Twas The Night Before Christmas” to kids during Children’s National Medical Center. But one quadruped was stirring, and it was a Obama family dog, Bo.
Just as a FLOTUS was removing prepared to start, a vast Portuguese Water Dog jumped into her path and done himself gentle for a residue of a reading.
“This is accurately what he does during home,” pronounced a First Lady. “He tries to kick Malia and Sasha to my lap.”
According to a central White House Blog, “paying a revisit to a immature patients during a Children’s National Medical Center is a holiday tradition that dates behind to a 1950s, when Bess Truman was First Lady.”
Bo seems to be in a holiday spotlight this year. On Sunday, President Barack Obama’s central Twitter comment posted a following picture of a First Dog frolicking in a snow:
Happy holidays! twitter.com/BarackObama/st…
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) Dec 23, 2012
Watch video of a First Lady, with Bo in her lap, during a tip of this entrance (via The White House).
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