Bush sisters Letter to Malia and Sasha
They’ve
been there before. Former first daughtersBarbara Bush and Jenna Bush Hager
wrote a touching letter to Malia and Sasha Obama as the teens’ father,
President Barack Obama, prepares to leave office after eight years.
In
the note, the Bush sisters who lived in the White House during former
President George W. Bush’s two terms recall the time they gave Malia, 18, and
Sasha, 15, a tour of their new home when President Obama, 55, won the election
in 2008.
Barbara
Bush Jenna Bush Hager:
“We saw both the light and wariness in your
eyes as you gazed at your new home,” the fraternal twins, 35, wrote in the
letter, which was published by TIME on Thursday, January 12. “The four of us
wandered the majestic halls of the house you had no choice but to move in to.
When you slid down the banister of the solarium, just as we had done as
8-year-olds and again as 20-year-olds chasing our youth, your joy and laughter
were contagious.”
Texas
natives Barbara and Jenna went on to applaud the accomplishments of Malia and
Sasha, who were born in Chicago, during their time in Washington, D.C.
“You
traveled to Liberia and Morocco with your mom, [First Lady Michelle Obama,] to
talk with girls about the importance of education — girls who saw themselves in
you, saw themselves in your parents, saw who they could become if they
continued to study and learn,” the Bush women continued. “We have watched you
grow from girls to impressive young women with grace and ease. And through it
all you had each other. Just like we did.”
They
also told Malia and Sasha that their eight years in the White House will follow
them their whole lives, writing, “Now you are about to join another rarified
club, one of former First Children — a position you didn’t seek and one with no
guidelines. But you have so much to look forward to. You will be writing the
story of your lives, beyond the shadow of your famous parents, yet you will
always carry with you the experiences of the past eight years.”
Barbara
and Jenna concluded their letter by wishing the Obama sisters success as they
transition back into their normal lives. “You stood by as your precious parents
were reduced to headlines. Your parents, who put you first and who not only
showed you but gave you the world. As always, they will be rooting for you as
you begin your next chapter,” they wrote. “And so will we.”
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