
Time: POTUS and FLOTUS, along with Malia and Sasha, entered the cafeteria of Stuart Hobson Middle School around 11:15 am, and were greeted by the folks in the room with a rousing rendition of “Happy Birthday” for the first lady, who is celebrating her 47th birthday today. POTUS looked relaxed and enjoyed singing along…. when they finished FLOTUS said, “All right let’s get to work. This is embarrassing.”




Michelle Obama is greeted by volunteers singing Happy Birthday to her as she arrives with her husband President Barack Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha to volunteer in honor of Martin Luther King Jr Day at Stuart-Hobson Middle School on Capitol Hill in Washington, January 17





















Happy Birthday Mrs Obama
May the Lord bless;protect;may He give you good health;give you courage;love;happiness and guide you at ALL time
from my family and I
Hi Chipsticks,
Here’s a story I think you will like:
Native Americans see progress with Obama administration
http://thepoliticalcarnival.net/2011/01/17/native-americans-see-progress-with-obama-administration/
Oh, and Happy Birthday to the most outstanding First Lady.
Yes Indeed!
It reminds me of the episode on West Wing where there Native American representatives having a sit in, to see the President.
Thank you Donna, that article is wonderful - yet more change we can believe in
Thanks again.
Happy Birthday, to our wonderful first Lady.
*sings happy birthday* to my FLOTUS. <3
Happy Birthday Mrs. Obama!!
Wish you many many many more
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Today Life celebrates Michelle Obama.
Birthday blessings to Michelle, and unlimited wishes that she celebrate many, many more. The First Family never fail to make me smile, or proud. So grateful for all they are, and all they do.
Happy Birthday Flotus!!!!
Just though this will be nice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pE6XajCR78U
It’s a bday vid jus before d fficial inauguration
Love that video P, thanks so much for posting it!
yep no problem!
Happy Birthday Mrs. Obama, thanks for sharing one of God’s most precious gifts to you, your husband.
A tribute to Martin Luther King.
Thanks for sharing,Debra. Wonderful, powerful tribute and I happen to like that song.