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Hugs, Jane.
Good question...
Looks like this is the wax president on the photo, not the real one... or am I wrong and your did daughter really meet him?????
Beary hugs,
Sophie.
Jane,
I was completely fooled by the photograph .
Would it be so incredible that Sarah met Mr. President ???
Unless Sophie had mentioned the possibility of a wax president, I would never have thought of that !
I thought it might have been a Photoshop trick...
Sarah can keep the photo for her children and grandchildren and tell them she met the first black president who was seven feet tall :crackup: .
Hugs, :hug:
Peterbear
:crackup: :crackup: :crackup: He is pretty tall - over 6 feet - and he was in England not too long ago, so it wouldn't be impossible. Did the Queen like Michelle as well as our media reported? I read in our local paper that they were very friendly. Cute photo of Sarah!
He is pretty tall - over 6 feet -
He is just shy of 6 feet, 2 inches. Michelle Obama is 5 feet, 11 inches in flats.
Great photo Jane of Sarah and the President.
Hugs
Carolyn
It's not Pres Obama.
I haven't followed the conversation until tonight, but just a glance at the photo tells me that it's not my my 'home-town President'.
Whoever the artist was - it's 'close' - it's good, but it's Not Quite....!'
Hi Bobbie, actually the picture was taken with a mobile phone and neither the President or Sarah look good in the picture. The President wax-work looks far better if you see it up close. I still can't get over just how tiny my daughter looks standing there by him.
Hugs, Jane.
Oh Jane! I didn't state that very well, did I?? Sarah is cute as a button! Her big grin shows her sparkling personality; I suspect she inherited that from you.
While I know you only from this list and can only peek into your life from that I suspect you put up with a lot that we don't know about, yet come up smiling and put that smile back on your face. You make a conscious Choice to be bright and cheerful. So that's not what I meant...
It's the wax work artists that I was referring to; I have never seen one that has made me second-guess myself. A 'Is it or isn't it?' question. Somehow they never quite capture the contours and colorings..... I suppose it would take an actual face casting to get that right.
But we were addressing relative size, which IS amazing!
hggzzz ~ B