embarrassing the secret service
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There's so much to love about this photo.
Her care in keeping her white dress off of the freight elevator floor (the fact that the President of the United States travels in a freight elevator, for goodness sake), his jacket around her shoulders.
But I really, really, really love how all the Secret Service agents are politely averting their eyes as the President canoodles with his brilliant wife.
There's so much to love about this photo.
Her care in keeping her white dress off of the freight elevator floor (the fact that the President of the United States travels in a freight elevator, for goodness sake), his jacket around her shoulders.
But I really, really, really love how all the Secret Service agents are politely averting their eyes as the President canoodles with his brilliant wife.
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Maybe they will eventually find sometihing to help Robb. I have read the first 6 to 10 spinal cord injured people have to have been injured 2 weeks prior to any treatment, and then subsequent tests can be made of people injured for longer than that. I believe all the constant work Robb is doing on his back will make him a great candidate for any testing/recovery that will happen when scientists get to his injury.
I wish bush hadn't been such a dinosaur when it comes to using new technologies, as significant time has been lost, hence we all suffered because of Bush's common sense-defying "protecting the soul of the stem cell" made up nonsense mindset. If bush had half as much regard for ACTUAL people as he does for requirements in his fantasy world, things would not have gotten so bad in his time in office.
Annalisa
There are plenty of people, smart, caring and loving, who believe in that "made up nonsense mindset.
Even some who read this blog regularly.
Have to disagree with Diana. Please realize one can get stem cell from various parts of a living body. I personally have harvested fat cells from horses to get stem cells for the healing of injured tendons and ligaments. Extremely minor procedure with dramatic healing results. If they do this or will start doing this in humans, I will be the FIRST to volunteer my fat cells!! LOL
-The Gamecock
Unless that's just a bizarrely coincidental nickname, in which case nevermind.
That is a very cute photo. How did a photographer land a spot in that elevator, I wonder?
SuziLivvi
This photo has been in my mind since you posted. I have been trying to figure out what to say to express my feelings. Finally got it!
It is so nice to see a liberated woman act as a lady by accepting the simple gesture from her “guy” & for her “guy” to know she will happily accept the gesture – the coat. And still be so dainty as to be conscientious enough to hold her dress off the floor to be sure her dress does not get soiled.
This picture says ohhh so much about both of them!
Personally, I think each generation will see different things when first glancing at this particular photo… yet the potential for all generations to see the same things exists, as well.
I showed this picture to my boys… as a mom I always look for opportunity for “life lessons”. This was a good one for a mom to share with her boys. Just reinforcing to my boys the simple concept that a lady always likes to be treated like a lady…the offering of a coat; holding the door; “winking” –who doesn’t like to get “winked” at from their special someone from time to time...intimate yet not ; etc. My oldest, aged 16, said, “Yup, Mom I already do that.” Thank you, son, I said to myself! Now, do you not pull bra straps, not burp in faces, not lift arm when you know there is “undesirable odor”, ( I did not get into the whole pulling covers over head stench thing – he is only 16 after all ) etc., then we are definitely on the right track!
Now, the youngest said “Mom, everybody knows that, if they watch the movies!” Yikes, might have to work on reality VS. “movie life” with that son.
I am also thinking, Lisa – a nice pair of knitted sox (those toes look like they could have been cold that night!) would have been welcomed by the First Lady in between Balls…you up to the task for The First Lady’s next outing?
Annalisa
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