For Immediate Release
Office of the First Lady
December 1, 2003
Remarks by the First Lady Upon Receiving the White House Christmas Tree
The North Portico
10:50 A.M. EST
MRS. BUSH: This is one of the favorite happenings at the White
House, and that is when we accept the tree from the Christmas tree
grower who's been chosen this year to donate the tree to the White
House. And it's the Chapman family, from Wisconsin, this tree was
actually grown on their farm. And we're so thrilled. Thank you very,
very much; thanks, all of you.
I don't know if you noticed, but Mrs. Chapman rode in on the cart
with the tree, and I think it made her so happy she cried. (Laughter.)
It's sort of a Bush family tradition, as well.
We wish everybody a very happy Christmas. This is the perfect time
to start the season, on December 1st. I know that people all over
America will be buying their Christmas trees, starting to set them up,
if they didn't already do that over the Thanksgiving holidays.
Inside there are many elves right now decorating. They're already
starting to decorate the mantels and the fireplaces, and you all will
get a preview of that later this week. But as soon as this tree is set
up, then all the people who volunteer from around the country to help
us decorate the White House will start putting the ornaments up on the
tree. So we want to wish everyone a very, very happy holiday season.
We want to also thank the Chapmans and the National Christmas Tree
Growers Association for this magnificent tree, which all of you will
get to see later, decorated.
So do you have any questions before we go in?
Q Mrs. Bush, tell us about your Thanksgiving holiday. Give us
your side of that story.
MRS. BUSH: We had a very happy Thanksgiving. I knew, of course,
that the President had gone, had left the night before. I knew the
Bushes didn't know, so when they -- about 15 minutes before they drove
up, I called the head of my detail to see if he knew where the
President was, and he said, oh, they're 15 minutes out -- meaning the
other President, the former President. So we told them as soon as they
got there. And we were anxious, there was a lot of anxiety; the girls
were nervous, anxious. But we're all so really proud of the
President. We were just sorry we didn't get to go with him.
Q When did you get to talk to him? I assume he called --
MRS. BUSH: He called me shortly after we heard that there was a
wheels-up --
Q -- coming back from Baghdad?
MRS. BUSH: -- he called shortly after 11:00 a.m., I think it was,
Texas time.
Q And what did he have to say?
MRS. BUSH: Well, he just told us about it, and how sweet it was.
Q Any plans for Christmas trips? (Laughter.)
MRS. BUSH: Not that I know of right now, but don't worry, I'll let
you know first thing when I hear. (Laughter.)
Q Would you like to go?
MRS. BUSH: I would like to go. I'd really like to go, and I'd
really like to go to Afghanistan. I hope I'll have a chance in the
spring to go to Afghanistan, as well.
All right, everybody, I'll see you later this week when we tour the
decorations. So thanks everybody for coming out today. We're going to
go in and drink our hot chocolate now.
END 10:53 A.M. EST
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