Monday, January 5, 2009

OBAMAS BEGIN NEW LIFE IN WASHINGTON




(Jan. 5) — Talk about change. America's next first family started off the new year with change in a big way — a move to a new home and new schools in a new city.
President-elect Barack Obama, wife Michelle and daughters Malia and Sasha pulled up stakes in Chicago over the weekend and moved to Washington, D.C., in time for the girls to start Monday at Sidwell Friends, a private school. The future first lady and the girls arrived Saturday, and Barack Obama followed the next day.






Michelle Obama enters Sidwell Friends school in Bethesda, Md., with her younger daughter, Sasha. Principal Richard Lodish is at right. Sasha and her older sister, Malia, started classes at the private school two weeks ahead of their father's inauguration as president.




Obama, who's known for his cool, told reporters leaving his home in Chicago was hard — and that he "choked up" for a moment after paging through a scrapbook that one of Malia's friends had left at the house. The Washington Post chronicles his low-key arrival. Scores of people turned out to wish the incoming president well, the newspaper reports.
Obama's young daughters began classes at their new school today. Sasha, 7, is in second grade at Sidwell's elementary campus in Bethesda, Md.; Malia, 10, is a fifth-grader at its middle school campus in the District of Columbia.





(Jan. 5) — Talk about change. America's next first family started off the new year with change in a big way — a move to a new home and new schools in a new city.
President-elect Barack Obama, wife Michelle and daughters Malia and Sasha pulled up stakes in Chicago over the weekend and moved to Washington, D.C., in time for the girls to start Monday at Sidwell Friends, a private school. The future first lady and the girls arrived Saturday, and Barack Obama followed the next day

Obama Girls' Elite D.C. School
President-elect Barack Obama's daughters, Sasha and Malia, have started at Sidwell Friends School in Washington D.C. STARALOGIC reports.
The Obamas are living in Washington's historic Hay-Adams Hotel, near the White House, until a few days before the inauguration. Then they will shift over to the Blair House, a guest house that is the traditional home of presidents-in-waiting. They will move into the White House Jan. 20.
Until then, the Obamas have a dizzying schedule of events leading up to the swearing-in. Obama is meeting today with congressional leaders in an attempt to get his economic stimulus plan approved as quickly as possible.
And of course there are plenty of details to attend to for the inauguration itself. For a thorough overview, check out Inauguration Central at washingtonpost.com. Obama announced just this morning that he would add a "Neighborhood Ball" to the festivities in an effort to make sure that D.C. residents don't feel excluded on the big day.

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