Michelle Obama Describes What It Takes to Live In The White House At An Event in Utah
Being the occupants of White House, off course, is what many families would dream of, as it offers world class privileges being First Family of the United States, but things might really not be as anticipated.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama did shield some light on what it takes to be in the White House as First Family and even having to raise their children whilst serving.
On Thursday, Mrs Michelle narrated how things went down during their stay at the White House at a conference she granted in Salt Lake City, Utah.
"It's like being shot out of a cannon while drinking from a fire hydrant blind," she described staying in the White House as " You have to tell the White House what kind of toilet paper you like. You don't know where your forks are," she mentioned about not having to even do things like cutleries yourselves.
On answer questions about going out with her family, she still remember the long motorcade that would accompany them even to parent-teacher conferences, and how secret service would have to follow her daughters to prom nights.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama did shield some light on what it takes to be in the White House as First Family and even having to raise their children whilst serving.
On Thursday, Mrs Michelle narrated how things went down during their stay at the White House at a conference she granted in Salt Lake City, Utah.
"It's like being shot out of a cannon while drinking from a fire hydrant blind," she described staying in the White House as " You have to tell the White House what kind of toilet paper you like. You don't know where your forks are," she mentioned about not having to even do things like cutleries yourselves.
On answer questions about going out with her family, she still remember the long motorcade that would accompany them even to parent-teacher conferences, and how secret service would have to follow her daughters to prom nights.
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