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  • 25
    Dec
    2012
    10:20pm, EST

    President Obama greets Marines in Hawaii on Christmas

    Larry Downing / Reuters

    President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama greet military personnel and their families as they walk into Anderson Hall base chow hall at the Marine Corps Base Hawaii, in Kaneohe Bay, Dec 25.

    By NBC's Ali Weinberg
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    KANEHOE, HAWAII – President Obama spent part of his last full day in Hawaii participating in an annual tradition for his wife Michelle and him: greeting Marines at the base near his vacation home here.

    The president will return to Washington D.C. early Thursday morning, the White House announced, as the Senate returns to session to work on a way forward on avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff.

    But his attention was far from tax hikes and spending cuts as he and the first lady slipped around a corner of the Anderson mess hall at Marine Corps Base Hawaii to greet military families as they ate an early Christmas dinner.


    In short remarks, Obama, dressed casually in a blue button-down shirt and khakis, thanked the service members and their families – mostly Marines, but some Army and Navy as well - for enduring the challenges of military life.

    “Not only do those in uniform make sacrifices but I think everybody understands the sacrifices that families make each and every day as well,” he said.

    The president also noted that the country is “still in a wartime footing,” even as the troop drawdown in Afghanistan, slated to conclude in 2014, continues.

    “Some of you may have loved ones who are deployed there; some of you may be about to be deployed there,” he said. “So we want you to know that it’s not easy. But what we also want you to know is that you have the entire country aligned with you.”

    After his remarks, the president and first lady disappeared behind the mess hall walls, where they posed for pictures with troops. 

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    Thanks President Obama for thinking of the troups and showing up. That is why I voted for you. Notice how President Obama is not hanging out around a tree but thinking of our guys away from home and in uniform. You do us proud and speak for all Americans. Do your best with the crazy Repubs and we wi …

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  • 30
    Nov
    2011
    7:21pm, EST

    It's beginning to look like Christmas at the White House

    Charles Dharapak / AP

    The White House Christmas Tree is seen during a press preview, Wednesday Nov. 30, 2011, in the Blue Room of the White House in Washington.

    Charles Dharapak / AP

    First lady Michelle Obama, and White House pastry chef Bill Yosses, left, join children from military families as they decorate cookies at the White House on Wednesday.

    Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images

    The Gold Star Families Tree stands in the East Landing at the White House. The tree pays tribute to military service men and women who gave their lives to the nation and to their families, who can inscribe a ceramic gold star to decorate the tree.

    Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images

    A replica of the White House made from 400-pounds of gingerbread, white chocolate and marzipan is on display in the State Dining Room on Wednesday.

    AP reports:

    Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images

    Small reproduction of the first family's dog, Bo, made from buttons stands on a table in The Red Room of the White House.

    First lady Michelle Obama welcomed military families to the first viewing of the 2011 decorations on Wednesday. "Shine, Give, Share" is the theme for the Obama family's third Christmas in the mansion. The theme translates throughout the public viewing space from gold foil leaf trimming to shiny quartz ornaments.

    Several decorations honor military families including a Gold Star Families Tree with ceramic gold ornaments carrying personalized messages by families. Tour visitors can also create handwritten notes for the troops.

    The usual centerpiece of Christmas at the White House is the official tree, an 18½-feet tall balsam fir in the Blue Room. The tree is decorated with holiday cards created by military children, medals, badges and patches from all the military branches.

    Full story here.

    Previously on PhotoBlog: Obamas give White House Christmas tree the thumbs-up.

    Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images

    Handcrafted tabletop trees made from recycled aluminum decorate The Green Room of the White House.

    First lady Michelle Obama unveiled this year's White House Christmas decorations Wednesday with some special guests in attendance. NBC's Brian Williams reports.

     

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  • 28
    Nov
    2011
    1:27pm, EST

    White fir arrives in Washington D.C. for Christmas

    J. Scott Applewhite / AP

    The 2011 Capitol Christmas Tree arrives in Washington, on Monday, Nov. 28.

    By Jonathan Woods, msnbc.com

    After a 20-day, cross-country tour, a 65-foot white fir arrived at the US Capitol from the Stanislaus National Forest in northern California.

    A ceremony to light the tree is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 6.

    J. Scott Applewhite / AP

    The 2011 Capitol Christmas Tree arrives in Washington on Monday.

    In other Washington tree news, over Thanksgiving weekend the Obama family welcomed a 19-foot balsam fir, now installed in the Blue Room.

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    Thought it would be worth mentioning there are two Christmas Tree ceremonies on the National Mall each year.  The National and the Capitol Christmas Tree. 

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