Malia And Sasha Enjoy The (Rare) Perks Of Being America's 'First Kids'
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While spending eight years in the White House may sound glamorous, life for Malia and Sasha Obama cannot be that much fun. After all, which teen/tween likes to sit through long boring speeches, be constantly hounded by the media and worst of all, have some secret service agent constantly watching all their movements? But, every now and again the job of being America's 'first girls' does bring some perks - One of which happens to be the 'Kid's Inauguration Ball', a tradition started by President Obama, where the girls get to invite and hobnob with music stars of their choice.
The star-studded event that took place on Saturday January 19th, 2013 is also a way to honor America's military families, which meant that a number of other lucky kids also got to rock out at the giant Washington Convention Center, where it was held.
And rock out they did! Katy Perry donned in a stars and stripes ensemble, belted out four of her latest hits - 'Teenage Dream', 'Part of Me', 'Wide Awake' and 'Firework'. Pop star Usher in his signature black leather, sang 'Yeah!', 'OMG' and 'Without You' to a crowd of hysterical tweens and teens. Also performing, were the stars of Glee, which at last check was Michelle Obama's favorite television show, American boy band, Mindless Behavior and Asian hip-hop quartet, Far East Movement
Missing from the list of entertainers were Miley Cyrus and The Jonas Brothers - The stars that the girls had picked for the 2008 Kids Inaugural Ball! The girls have obviously have grown up a lot, in the last four years!
In between the performances, the kids also got to participate in dance-offs and cheer for their favorite mascot in a race that starred oversized versions of many former US presidents, including George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt.
For the fashionistas curious about what the stylish Obama girls were wearing, here is the scoop. The ever-elegant First Lady came in a pair of shiny black pants, a long crisp white shirt and a neon yellow rhinestone belt that accentuated her slim waist. 14-year old Malia looked as hip in her mint green sweater, blue skirt, red-ribbed tights and stylish ankle boots. 11-year old Sasha did not disappoint either, with a purple cardigan that featured pink polka dots, a subtle plaid skirt and of course, knee-high suede boots!
All in all, it was a fun evening for everyone. As Dylan Garvin, a 12-year old who was lucky enough to be invited succinctly put it, "It's a great way to celebrate" - Who, can argue with that!
Resources: Huffingtonpost.com, news.yahoo.com
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- bells136almost 13 yearsLUCKY!!!!!!!!
- snowball10almost 13 yearsi wish i was the first kid
- emma bockalmost 13 yearscool if only One Direction was there they would rock out the whole place oh yeah i love Zayn
- treshunagrayalmost 13 yearsi will like to go there OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- lovecocco12almost 13 yearsi wish i was them
- ellie11oh yeahalmost 13 yearsi want to go there
- Dog personalmost 13 yearsAwesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;.)
- Dog personalmost 13 yearsI wish I was part of a military family.
- chargeralmost 13 yearsWhen I was younger, I thought that being First Lady or First Daughter would be amazing. But I got older and thought about all of the complications. You would never get any privacy, always being shadowed by bodyguards, and everyone staring at you when you go out in public. But this is to help them feel better. Obama did a great thing when he decided to start this tradition.
- violinia27almost 13 yearsYou're right charger. I thought the same thing in past years, but know I realize that it is not all fun and glory being part of the First Family. It would also be very stressful considering you would be followed around by secret service all the time. But some things are fun like having a bowling alley and movie theater in you home.
- Keealmost 13 yearsGreat show