Where'd the time go? Obama girls now young women
NEW YORK (AP) Who were those willowy young women with Barack and Michelle Obama and where'd they hide little Sasha and Malia?
Four years is a long time when its a half or a third of your life, and so TV viewers who hadnt seen the Obama girls much since 2008 might have been truly startled at just how much they'd grown when they appeared onstage with their father Thursday night.
After all, Malia Obama, now 14, who started (gasp!) high school this week, was just about as tall as her already tall parents.
Relaxed and composed, in a French blue sleeveless dress, Malia laughed with her father onstage after his remarks, and earlier sat and applauded with her mom and her sister, Sasha, dressed in a black-and-white checked frock. (Now 11, Sasha hardly fits in her parents laps anymore, and even resists a cuddle, the couple ruefully told People in an interview last month.)
There was one sign, though, that the girls were still kids: Yes, you do have to go to school in the morning, their dad warned them at the beginning of his speech.
What struck one former White House aide was the ease and comfort with which the girls were inhabiting their public roles.
Their smiles were genuine and huge tonight, said Anita McBride, a former chief of staff to Laura Bush, as well as an assistant to her husband. There was no awkwardness. They clearly have adjusted to their life in the public eye. McBride said she was also stunned by how poised and grownup the girls looked.
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