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What Are Sasha & Malia Getting Daddy Barrack Obama for Father’s Day?
Father’s Day is fast approaching and dads here, there and everywhere will be celebrated by their offspring. Some kids will give their father classic gifts such as homemade cards, a tie of questionable style or a mug declaring that they are indeed the world’s best dad. But when your family just happens to be the First Family, what do you get your dad?
In the case of Malia and Sasha Obama, they reportedly got their dad something very special. Michelle Obama, her mom and daughters hit game six of the NBA finals on Tuesday night. At the game they picked up a Lakers jersey for the president. The yellow and purple jersey was personalized at the gift shop with Obama branded on the back. And reportedly, after the game, the girls got the jersey autographed by coach Phil Jackson. And knowing that Barrack Obama is a huge basketball fan, this is probably a perfect gift.
What are your kids getting dad for Father’s Day?
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Terri commented on Jun 16 10 at 5:38 pmMaybe they will dance with their father like I will…
The Perfect Father’s Day Gift – “A Song”
One of the trendiest Father’s Day gifts this year is MUSIC, and
one of the most popular songs is called “Little Girl.”It’s a song written by E. Walter Smith to be used for the father-daughter dance at weddings. However, lots of daughters, and even wives have discovered that this is the can’t-go-wrong, inexpensive Father’s Day gift… “Little Girl” is one of those songs that can bring a tear to the eyes of even the toughest dad.
People can listen to “Little Girl” on Smith’s website
at: http://www.thelittlegirlsong.com
James love commented on Jun 17 10 at 4:43 amZahra need more time to learn freedom from Sasha our pen friend.
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