Tugging a huge red sack stuffed with toys, First Lady Michelle Obama delivered about 900 gifts to the Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots campaign but perhaps lost in the seriousness of her mission, forgot to wear her smile.
Taking a few minutes to thank military families at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C. Mrs Obama shared how they make her job 'easy' in their representation of the U.S. as well as in inspiring her role in the White House.
‘The military families are what inspires my work,’ she said at the annual toy drive started by a Marine reservist and his wife.
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Make way! Carrying a bright red sack, First lady
Michelle Obama arrived at the Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling alongside
Staff Sgt. Joel Vazquez to deliver toys to the Marine Corps' Toys for
Tots campaign
Why the long face? Mrs Obama helped deliver and
sort approximately 900 gifts donated by White House staffers, American
CEOs and even Mrs Obama's two daughters, Malia and Sasha
Among the unwrapped toys donated today by White House employees and American CEOs were Mrs Obama’s two daughters 14-year-old Malia and 11-year-old Sasha, according to the White House.
Mrs Obama along with Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, started the Joining Forces campaign in 2011 to honor and support military families.
Before slapping her hands together to get to work, Mrs Obama wished volunteers and service members at the military base 'Happy Holidays.'
Friendly reminder: Helping sort the gifts by
age, she noted the often lack of gifts for older children with most
donors providing toys for the youngest out there
Noting the lack of toys for older children, she advised a little help in donors remembering the big kids this year.
'A lot of times when we do the shopping we like to reach for the cute little bear or the little doll, but the truth is that they also need gifts for older kids as well,' she said.
For children ages 11 to 14, she suggested books, games, backpacks and clothes 'because if your teens are like mine, they want some clothes, something cute to wear.'
Retired Marine Lt. Gen. Pete Osman, president and CEO of Toys for Tots, said the demand for gifts seems to go up every season, especially in the Northeast after this year's 'curveball' Superstorm Sandy.
Gratitude: Speaking to a crowd of Military
personnel and civilian staff on Wednesday, the First Lady thanked them
for their above and beyond service to the U.S. that inspires her role in
the White House
Inspired: Mrs Obama along with Jill Biden, wife
of Vice President Joe Biden, started the Joining Forces campaign in 2011
to honor and support military families
'When Michelle Obama leads, the American people follow,' he said.
Presents collected from the White House toy drive included school supplies, books and toys by K'NEX Brands. President Barack Obama picked up the toys last month when he visited a suburban Philadelphia toy factory as part of his campaign to get the public to pressure Congress to act to prevent the so-called 'fiscal cliff.'
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