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(85,986 posts)
Mon May 21, 2012, 09:02 AM May 2012

Michelle Obama takes first ladies of Croatia, Turkey, Norway, Albania and France to her 'backyard.'

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Away from the clamor of protesters and the glitter of a city dressed up for the NATO summit, first lady Michelle Obama and the spouses of foreign heads of state spent Sunday afternoon on the South Side, less than a mile from the neighborhood where she grew up.

They dined on salad made with Tuscan kale and chives from a rooftop garden at the Gary Comer Youth Center. Culinary students helped Chicago chef Paul Kahan prepare the main course — walleye and braised oxtail — served on a table adorned with a flower arrangement that included marigolds grown by the center's "green team."

Any other day, the airy room with its floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the gymnasium and the auditorium would be a typical cafeteria, filled with the chatter of young people having lunch. But Sunday, it was transformed into an elegant dining room with the trimmings of an official White House luncheon.

It was a great opportunity for the young people growing up in Greater Grand Crossing, a low-income community where most of the public schools are low-performing and fewer than half of the students graduate from high school. And the students, realizing that the world was watching, reveled in the attention.

read: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/natosummit/ct-met-nato-michelle-obama-20120521,0,1156654.story




The center, funded by the late Lands' End founder Gary Comer as a place where children could receive support to help them graduate from high school and go on to college, is well-known to Obama. She said she brought the first ladies of Croatia, Turkey, Norway, Albania and France, as well as the wife of the NATO secretary general to her hometown and "my backyard" so the world could see the amazing work being done there.

“I brought them here because I am so proud of where I grew up, and I wanted to show everyone some of the wonderful things that are happening here on the South Side,” Obama said before the South Shore Drill Team performed a routine to Frank Sinatra’s “My Kind of Town.”

“I grew up just like you,” Obama said to a group of black children. “Same background. My family didn’t have a lot of money growing up. Neither of my parents had the opportunity to go to college, and most of the folks in my neighbourhood didn’t get a chance to go, either.”

Sometimes, she said, she doubted herself.

"But I decided to just focus, to push the haters out, to kick the doubters out of my head," she said. "And instead, what I did was I worked really hard. I focused all my energy — on working hard."

read: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/world/article/michelle-obama-shows-south-side-of-chicago-to-first-ladies/




After a tour of the center's rooftop garden and cooking demonstrations, the guests were entertained by the South Shore Dance Drill Team, the Soul Children of Chicago and the Muntu Dance Theatre. The groups performed a variety of acts, including hip-hop, African dance, drumming and tunes by Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson.

In keeping with the first lady's "Let's Move" initiative, young people also showed the guests how they add fun to their workouts, performing hip-hop aerobics to the Jacksons' upbeat song "Can You Feel It."

Obama and Anne-Mette Rasmussen, wife of NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, clapped and danced to the gospel singing of the Soul Children of Chicago and also sampled a strawberry basil vinaigrette salad dressing made at the center.

Valerie Trierweiler, the domestic partner of French President Francois Hollande, and Turkish first lady Hayrunnisa Gul spoke with children on a rooftop garden about the heirloom tomatoes and cimmarron lettuce they were growing.

read: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/21/us-nato-summit-firstladies-idUSBRE84K02820120521?feedType=RSS&feedName=domesticNews




excerpts from First Lady's remarks:

Way back when I was just starting out in my career in Chicago, I ran a little organization called Public Allies, where we worked to train 30 young people each year -- many of them like you -- for careers in public service. And since we started that program many years ago, leaders from that program have gone on to transform lives throughout this community and so many others not just here in Chicago, but around the country. But there are some very special ones who are here today, and I got to meet three public allies who are working here right now -- Miguel Rodriguez, Maurice Wilson, and Sinya Hayes, who are here. You guys -- are you here? (Applause.) Where are you? That's my public allies. That's like home.

This program was the reason -- one of the reasons why I left practicing law -- so you know I walked away from some money to do this work. But Public Allies will always have a special place in my heart.

I also remember back when this center was just an idea. And it is really amazing to see this phenomenal facility. I remember when it was just being built, and I can't begin to tell you how much it means to be here, seeing this thriving, inspiring, beautiful place just minutes from where I grew up -- a place where you all can come and learn and grow and pursue your dreams. I hope you know how blessed you are. And being here today, I see so much of myself in all of you young people. I really do.


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I grew up just like you. Same background. My family didn't have a lot of money growing up. Neither of my parents had the opportunity to go to college, and most of the folks in my neighborhood didn't get a chance to go, either. And there were also well-meaning but sometimes misguided folks who questioned whether someone with my background could get into the kind of colleges that I dreams of attending. And sometimes I'd save those folks the trouble and raise those questions of doubt in my own head; lying awake at night worrying about whether I had what it took to succeed.

But I decided to just focus, to push the haters out, to kick the doubters out of my head. And instead, what I did was I worked really hard. I focused all my energy on working hard. I spent hours every day trying to get my homework done, wrestling with those math problems, writing and rewriting those papers over and over again. We don't like it, but that's part of the process. Studying, getting up early in the morning to study, because we lived in such a little-bitty apartment that it was hard to concentrate at night when everybody was awake, so often I woke up at 4:30, 5:00 in the morning just to study in quiet. And eventually, I was accepted to Princeton University, and I went onto Harvard Law School. (Applause.)

And what I want you all to know is that with every acceptance letter I received, I realized that it didn't matter where I was from, didn't matter how much money my family had. What mattered was how deeply I was willing to believe in myself. Do you realize that? It was all here. What mattered was how hard I was willing to work. And that's something that I really want to emphasize with you all today.





You see, no one -- or maybe very few people are born smart. You become smart through hard work. No one is born a student or a doctor or a teacher or an astronaut. You become those things by studying and practicing and putting in those long hours in the classroom and the lab, wherever it is.

So today, you all, no matter what you have going on at home or in your life, no matter what challenges you all are facing, I just want to urge you all to invest yourself 100 percent in everything you do. Invest yourself 100 percent in school, in classes. Invest yourself 100 percent in these wonderful activities that you have here at the Comer Center.

If you dream of being a reporter on the evening news, then get involved with the Free Spirit Media -- take advantage of that. If you want to be a scientist, then get up on top of that roof and start studying those plants and working in that garden. If you want to be a mayor, if you want to be senator, maybe -- if you want to be President of the United States, then get involved in these wonderful leadership programs that are here. Embrace them. Take advantage of them.

And more than anything else, that is why Mr. Comer built this center. He built it because he believed in all of you, just like I believe in you, just like my husband, the President of the United States, believes in you all. And everyone at this center believes in you. Take that in.




full remarks by the First Lady at Gary Comer Youth Center - Chicago, Illinois
http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2012/05/michelle_obama_south_side_nato.html

more pics: http://theobamadiary.com/2012/05/20/the-host-with-the-most-updating/
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Michelle Obama takes first ladies of Croatia, Turkey, Norway, Albania and France to her 'backyard.' (Original Post) bigtree May 2012 OP
She looks so elegant! lunatica May 2012 #1
Lovely indeed malaise May 2012 #2
Thanks for this - Michelle is so likable nt TBF May 2012 #3
She's not just our Hugger in Chief lunatica May 2012 #4
she's an excellent role model; both the Obamas are bigtree May 2012 #5
Yeah - it's a cryin' shame Plucketeer May 2012 #11
Great OP! Spazito May 2012 #6
Wow! JNelson6563 May 2012 #7
Great pics and inspiring talk. Thanks for posting, bigtree! Surya Gayatri May 2012 #8
Could you imagine if that was Ann Romney? LynneSin May 2012 #9
Honestly, I think she would have made a better president than her husband. nt Evoman May 2012 #10
'absolutely not' bigtree May 2012 #12
Hope Michelle and the other first ladies steer clear of coalition_unwilling May 2012 #13
eyebrows? tru May 2012 #14
Proud rec #30 Iwillnevergiveup May 2012 #15
What a gift tartan2 May 2012 #16
This first lady has been the best first lady in generations. She represents the best of southernyankeebelle May 2012 #17
How soon you forget Rosalynn Carter n/t tru May 2012 #22
If Ms Carter had an issue I never new what it was. By the way I loved Ms Carter and President southernyankeebelle May 2012 #24
military families tru May 2012 #33
you're a curious one bigtree May 2012 #34
Your a sad example of what is wrong with this country Tru. If it weren't for the volunteers and the southernyankeebelle May 2012 #35
Bravo. great white snark May 2012 #40
Thank you very much. That comes from being a daughter of a lifer and a daughter-in-law of a southernyankeebelle May 2012 #41
drafted tru Jun 2012 #46
So snark against the First Lady wasn't enough, you felt the need to go after "military families".... Tarheel_Dem May 2012 #38
Michelle is ROCKIN' those cap sleeves! MsPithy May 2012 #18
Most gorgeous First Lady ........ ever! meti57b May 2012 #19
K & R Scurrilous May 2012 #20
kick bigtree May 2012 #21
Who is the lady with our First Lady. She is pretty. But our First Lady and a beautiful smile. southernyankeebelle May 2012 #42
she's the partner of France's President Hollande bigtree May 2012 #44
She is pretty. I can see it now here in america people would freak if the first southernyankeebelle May 2012 #45
Kick politicasista May 2012 #23
The grace, strength and stamina of the First Lady never ceases to amaze me. freshwest May 2012 #25
I've been looking for signs of fatigue from this past week of activities bigtree May 2012 #26
A while back when he was visiting the port in FL, he seemed exhausted, but kept going. freshwest May 2012 #27
She's lovely, from the inside, out. one_voice May 2012 #28
K&R. young but wise May 2012 #29
Fabulous!!! Rosa Luxemburg May 2012 #30
That is so cool! Rhiannon12866 May 2012 #31
Sounds like a cause Shankapotomus May 2012 #32
Absolutely gorgeous. Keep 'em coming bigtree. Tarheel_Dem May 2012 #36
She's doing more to improve this country's image tabasco May 2012 #37
What is with the Albanian FL's shoes? Odin2005 May 2012 #39
What a remarkable example she sets. blaze May 2012 #43

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
4. She's not just our Hugger in Chief
Mon May 21, 2012, 09:25 AM
May 2012

She's a great role model and she's our Cheerleader in Chief too! Those kids need exactly what she is. The greatest role model who they can identify with because she came from their neighborhood.

I love this story.

bigtree

(85,986 posts)
5. she's an excellent role model; both the Obamas are
Mon May 21, 2012, 09:37 AM
May 2012

Michelle has everything going for her that anyone could want to aspire to. Yet, she's not too caught up in herself to spend the bulk of her time reaching out to help and inspire others to their own greatness and success. It's an unquenchable pleasure to watch both the Obamas in action. Truly extraordinary in their outreach.

I love this story, too, lunatica

 

Plucketeer

(12,882 posts)
11. Yeah - it's a cryin' shame
Mon May 21, 2012, 10:37 AM
May 2012

she's not the one that goes to the oval office every morning. I think our country would be in better shape than it is now.

Spazito

(50,282 posts)
6. Great OP!
Mon May 21, 2012, 10:01 AM
May 2012

I love that the First Lady chose the Youth Center as a place to showcase what is happening, what the youth at the center are doing and her speech to them was inspirational, she speaks from the heart.

 

Surya Gayatri

(15,445 posts)
8. Great pics and inspiring talk. Thanks for posting, bigtree!
Mon May 21, 2012, 10:27 AM
May 2012

What a special person she is. Try as they might, the RW haters will never be able to take her amazing qualities away from her.

And the American public are smart enough to know genuine quality when they see it.

LynneSin

(95,337 posts)
9. Could you imagine if that was Ann Romney?
Mon May 21, 2012, 10:35 AM
May 2012

She'd be showcasing her million dollar horses and the latest car elevator added to the White House

bigtree

(85,986 posts)
12. 'absolutely not'
Mon May 21, 2012, 10:42 AM
May 2012

“Absolutely not,” the first lady declared, when a girl at the White House for its ”Take Your Daughters And Sons To Work Day,” asked if she will ever run for president.

“One of the things you learn about yourself as you get older are what are your strengths and what are your interests,” she said. ”And for me, it’s other stuff, that is not being the President. So I probably won’t run.”

“When my husband is running for President, we’re right in there; we’re serving, too,” she said. “And I think that once his terms are over, we’ll go on to do other important things — because there are so many ways that you can help this country and the world, even if you’re not president of the United States,” she said.


http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/04/president-michelle-obama-absolutely-not/

 

southernyankeebelle

(11,304 posts)
17. This first lady has been the best first lady in generations. She represents the best of
Mon May 21, 2012, 11:21 AM
May 2012

america. Coming from very humble beginnings to move to the top of life. How anyone could hate this woman is behond me. She is all of us. She hasn't forgotten where she came from. I am proud she is our first lady.

 

southernyankeebelle

(11,304 posts)
24. If Ms Carter had an issue I never new what it was. By the way I loved Ms Carter and President
Mon May 21, 2012, 07:26 PM
May 2012

Carter. He left office with honor by not doing any harm to the country. But I do think Mrs Obama has been a very strong supporter of military and their families. As a wife of a retired military soldier I see her do things that no other wife has done. She walks the talk when it comes to the military families. She is there for them. Those family need that support.

 

tru

(237 posts)
33. military families
Tue May 22, 2012, 01:08 PM
May 2012

If we didn't have people volunteering for the military, we wouldn't be wasting trillions of dollars and many lives. I don't think that deserves praise, rather blame.

bigtree

(85,986 posts)
34. you're a curious one
Tue May 22, 2012, 01:40 PM
May 2012

. . . with your curious logic.

'Blaming' folks for volunteering? 'Blaming' the First Lady? It's like you're scrambling to find reasons to be negative.

I'll echo southernyankeebelle:

"She walks the talk when it comes to the military families. She is there for them. Those families need that support"


Chew on that, tru.
 

southernyankeebelle

(11,304 posts)
35. Your a sad example of what is wrong with this country Tru. If it weren't for the volunteers and the
Tue May 22, 2012, 03:23 PM
May 2012

and their families you might find yourself or your loved ones drafted. So your comment says alot about you and it isn't pretty. Why don't you take a trip to a military base and see some of those families you are so against. See how they are struggling while their spouse is away. Go over to the hospitals where the wounded are coming back to for rehabit and getting their lives back together again. You might change your mind. You come off sounding so spoiled rotten.

 

southernyankeebelle

(11,304 posts)
41. Thank you very much. That comes from being a daughter of a lifer and a daughter-in-law of a
Tue May 22, 2012, 08:04 PM
May 2012

lifer and married to a lifer. Plus I worked for the military for many many years. I don't ever back out the door when I got my pay check. My husband, father, and father-in-law all earned their retirement with blood and sweat. If we all don't care then who the hell will?

 

tru

(237 posts)
46. drafted
Wed Jun 6, 2012, 06:36 AM
Jun 2012

If the government had to resort to the draft, you'd see people in the streets protesting the wars, as happened in Vietnam. With volunteers, politicians get less resistance to their stupid wasteful wars.

The servicepeople who were drafted or volunteered in WWII, for example, were defending their country. Now they're risking their lives for the greater good of the military-industrial complex and damaging the country.

Tarheel_Dem

(31,232 posts)
38. So snark against the First Lady wasn't enough, you felt the need to go after "military families"....
Tue May 22, 2012, 04:19 PM
May 2012

as well? What's your deal?

MsPithy

(809 posts)
18. Michelle is ROCKIN' those cap sleeves!
Mon May 21, 2012, 11:31 AM
May 2012

Cap sleeves look horrible on just about everyone. She is simply fabulous!

meti57b

(3,584 posts)
19. Most gorgeous First Lady ........ ever!
Mon May 21, 2012, 11:54 AM
May 2012

Does she ever take a bad pic? .... actually, there is a small pic in that batch that's not the best .... but that is the first one ever, that I've seen.

bigtree

(85,986 posts)
44. she's the partner of France's President Hollande
Wed May 23, 2012, 07:57 AM
May 2012

. . . very nice of the First Lady to take her under her wing.

 

southernyankeebelle

(11,304 posts)
45. She is pretty. I can see it now here in america people would freak if the first
Wed May 23, 2012, 08:47 AM
May 2012

couple wasn't married.

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
25. The grace, strength and stamina of the First Lady never ceases to amaze me.
Mon May 21, 2012, 08:38 PM
May 2012

They are both running incredible schedules.

bigtree

(85,986 posts)
26. I've been looking for signs of fatigue from this past week of activities
Mon May 21, 2012, 09:54 PM
May 2012

. . . NATO, G8, commencements, fundraisers . . .

I haven't seen one bit of flagging from either of them. Remarkable efforts.



President Barack Obama arrives for a photo and a working dinner at Soldier Field during NATO Summit in Chicago, Sunday, May 20, 2012.

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
27. A while back when he was visiting the port in FL, he seemed exhausted, but kept going.
Mon May 21, 2012, 09:58 PM
May 2012

It's a testament to their healthy attitude and active lifestyle and a great example to children.

Rhiannon12866

(205,165 posts)
31. That is so cool!
Tue May 22, 2012, 02:21 AM
May 2012

The First Lady is so warm and welcoming to everyone that I'm sure the other first ladies had a wonderful experience they'll always remember. And I agree that she looks especially lovely...

Shankapotomus

(4,840 posts)
32. Sounds like a cause
Tue May 22, 2012, 07:34 AM
May 2012

very close to her heart. I can feel the intensity in her words and she looks really happy to be there.

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