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babylonsister

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Fri Sep 5, 2014, 05:39 PM Sep 2014

'I squealed like a teenager': Family's joy at Stonehenge brush with Barack Obama [View all]

'I squealed like a teenager': Family's joy at Stonehenge brush with Barack Obama
by Stephen Jones - last updated Fri 5 Sep 2014


Janice Raffle posted this picture on Twitter after her chance meeting with the President. Janice Raffle posted this picture on Twitter after her chance meeting with the President. Credit: Janice Raffle


An excited young British family has told ITV News they are "euphoric" after meeting Barack Obama during his impromptu visit to Stonehenge this evening.

Janice and James Raffle and their three sons live a mile up the road from the ancient landmark.

They were playing in the garden when they heard helicopters overhead, and decided to make a dash up to the site after hearing the President may be in the area.

After a quick drive, they got even more than they bargained for, when the leader of the free world waved to them and then began approaching for a chat.

The family were told by security officials to "just walk slowly", which they duly did before meeting Mr Obama.

He waved at us and we waved back - next thing he was walking towards us.

At that point he shook our hands and asked if we lived in the area... he asked our names too as he's a polite man.



Security officials told the Raffles to Security officials told the Raffles to Credit: Reuters

The Raffles were just as polite - welcoming Mr Obama to England.

"Not just England, not just any part of England," he responded.

It was clearly a thrilling experience - and not only for boys Angus, 8, Joshua, 7, and Barney, 3.

"I squealed like a teenager. You'd think I would know better," Janice said.

Mr Obama said Stonehenge had always been on his bucket list. Mr Obama said Stonehenge had always been on his bucket list.

Eldest son Angus was equally enthusiastic: "It was awesome," he said. "I shook hands with him."

And even the President himself seemed excited by the whole experience - proclaiming Stonehenge somewhere he had always wanted to visit.

"How cool is this?! It's spectacular!" he exclaimed as he roamed the ancient landmark, followed by press.

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http://www.itv.com/news/2014-09-05/barack-obama-nato-stonehenge-visit/
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