Go behind the scenes at the White House with this musical card series of time-lapsed moments brought to you by the White House Photo Office and americagoodnews (music and President Solo remix) channel at youtube.com Behind-the-Scenes Look: Time-Lapse of Holidays at the White House December 21, 2011 www.whitehouse.gov Share a holiday message with our troops: www.whitehouse.gov Send a greetings card from Santa! Spread holiday cheer to friends, family and loved ones with a personalised comment or this video card from Santa, use SHARE link below youtube video player! The First Couple theme for this 2011 holiday season is “Shine, Give, Share,” which offers an opportunity to pay tribute to our troops, veterans, and their families throughout the White House. This year, the official tour features 37 Christmas trees, 30 are natural trees and 7 are made from paper, felt or aluminum; a gingerbread model of the White House made of 400 pounds of gingerbread, white chocolate and marzipan plus 5 different representations of First Dog Bo Obama. Volunteers from 36 states plus the District of Columbia worked for days to get everything ready. Blue Room The centerpiece of the Blue Room is the official White House Christmas tree—a breathtaking 18-foot-6-inch balsam fir from Neshkoro, Wisconsin—which honors our men and women in uniform and features holiday cards created by military children. Collected from United States military installations around the world, these thoughtful and poignant

Go behind the scenes at the White House with this series of time-lapse photography moments brought to you by the White House Photo Office. Behind-the-Scenes Look: Time-Lapse of Holidays at the White House December 21, 2011 www.whitehouse.gov Share a holiday message with our troops: www.whitehouse.gov Send a greetings card from Santa! Spread holiday cheer to friends, family and loved ones with a personalised comment or this video card from Santa, use SHARE link below youtube video player! The First Couple theme for this 2011 holiday season is “Shine, Give, Share,” which offers an opportunity to pay tribute to our troops, veterans, and their families throughout the White House. This year, the official tour features 37 Christmas trees, 30 are natural trees and 7 are made from paper, felt or aluminum; a gingerbread model of the White House made of 400 pounds of gingerbread, white chocolate and marzipan plus 5 different representations of First Dog Bo Obama. Volunteers from 36 states plus the District of Columbia worked for days to get everything ready. Blue Room The centerpiece of the Blue Room is the official White House Christmas tree—a breathtaking 18-foot-6-inch balsam fir from Neshkoro, Wisconsin—which honors our men and women in uniform and features holiday cards created by military children. Collected from United States military installations around the world, these thoughtful and poignant cards celebrate their parents serving in uniform. Medals, badges, and patches

Go behind the scenes at the White House with this series of time-lapse photography moments brought to you by the White House Photo Office. Remixed by christmasinteractive channel at youtube.com Behind-the-Scenes Look: Time-Lapse of Holidays at the White House December 21, 2011 www.whitehouse.gov Share a holiday message with our troops: www.whitehouse.gov Send a greetings card from Santa! Spread holiday cheer to friends, family and loved ones with a personalised comment or this video card from Santa, use SHARE link below youtube video player! The First Couple theme for this 2011 holiday season is “Shine, Give, Share,” which offers an opportunity to pay tribute to our troops, veterans, and their families throughout the White House. This year, the official tour features 37 Christmas trees, 30 are natural trees and 7 are made from paper, felt or aluminum; a gingerbread model of the White House made of 400 pounds of gingerbread, white chocolate and marzipan plus 5 different representations of First Dog Bo Obama. Volunteers from 36 states plus the District of Columbia worked for days to get everything ready. Blue Room The centerpiece of the Blue Room is the official White House Christmas tree—a breathtaking 18-foot-6-inch balsam fir from Neshkoro, Wisconsin—which honors our men and women in uniform and features holiday cards created by military children. Collected from United States military installations around the world, these thoughtful and poignant cards celebrate their

Go behind the scenes at the White House with this musical card series of time-lapsed moments brought to you by the White House Photo Office and greetingsinteractive (music and President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama vocal duet remix) channel at youtube.com Behind-the-Scenes Look: Time-Lapse of Holidays at the White House December 21, 2011 www.whitehouse.gov Share a holiday message with our troops: www.whitehouse.gov Send a greetings card from Santa! Spread holiday cheer to friends, family and loved ones with a personalised comment or this video card from Santa, use SHARE link below youtube video player! The First Couple theme for this 2011 holiday season is “Shine, Give, Share,” which offers an opportunity to pay tribute to our troops, veterans, and their families throughout the White House. This year, the official tour features 37 Christmas trees, 30 are natural trees and 7 are made from paper, felt or aluminum; a gingerbread model of the White House made of 400 pounds of gingerbread, white chocolate and marzipan plus 5 different representations of First Dog Bo Obama. Volunteers from 36 states plus the District of Columbia worked for days to get everything ready. Blue Room The centerpiece of the Blue Room is the official White House Christmas tree—a breathtaking 18-foot-6-inch balsam fir from Neshkoro, Wisconsin—which honors our men and women in uniform and features holiday cards created by military children. Collected from United States military

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