WACO, Texas(AP)
President Bush and first lady Laura Bush didn't share their
daughter's wedding with the nation, but the president eagerly
shared their joy on Sunday about Jenna Bush's marriage to Henry
Hager.
"We're mighty blessed," Bush said at an airport in
Waco where he and the first lady boarded Air Force One to return to
Washington.
Bush called the wedding "spectacular," saying that his
daughter and new son-in-law exchanged vows just as the sun set over
the lake at the president's Texas ranch.
"This Mother's Day weekend was awfully special for
Laura and me," said the president, his wife standing at his
side.
Bush referred to the new bride as "our little girl
Jenna" and declared his new son-in-law to be "a really
good guy"
A White House official confirmed by e-mail at 9:28 p.m. EDT
Saturday that the two had been officially hitched.
The Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell of Windsor Village United Methodist
Church in Houston officiated. Back in January, the influential
Houston minister, a longtime spiritual adviser to the president,
said he had decided to endorse Democratic presidential candidate
Barack Obama. Kirbyjon introduced Bush at the 2000 Republican
National Convention and gave the benediction at both of his
inaugurations.
The closely guarded affair at the 1,600-acre ranch was very
different from other first family weddings like Luci Baines
Johnson's in 1966, which was watched by millions. Jenna and
Hager wanted privacy so they didn't invite reporters or allow
television cameras to film the nuptials, which are now part of
presidential history.
But it wasn't a complete media blackout. In recent days, the
president, first lady and White House spokesmen dribbled out
details about the bride's dress, the ring, the wedding attire
and pre-wedding events _ all part of a communications strategy to
disclose bits of information, but keep the wedding from becoming a
media circus.
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