While they have shouldered enormous responsibilities and acted as source of inspirations for millions, the Presidents of the United States have played equally important roles as husbands and fathers.
A tour of the White House reveals panels of candid photos featuring White House life on the walls of the East Wing. These images are one of the most popular things to explore as it reminds people about the lives of the many influential leaders that made a change in the world.
Celebrating the milestones and daily joys of family life, the White House has released some amazingly candid images. Check out the unique pictures in the slideshow given:
President John F. Kennedy with children, Caroline and John, Jr., in the Oval Office, 1962. hn F. Kennedy Presidential LibPresident and Mrs. Richard Nixon’s daughter, Tricia, married Edward Finch Cox in a Rose Garden ceremony, 1971. Richard Nixon Presidential LibPresident and Mrs. William J. Clinton and daughter Chelsea decorate the family Christmas tree in the Yellow Oval Room, 1994. William J. Clinton PresidentiaPresident and Mrs. George W. Bush with Barney and Spot on the putting green, 2001.George W. Bush Presidential LiDinner atop a hotel in Moscow, which overlooked the Kremlin. July 7, 2009.Pete SouzaPresident and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson look on while daughter Lynda and her new husband, Charles Robb, cut their wedding cake in the East Room, 1967. Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential
President Obama was on a freight elevator headed to one of the Inaugural Balls. It was quite chilly, so the President removed his tuxedo jacket and put it over the shoulders of his wife. Then they had a semi-private moment as staff members and a Secret Service agent tried not to look.white house/handoutPresident Barack Obama with daughters Malia and Sasha with their new dog Bo on the South Lawn of the White House, April 14, 2009. Official White House Photo byThe President was walking back to the Oval Office when he encountered his daughters, Malia and Sasha, after they had returned home from school.white house/handout"Washington had its first big snowstorm and I knew the girls were home from school. I suspected the girls might try to sled or make a snowman, so I asked the Usher’s Office to call me if the girls headed outside. I got there just in time to catch the First Lady helping the girls sled down a hill on the South Lawn. This picture now hangs on the wall of the President’s study." - President Barack Obamawhite house/handout