WASHINGTON— If she could spend the holidays anywhere in the world, Melania
Trump says she'd take her family to a deserted, tropical island.
The
first lady revealed her wish Thursday during a Christmastime visit
with
patients and staff at Children's National hospital in the nation's
capital as she continued a holiday tradition begun more than 60 years
ago by first lady Bess Truman.
After
touring the neuroscience center and meeting privately with some
patients, Mrs. Trump was escorted by Santa Claus to the atrium where she
took a seat in front of a large Christmas tree and fielded a handful of
questions from children and patients.
Ten-year-old
Andy asked the first lady where she would spend the holidays if she
could go anywhere in the world. Her answer prompted laughter.
"I would spend my holidays on a deserted island, tropical island with my family," she said.
Her
favorite Christmas song is "O Holy Night." Her favorite family
Christmas tradition is eating dinner on Christmas Eve before they attend
midnight Mass or worship services on Christmas Day, followed by another
family dinner. "On the 25th, Santa comes. We open the presents and
spend time together."
"Healthy
food" is her favorite thing to eat for Christmas dinner. "You feel very
good after. Not too much eating," she said. "The most important part is
to spend time with the family."
So what does she want from Santa for Christmas?
"I asked Santa for Christmas, uh, peace on the world, health love and kindness," the first lady said.
Before
greeting audience members and departing, Mrs. Trump read "The Polar
Express," a story about a doubting boy who hops a train ride to the
North Pole.
She later tweeted about the "fun questions from the kids @childrenshealth."
It
was not Mrs. Trump's first visit to Children National. She visited
earlier in the year to help prepare a "healing garden" for patients that
she helped dedicate on a follow-up visit.
(AP)
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