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Kayleigh meets First Lady Laura Bush



2008-11-07 - Shepherdsville, KY - Photo By Robin Slater.
"My daughter Caleigh Holmes had the honor of meeting First Lady Mrs. Laura Bush on Monday, November 3 in Shepherdsville," Robin Slater writes, "The First Lady gave Caleigh pictures of her animals and autographed her ticket. Caleigh, who is in the 3rd grade at ACES, is already a big Republican supporter. Her Grandfather, Bill Troutwine, took her to hear Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin just the week before. Caleigh is in the red sweater, behind her is her Aunt Penny Lacy, Grandfather Bill Troutwine, and Aunt Shelia Bolus."


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