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Horse-drawn wagon delivers White House Christmas tree

A horse-drawn wagon delivers the White House Christmas tree on Friday, with first lady Michelle Obama and her children, Sasha and Malia, on hand to receive it.
Image: White House Christmas Tree
First lady Michelle Obama, left, with daughters Malia and Sasha, check out the White House Christmas tree Friday after it was delivered by horse drawn carriage.Tim Sloan / AFP - Getty Images
/ Source: Reuters

The White House shifted into Christmas mode on Friday as Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha accepted the gift of an 18½-foot Douglas fir from Pennsylvania as the official White House Christmas Tree.

A military band played "Oh Christmas Tree" during the ceremony.

The tree was hauled through the White House gates by horse-drawn carriage and presented to the Obamas by Christopher Botek. It was grown on his family's Christmas tree farm in Lehighton, Pa. — the second time the farm has supplied the White House with its official tree.

Botek's parents presented a tree in 2006, during the George W. Bush years.

Botek, who brought his wife and two daughters to the White House, said he was honored to hand over the fir.

"It doesn't get any bigger than this for us as Christmas tree growers," he said.

Mrs. Obama and her daughters walked around the carriage to inspect the tree and the first lady bent over to take in the fragrance. She asked her daughters for their opinion and they gave the tree a unanimous thumbs-up.

"We'll take it," Mrs. Obama exclaimed.

The 2010 White House Christmas Tree arrives at the White House in Washington
The 2010 White House Christmas Tree arrives at the White House in Washington, November 26, 2010. REUTERS/Larry DowningLarry Downing / X00961

The tree will go on display in the Blue Room and is typically the main attraction for the thousands of people who stream through the mansion in December for holiday parties and public tours. White House staffers and volunteers will decorate it.

Botek earned the right to donate a tree by winning a National Christmas Tree Association contest. White House staff then visited the winner's farm to choose the official tree.