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Tornadoes threatened Jenna Bush wedding


Laura Bush  discusses her daughter's weekend wedding before  the Senate Spouses luncheon on Monday. Associated Press
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WASHINGTON – Storms that spawned violent tornadoes over the weekend slammed into President Bush’s Texas ranch and threatened to disrupt wedding plans for Jenna Bush and Henry Hager, first lady Laura Bush said Monday.

“We did have a little – one setback on Friday night. While we were off in another town at the rehearsal dinner there was a tornado. … All the catering ovens were turned over and the sides were ripped off the tent,” she told a luncheon at the White House.

“But everyone worked wildly and you couldn’t even tell the next night. It was just perfect, everything was great.”

The first family and the White House staff have been extremely tightlipped about discussing the private outdoor wedding ceremony on Saturday that drew about 200 guests.

But the first lady did not appear to have any reluctance to talk about it at the lunch for Senate spouses.

“We are tired. But it was really terrific,” she said. “It was just perfect. It was exactly the way Jenna wanted it. She was absolutely beautiful. If you’ve seen any of the pictures, you can tell how pretty she was.

“And the ranch was absolutely beautiful. We had wildflowers blooming. They weren’t quite at the peak, but there were lots of flowers blooming everywhere, and it was so green and pretty.”