106-year-old woman meets Obamas after living to see 18 presidents
Virginia McLaurin, 106, has lived to see 18 US presidents, but the African-American centenarian fulfilled her dream of a lifetime by meeting Barack Obama, Agence France-Presse (AFP) writes.
Video posted by the White House shows a spry McLaurin waving her cane and breaking into a jig as she is introduced to the president and First Lady Michelle Obama during a visit to the White House. In the footage, McLaurin greets the first couple with a boisterous "hi!" and her arms outstretched as her name is announced by White House greeters, AFP writes.
"She's 106!" Obama exclaims. "No, you are not!" Michelle Obama says in disbelief, clasping McLaurin's hand. "I want to be like you when I grow up."
"You can," McLaurin cheerfully replies.
At one point in the meeting, all three hold hands as they join in her exuberant celebration dance. "What's the secret to still dancing at 106?" Obama asks her, as McLaurin giggles with delight.
The trio pose for a picture -- the statuesque Michelle Obama bending her knees slightly to fit into the frame with tiny McLaurin, who barely reached chest-high on the high-heel-clad first lady. "I thought I would never live to get into the White House, and I tell you, I am so happy," she exults. "A black president, and a black wife," a beaming McLaurin said. "And I'm here for Black History Month," she added, beaming.