
The Obamas may no longer inhabit the White House, but they are still wishing Americans everywhere a happy Thanksgiving "full of joy and gratitude." Former President Barack Obama tweeted the greetings Thursday morning with a picture of himself with Michelle, Malia and Sasha in a warm family embrace with smiles all around.
From the Obama family to yours, we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving full of joy and gratitude. pic.twitter.com/xAvSQwjQkz
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 23, 2017
It's an all-grown-up version of a photograph Obama posted for Thanksgiving five years ago, about two weeks after he was elected for a second term. That image, in black and white, was a throwback to a time when the two first daughters were small enough to sit on their parents' laps, with bows in their hair and Malia showing off her missing teeth in a wide grin.
From this family to yours, happy Thanksgiving. pic.twitter.com/OPGyjTF8
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 22, 2012
In 2016, shortly after the most recent presidential election that saw Donald Trump chosen as Obama's successor, the first lady shared another old family photograph for Thanksgiving. "Today and every day we have a lot to be thankful for. From our family to yours - Happy Thanksgiving," she wrote, according to her archived FLOTUS account.
Today and every day we have a lot to be thankful for. From our family to yours - Happy Thanksgiving. pic.twitter.com/cIl3qYSpiW
— First Lady- Archived (@FLOTUS44) November 24, 2016
The 44th president began sharing Thanksgiving wishes from the Obamas' on Twitter during his first year in office. "From my family to yours — Happy Thanksgiving," he wrote in 2009. The following year, he wrote: "As Americans gather for Thanksgiving, let us rejoice in the abundance that graces our tables and in the loved ones who enrich our lives."
From my family to yours — Happy Thanksgiving.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 26, 2009
As Americans gather for Thanksgiving, let us rejoice in the abundance that graces our tables and in the loved ones who enrich our lives.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 25, 2010
In 2011, he posed a question: "We've accomplished a lot together over the past three years. This Thanksgiving, what are you most thankful for?" The tweet linked to an Organizing for Action survey that asked for stories of thanks. "From 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' to ending the war in Iraq, what progress from the last three years are you most thankful for?"
We've accomplished a lot together over the past three years. This Thanksgiving, what are you most thankful for? http://t.co/DNUJsg20
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 23, 2011
Two years later, in 2013, he encouraged parents to talk to take the opportunity to talk to their children about health insurance over Thanksgiving.
Parents: Turkey isn't the only thing to talk about at Thanksgiving this year. #GetTalking pic.twitter.com/f3mpGL3f9U
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 27, 2013
Starting that same year, the first lady tweeted about her gratitude to immigration reform advocates and military service members and their families. Her husband followed suit in his 2015 wishes.
As families begin to gather for Thanksgiving, I’m thinking of the brave #Fast4Families immigration reform advocates. We're with you. -mo
— First Lady- Archived (@FLOTUS44) November 26, 2013
This #Thanksgiving, let's give thanks for all our brave men & women in uniform and their families. We're so grateful for your sacrifice. -mo
— First Lady- Archived (@FLOTUS44) November 28, 2013
As we celebrate #Thanksgiving, let's give thanks to our men and women in uniform serving our country far from their homes and families. –mo
— First Lady- Archived (@FLOTUS44) November 27, 2014
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Today, we give thanks for all of our loved ones and the brave men and women in uniform who serve our country.
— President Obama (@POTUS44) November 26, 2015
In his last Thanksgiving in office, perhaps reflecting on the final days of his presidency, Barack Obama wrote that "this Thanksgiving, we give thanks for our blessings, and work to fulfill the timeless responsibility we have as Americans to serve others."
This Thanksgiving, we give thanks for our blessings, and work to fulfill the timeless responsibility we have as Americans to serve others.
— President Obama (@POTUS44) November 24, 2016
There was surely one thing missing from the Obamas' post-White House Thanksgiving: the annual turkey pardon. Though Malia and Sasha may have been grateful for it, one has to wonder if their father missed what is arguably the silliest presidential tradition, one where he could unleash his "corny-copia of dad jokes about turkeys."
But who knows? Maybe the tradition has continued. As Obama said at last year's ceremony: "What I haven't told them yet is we are going to do this every year from now on. No cameras, just us, every year. No way I'm cutting this habit cold turkey."