Bush's daughter last to know she's tying the knot
Bush's daughter last to know she's tying the knot
George Bush's daughter Jenna will marry her fiance Henry Hager on May 10.

Washington: Talk about hush-hush wedding planning. First daughter Jenna Bush was the last in the family to know she was getting married.

Months ago, her fiance, Henry Hager, told Jenna's twin sister that he wanted to propose. Then at the Camp David presidential retreat, Hager asked President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush for their daughter's hand in marriage.

For weeks, the president and Mrs Bush kept their lips zipped.

Then on August 15, 2007, Hager rousted Jenna at 4 am to go hiking on Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park in Maine. ''It was freezing,'' Jenna recalled. ''But we got up, and we hiked in the dark for an hour and a half, and then when we got towards the top with the sunrise, he asked me.''

Officially, the wedding is a private, family affair. The White House has issued no press releases, but the president and first lady have gradually dribbled out details about the nuptials Saturday at their 1,600 acre (647 hectare) ranch in Crawford, Texas.

Here are the details: Jenna will wear an Oscar de la Renta gown with a small train. More than 200 friends and relatives will attend the outdoor ceremony with dinner and dancing. A tent is being erected at the Western White House. There are 14 bridesmaids. Barbara Bush, Jenna's twin, is the maid of honor. She helped Hager make decisions about the ring. The diamond, a Hager family heirloom, was reset in a ring that also features sapphires.

On Monday, the president disclosed that Jenna will say ''I do'' near a lake at the ranch in front of a giant cross made of Texas limestone. The cross, built for the wedding, will serve as a landmark at the ranch for years to come. The president said that was his contribution to the wedding that the Bushes are trying to keep a low-key affair.

Jenna, the 22nd child of a president to marry while their fathers were in office, has come a ways from her dad's first year in office when she had a run-in with the Texas law for underage drinking. It was her second offense.

Then, during her father's re-election campaign in 2004, she was photographed sticking her tongue out at the media. The widely circled photo reinforced the playful side of her personality.

In 2004, she graduated with a degree in English from the University of Texas at Austin. She taught third grade at a Washington school.

These days, Jenna has been doing book tours. After a UNICEF internship in Latin America, she wrote ''Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope,'' about a single mother with AIDS. In recent weeks, she has been traveling the country with the first lady promoting their book ''Read All About It!'' a story about a boy who discovers the joys of reading.

The groom, son of a prominent Republican leader, met Jenna during her father's 2004 re-election campaign. Hager, who graduated from Wake Forest University, worked as an aide to Bush's former top political adviser Karl Rove and Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez. Hager, who will turn 30 the day before the wedding, is set to receive a master's degree in business administration later this month from the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business.

After the wedding, the couple plans to live in a two-bedroom, two-bath townhouse on the south side of Baltimore where she plans to return to teaching and he will work for Constellation Energy, a power supplier.

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