Look who wore her pant suit to meet @HillaryClinton !! #WhatHappened pic.twitter.com/0Rd3ZJ8H8p
— GregHale1 (@GregHale1) September 27, 2017
There is a lot of not-great stuff happening in the news right now, much of which we’ll report on, as usual. However, it’s at times like these that we remember how important it is to remain hopeful, and there’s no better reminder of that than watching children express their hopes and dreams. Especially when their hopes and dreams include female presidents and pant suits.
In the above tweet, we see a little girl named Grace, whose parents took her to a Hillary Clinton book-signing in Brooklyn, New York, where she was signing copies of her children’s book-version of It Takes a Village. Clinton was visibly thrilled (how could she not be? I mean, the sheer adorableness!), and later tweeted:
Great to be back in Brooklyn sharing #ItTakesAVillage with readers of all ages! https://t.co/ytalprhN5p
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 28, 2017
Clinton was, of course, also in town promoting the release of her book for grown-ups, What Happened, which remains in the Number One spot on the New York Times Bestseller List for non-fiction, and is the best-selling non-fiction book in five years.
Before entering the book-signing, Grace’s mother took a photo of Grace where you could see the whole ensemble, complete with prop, full-on:
Took this photo of Grace outside and told her you would love to see her! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/JYjikIAisE
— Jennifer McCann (@jen4hillary) September 28, 2017
OMG, those pearls kill me!
Let the cuteness and optimisinspire you throughout the rest of your day!
Also, I’m curious! What real-life hero would YOU have dressed up as when you were an elementary school student like Grace? Tell us about your childhood inspirations in the comments below!
(via The Huffington Post, image: Jennifer McCann/Twitter)
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Published: Oct 2, 2017 10:39 am