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‘He’s excited like any proud father’; couple wants low-key affair at ranch

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updated 6:26 p.m. ET May 8, 2008

CRAWFORD, Texas - President Bush stuck out his right elbow Thursday, jokingly demonstrating how he'll escort his daughter down the aisle at her wedding this weekend.

He made the gesture at Andrews Air Force Base before boarding Air Force One for the flight to Texas, where Jenna Bush will be married Saturday before about 200 guests at the family's 1,600 acre, secluded ranch. Asked if he was excited, the president smiled and gave a thumbs-up.

"He's looking forward to it," White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe told reporters aboard the plane as it flew from rainy Washington to sunny Texas. "He's excited like any proud father is to see one of his daughters get married."

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"I think he's also going to make sure he gets a good night's sleep tonight so he can stay up late the rest of the weekend and enjoy all the activities."

First lady Laura Bush is already at the ranch getting ready for the outdoor wedding on the 1,600-acre spread in central Texas. Jenna, 26, is tying the knot with longtime boyfriend Henry Hager, who turns 30 on Friday.

Jenna and Hager of Richmond, Va., opted for a more low-key affair, thinking a White House wedding would be too formal and stuffy. More than 200 friends and family are converging at the ranch for the wedding.

White House officials said it will be a closed affair. No details are expected to be released, although the family might agree to release a photo or two of the wedding on Sunday, White House officials said.

"This is really a private event for the family," Johndroe said. "I think the activities of the weekend are going to be really a private celebration for Jenna and Henry's family and friends."

Marvin Bush, one of the president's brothers, and his family flew down with Bush on Air Force One. The group, along with White House advisers, hopped on the Marine One presidential helicopter with Bush, who hurried them up with a wave and a smile.

Bush has joked that he has had little to do with the wedding planning — that he's mostly just expected to open his wallet. Vice President Dick Cheney noted that on Thursday when he visited one of the government's financial centers in Philadelphia, Pa., where the economic stimulus checks are being processed.

"He's on his way to Texas for his daughter's wedding this weekend," Cheney said about Bush. "So you can bet he'll be writing a few checks, too."

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