Little Beau appeared like he was having the time of his life. The toddler is Hunter Biden's son and is called after the president's late son.
President Joe Biden, 80, took his youngest grandchild to go to a fireplace station in Nantucket, Mass. on Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 24. Little Beau Biden, the two-year-old son of Hunter Biden, was completely cute whereas hanging out with firefighters and exploring the station along with his “Pop” Joe and “Nana” Jill Biden, 71.
It appeared like Beau was in for an enormous journey with grandma and grandpa. He had huge eyes whereas strolling across the station hand-in-hand with grandma, who was stylish in a suede jacket, black sweater, darkish denims, over-the-knee boots, and an identical scarf.
Bundled up in a blue puffer jacket, denims, and little sneakers, Hunter’s son with spouse Melissa Cohen was simply the cutest. He topped off his lengthy blonde locks with a purple toy helmet whereas a pleasant firefighter knelt down to speak with the little man. They obtained a tour of the brick-walled station earlier than leaving with Grandpa Joe, who appeared informal but presidential carrying a baseball hat and a peacoat with blue slacks and glossy sneakers.
The Bidens have been in celebration mode currently. Final weekend, the First Couple hosted an intimate White Home marriage ceremony for granddaughter Naomi Biden, 28, and husband Peter Neal, 25, on Saturday, Nov. 19. The ceremony passed off on the South Garden, adopted by an intimate luncheon within the State Eating Room, and a extra formal reception later that night.
President Biden and the First Woman gushed about their granddaughter and the newest addition to the household in an official White Home assertion, telling the general public, “It has been a pleasure to look at Naomi develop, uncover who she is, and carve out such an unbelievable life for herself.”
“Now, we're full of pleasure to see her select Peter as her husband and we’re honored to welcome him to our household. We want them days stuffed with laughter and a love that grows deeper with each passing yr.”