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  • Essay / Dream Dinner Guests: Father, Obama and LeBron - 702

    Dinner of a Lifetime Often when you go out to dinner, you bring someone special or important to you. You wouldn't bring just any random person to dinner. This person probably means something to you. There are a lot of people that, if I had the chance, I would go to dinner with. However, if it were a top 3, it would have to be my late father, Barack Obama and LeBron James, in that order. I know I would have endless questions and statements to ask them because of their uniqueness. My father died when I was only 5 years old. Since he passed away when I was so young, I never really had the chance to spend much time with him. It's the worst not having childhood memories with your father. I would give anything to see it. If I were offered a dinner with him, I would be more than happy to do so. The location of the dinner would not be important to me because just being with my father would be a blessing. The number of questions I would ask him would probably be too many. I would just try to learn as much as possible about him. Everyone deserves to know their parents' background. No one will ever be able to be the first president of the United States again. This is why people from all over the world want to meet him. I am one of those people. If I had the chance, I would have dinner with Obama at the White House. It's the perfect place to have dinner with the President. Plus, I'm pretty sure he's unlikely to dine out. First of all, I'm going to ask him lots of questions about being the first black president as if I were an interviewer. Even though I know I would be extremely nervous, I would do my best not to show it and act normally. There's nothing normal about having dinner with the president. Not everyone can say they have had this experience. This is something I could tell my children and other generations as long as I live with a sense of