President Bush will be escaping the rigors of Washington today for a little relaxation at Camp David in the Catoctin Mountains of Maryland. (It's been a very busy week for Georgie.) Bush likes it at Camp David so much, in fact, that he has spent over a years' worth of time (386 days) there since he became president. Only Ronald Reagan has been there more, according to today's Washington Post.
While there, we know he likes to ride his mountain bike on the new trails he had added, although riding a bicycle has been somewhat of a challenge for the former college cheerleader. He has had bicycling accidents both at home, and abroad.
Exercise is important. According to Bush, "Prayer and exercise are what keeps me going." Oh. I thought it was lies and deception.
And because he's such a brainiac, Bush apparently also likes to relax at Camp David by doing jigsaw puzzles. He is very proud of skills. According to the U.K. Telegraph,
"Meanwhile the president's enthusiasm for jigsaws has been seized upon by American satirists. One remarked that he was particularly proud of finishing a puzzle in two weeks — when on the side of the box it said three to five years."
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