It can sometimes be difficult to separate your home life and your work life. This is especially true when you work for the president of the United States.
Nobody knows the difficulties of separating your work and business life better than the White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt. Fortunately for her, there is a lot of wiggle room and she often gets to bring the baby for a visit.
Karoline Leavitt is the youngest Press Secretary in United States history, and recently she shared some pictures that have people’s hearts melting. It was a look behind the scenes at something that most of us would never be able to see.
It happened when her husband, Nicholas Riccio came to visit with their eight-month-old son, Niko. She was really smiling at the visit.
The photos were caption: “Visiting mama at work” and it included a photo that showed her cradling him in front of a desk and mirror. The reflection in the mirror adds an extra touch.
It wasn’t long before people were flooding the comments with positive thoughts for the young family. Many of them also notice the items that were posted on the corkboard in the background.
Behind the Press Secretary and her baby were two framed New York Post covers that were pinned to the bulletin board. There were also two handwritten motivational notes, both of them appearing on official White House stationery.
One note read:
“You are strong and brave!”
The other was a confidence booster:
“Slay the briefing day away!”
Although we aren’t really sure where the notes came from, they do share the same support that many of her Instagram followers gave in the comment section.
Another detail that is missed by many as the fact that Niko was only wearing one sock in the photos. This prompted the reaction of some of the followers, with many thinking that it was an endearing detail.
This is more than just a picture of what was taking place at the White House, it was a glimpse into their personal lives. At first, she kept their relationship private but she has been opening up more and more about it publicly. We look forward to hearing more in the future.