BETHESDA, Md. — Melania Trump on Wednesday celebrated an early Valentine's Day with children and young adults being treated for rare and serious diseases, joining them in holiday-themed craft-making and chatting about their lives, health and other interests.
After they finished making flower bouquets and lanterns out of construction paper and other materials, they stepped over to a festively decorated dessert bar laid out with mini cupcakes and jars of mini chocolates and other candies.
The first lady then made a somewhat sour confession days before a holiday famous for heart-shaped boxes filled with chocolates.
''I don't eat much sweets,'' she said. ''Sugar is not that healthy for us.''
It was her first visit of the second Trump administration to The Children's Inn at the National Institutes of Health, and her fourth as first lady. She visited three times in the first term.
One of the young men told the first lady he did not know how to address her and wondered whether ''your highness'' was an option.
Her answer?
''Melania,'' she said with a smile.