The Bush family doesn't discuss the girls' past troubles in Vogue. But the interview does provide a few personal nuggets:
The girls call each other "Sister" and say they are best friends.
They love Mexican food, Starbucks soy lattes and sushi.
The chatty Jenna is more like her dad - boisterous and outgoing. Barbara is more studious and guarded like her mom.
Jenna is dating and Barbara has a serious boyfriend. They don't name names. Their father "is very funny with boyfriends," says Jenna. "He's the joking-around-to-the-point-where-he-scares-the-heck-out-of-them type."
Jenna says her parents have the "best marriage" because "my dad thinks my mom's funny even though she's really not." First lady Laura Bush is "cute; she has funny quirks," including an obsession with cleanliness, Jenna says.
Their grandfather, former president George Bush, keeps in touch with the girls via e-mail. Grandpa Bush has one complaint: "It takes them a month to answer. They're very naughty girls." Barbara says grandmother Barbara Bush, who reportedly chastised the twins after their run-ins with the law, "is strict about some stuff, but she's hilarious."
Both just graduated from college - Jenna from the University of Texas with an English degree and Barbara from Yale with a major in humanities. They're looking forward to being "independent and doing our own thing," says Jenna.
Barbara, interested in art therapy, will intern in the pediatric AIDS (news - web sites) program at Houston's Baylor College of Medicine. Jenna's dream is to open a charter school (a form of education her father supports). She has applied for a teaching job in New York, where she's moving with a friend.
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