iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

First Parents Let Details Slip About First Daughters' White House Lives (VIDEO)

First Posted: 08/31/2010 7:56 am Updated: 05/25/2011 5:30 pm

By DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- Twelve-year-old Malia Obama wears braces, toots a flute and is after her father to save the tigers. Younger sister Sasha, who is 9, shoots hoops like her basketball-loving dad and dances hip-hop.

Both girls get up at 6 a.m. to get ready for school.

Barack and Michelle Obama put their girls off-limits to the news media after they moved to the White House, saying they wanted to keep their daughters' lives as normal as possible. But tidbits about the private doings of the youngest children to live in the White House since the Kennedy family do dribble out. Often they come from a surprising source: Mom and Dad.

WATCH video from CBS and scroll down to keep reading:

It was President Barack Obama who revealed, perhaps to his daughter's utter embarrassment, that Malia had been fitted with braces. He also spilled her plans to spend most of August at camp.

"She's my baby," he said of Malia, straying from his script at a political fundraiser of all places. "Even though she's 5-(foot)-9 now, she's still my baby. And she just got braces, which is good, because she looks like a kid and she was getting ... she's starting to look too old for me."

The prospect of spending even part of the summer without his first born around also had Obama waxing sentimental.

Asked about summer vacation plans, Obama told an interviewer that "a month of it's going to be taken up with Malia going away for camp, which she's never done before. And I may shed a tear when she's on the way out."

In a separate interview, Obama said his daughters have savings accounts and they get an allowance, though he didn't say how much they get or how often they get it. He also said the girls are getting old enough where they may be able to start earning money by baby-sitting.

The first lady is also guilty of breaching the privacy wall she and her husband put up around the girls.

"Malia's one issue for her father is saving the tigers," Mrs. Obama told an audience of young children visiting the White House. "So we talk about the tigers at least once a week and what he's doing to save the tigers." Tigers apparently are Malia's favorite creature.

Mrs. Obama also has revealed that:

  • Both girls play the piano; Malia also plays the flute.
  • Sasha likes to dance hip-hop. The girls also are working on their tennis game.
  • They are not allowed to watch TV during the week, and weekend viewing is limited.
  • The girls can only use the computer during the week if they need to for school assignments.


The White House says the Obamas are just behaving like, well, parents when they talk about Malia and Sasha.

"I think they're proud of their daughters and, you know, they do not try to go out of their way. There's no strategic decision to talk about them," press secretary Robert Gibbs said in an interview. "I think a lot of it comes from ... pride."

Even their grandmother, Marian Robinson, has dished a detail or two; she said the girls have separate bedrooms.

The Obamas aren't the first presidential parents to want to shield children from life in the fishbowl known as Washington.

First lady Jacqueline Kennedy sought to keep her children, Caroline and John Jr., out of the glare as much as possible. After she left the White House, she advised other first families with young children, such as Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, to do the same.

Chelsea Clinton, who got married in July, was curly haired and entering her teenage years when Clinton was elected president in 1992. "Saturday Night Live" incurred her parents' wrath by lampooning her, but the news media generally respected her privacy. It also helped that the Clintons were so tightlipped about Chelsea that it sometimes failed to register that a child was living at the White House.

George W. Bush's twins, Barbara and Jenna, were living away at college when he was sworn in to office in 2001.

Anita McBride, who was first lady Laura Bush's chief of staff, said presidents and first ladies are constantly weighing how much they want to shield their children from exposure against how much they're willing to satisfy public curiosity by talking about them.

"It's a very fine line," she said. "People want to know about what's happening with first families and children in the White House."

For the most part, Malia and Sasha are kept out of the limelight, except for some trips, such as the family's vacations in Bar Harbor, Maine, and Martha's Vineyard, Mass., and other appearances with one or both parents.

The White House has invited some coverage of the girls, such as on their first day of school in Washington in January 2009. But it also complains about other coverage, even when the girls are brought to official events where the media are present.

The girls have spoken publicly at length just once: They and Bo, the family's Portuguese water dog, joined the first lady last year for a Christmastime reading of stories at Children's National Medical Center in Washington. They took turns reading a story and helped Mom answer questions afterward.

Once, though, the president got into trouble by talking about Malia -- and ended up apologizing to her.

During a speech last year about his education priorities, Obama told the audience at a Madison, Wis., middle school how disappointed Malia was after getting 73 percent on a science test. Gibbs said Obama later apologized to her.

Gibbs didn't know if Dad also apologized for his revelation about the braces.

"I think he is now very careful to make sure that he does not stray beyond what is acceptable," Gibbs said.

FOLLOW HUFFPOST STYLE

Filed by Hilary Moss  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 511
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Bloggers
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (11 total)
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
02:24 PM on 09/03/2010
read twice comment once
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
PlayTOE
Morals evolved due to cooperative group living
01:16 PM on 09/03/2010
Obama demonstrates what being a good dad is all about.
He leads by example.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Jeneba Speaks
07:44 AM on 09/03/2010
Love that the First family is like mine. We too forbid television watching during the week for our children! Kudos. I love this family!
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
zeeshan809
03:15 AM on 09/03/2010
So seems like the First Couple like to talk about the First Kids. Sweet.

www.celebritydialogue.com
11:54 AM on 09/02/2010
If mentioning she's wearing braces is embarrassing then she's lucky.I remember my dad embarrassing us all the time, I would wish the ground would open up and swallow me whole...
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
thinkingwomanmillstone
great, green, globs of greasy grimey GOPerspeak.
12:58 PM on 09/03/2010
It's a father's job to embarass the kids...it prepares them for marriage and parenthood...it's a circle game.(Harry Chapin)
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
darleneslee
Ignorance is NOT bliss, the library is free
11:39 AM on 09/02/2010
Thank god for normalacy. There is nothing unique about what the Obama's are doing. It's what all parents should be doing if they are trying to raise young ladies to be responsible adults. They like so many of us have rules and expectations for their children. It's just that some parents don't want the work involved it takes to get their children to that point.
05:19 AM on 09/02/2010
President and Mrs Obama only mean well
05:19 AM on 09/02/2010
I think that even though they're sheltered a bit, little tidbits will get out and that's unavoidable. But they shouldn't shelter them too much because they won't know how to handle situations later in life.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
1234j
we are better than this
05:47 PM on 09/01/2010
So, how would the girls babysit without taking along the body guards?

President Obama and Michelle are good parents.
tavote08
IN IT TO WIN IT... 1 4 ALL N ALL 4 1
12:27 AM on 09/02/2010
Whom ever they sit with will be the safest and most secure children in the world. Every parent would love that kind of babysitting service.
photo
tucsoncindy
dyslexia bob
03:37 PM on 09/01/2010
With the continued negative press the First Family and the President receive
on a daily basis it is a pleasure to see pictures and read of the strong family
values these folks live by. I have respect for the President in moving this
nation forward. The propaganda spewed from the GOP and press has brought
our Country to such a divide..i pray we can move forward as a Nation and
make this nation a better place for the future generation .
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
04:08 PM on 09/01/2010
That's the problem with the system, with just 2 parties, one is progressive, one is regressive. The regressive party captures fools by it's promise of a theocracy that will never happen, whilst stealing all they can from under the fools noses. I'm glad Obama is progressive, all the "progressive" states also have the best family values, ironic huh?
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
03:13 PM on 09/01/2010
Agreed the kids are sweeties... But I just had to slide over to this seal tank and see what ball they threw in. It's very nice nice to put the kids in the light but keep it brief, just a distraction and could really care less. Seems not to long ago these same Huffers where pounding the Bush girls unmercifully. Can't everyone just keep your kids to yourselves especially on airplanes.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
04:10 PM on 09/01/2010
The Bush girls were adults.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Enigma2008
Still 99% @BlueGoatNews
07:26 PM on 09/02/2010
There has never been more viscious coverage than the right's persecution of Chelsea Clinton and before her, Amy Carter, so any claim that the Bush daughters were mistreated is totally off base. The Johnson, Nixon, Ford and Bush children were never subjected to anything comparable.

In the Bush's case, I would argue that being extremely secretive worked against their lovely young daughters. They were never talked about by their parents even on family occasions where it would have been expected, so the public had no perceived relationship with them. Then when the negative but typical college age pranks and run-ins with authority were reported it was hyped up with no contrary experience to offset the story line
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
01:42 PM on 09/01/2010
And I just love hearing those sweet lil details!
10:07 AM on 09/01/2010
What we have here is simply proud parents who revel in their children. Any parent loves talking about how great their children are. The Obamas have been relatively quiet about their children. I'm sure it must be difficult to do sometimes. But they are doing a fantastic job with the girls

So, there's no hidden agenda, no covert doings, just proud parents who occasionally slip up. I like hearing tidbits about the Obama girls. I think they are just adorable. I also realize their need for privacy. So, these little insights every now and again are so sweet. It just goes to show you, even Socialist, Fascist, Communist, illegal Kenyans can be proud parents too. LOL

God Bless our First Family
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
11:52 AM on 09/01/2010
It is such a beautiful thing to see this family together, America should be so proud of the wonderful job they are doing. The love is palpable
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
lifepanels
We are a center-LEFT country.
12:40 PM on 09/01/2010
I love hearing the tidbits, too. It makes the whole family more personal-family-friendly-real.


"It just goes to show you, even Socialist, Fascist, Communist, illegal Kenyans can be proud parents too. LOL"
Your sarcasm is more visable than the poster below because you also included the good things you like about the family.:)
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Cathy Brabant
10:04 AM on 09/01/2010
If only there wasn't so much hate towards this wonderful family. History will show how the fears, hate and lies of the Repubs continued to destroy our country. How folks can turn to the repubs after only 2 years of Obama trying to fix the mess created by 8 years of Bush is beyond me.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Tugar
"We The People"
10:17 AM on 09/01/2010
I agree, and I have fanned you for your thoughts and comments here !
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
11:53 AM on 09/01/2010
I have fanned you too, the love, respect and beauty within this family is a truly beautiful thing.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
kyeshinka
09:50 AM on 09/01/2010
I think it's great they're not allowed to watch TV. I wish more American parents were like that. They're kids would start doing their homework and the parents would stop blaming the teachers because the kids aren't doing their homework.