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Obama Hawaii Vacation 2010: President Arrives In Honolulu (PHOTOS)

First Posted: 12/23/10 08:53 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 07:20 PM ET

Text by JULIE PACE, the Associated Press

HONOLULU — A politically rejuvenated President Barack Obama arrived here late Wednesday for an 11-day family vacation in his home state.

Air Force One touched down shortly before midnight local time. The president headed to the rented oceanfront home in Kailua Bay where his wife, Michelle, daughters Malia and Sasha, and dog Bo have been vacationing since Saturday.

The president had planned to arrive Saturday, too, but pushed back his departure to stay in Washington while lawmakers wrapped up a frenzied and productive lame-duck session.

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Barack Obama walks out of the Oval Office to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House before departing for Hawaii on December 22, 2010.

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He begins his vacation on a high note, having secured victories on a nuclear arms treaty with Russia and the repeal of the military's ban on gay service members. He also struck a deal with Republican lawmakers to allow tax cuts for all income earners to continue, a compromise that angered some liberals but won Obama rare support from the GOP.

At a Washington news conference Wednesday, Obama said the accomplishments of a postelection session of Congress demonstrate "we are not doomed to endless gridlock." He described the six-week lame duck session as "a season of progress for the American people."

The waning weeks of 2010 provided the president a much-needed boost following a volatile year and a self-proclaimed "shellacking" in the November midterm elections. Awaiting Obama come January is an economy still struggling to achieve steady growth, a Congress more heavily laden with Republicans and a host of GOP challengers poised to run for his job in 2012.

With that in mind, the White House says the president is looking forward to spending a few days outside the glare of the Washington spotlight.

"He is as much as anything anxious to spend time where he grew up with his family and to see his sister," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said.

Obama's half-sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, and her family also live on Oahu. The president plans to visit with several childhood friends while on the island as well, Gibbs said.

Christmas in Hawaii has become a family tradition for the Obamas, who are spending their third straight year in Kailua. Obama also was forced to delay his departure last December due to action on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers worked until Christmas Eve to pass his signature health care overhaul legislation.

At the time, Obama spokesman Bill Burton told reporters traveling to Hawaii with Obama that the president's Christmas wish for the press corps was to "relax and to not anticipate any public announcements or news-making events."

It wasn't meant to be. On Christmas Day, a 23-year-old Nigerian man allegedly attempted to blow up a jetliner bound for Detroit. The incident consumed Obama's vacation, with the president receiving thrice-daily updates from the White House Situation Room and national security staffers briefing reporters, often at a moment's notice.

Administration officials will be prepared for any similar surprises this year. A small team of White House advisers, including Burton, deputy chief of staff Jim Messina and deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes, are traveling with the president, who will receive daily briefings.

But unless outside events interfere, there will be little else on the president's schedule. As in past years, the president and first lady are likely to start their day with a morning workout at a gym at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. Obama has said he loves a secluded beach at the base and intends to "hit a couple of golf courses" while on the island.

Still, locals are likely to catch a few glimpses of the president during outings around town. Obama and his daughters have been regular visitors to Island Snow, a beachwear store famous for its shave ice – a version of what mainlanders know as snow cones.

If there's anything threatening to intrude on Obama's vacation plans, it could be Mother Nature. Oahu has been pounded with rain throughout the week, and more showers are forecast for the days ahead.

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Text by JULIE PACE, the Associated Press HONOLULU — A politically rejuvenated President Barack Obama arrived here late Wednesday for an 11-day family vacation in his home state. Air Force One ...
Text by JULIE PACE, the Associated Press HONOLULU — A politically rejuvenated President Barack Obama arrived here late Wednesday for an 11-day family vacation in his home state. Air Force One ...
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06:48 PM on 12/26/2010
5th grade boys filling in writing the headlines over the holidays, apparently.
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11:38 AM on 12/25/2010
Mitch McConnell and John Boehner want to know why there is no press coverage of their vacation trip they have taken to Greece Turkey and Phu Ket.
I'm thinking it's probably because they don't bother to greese American people before they Phu Ket them
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08:09 AM on 12/25/2010
Obama gets lei'd.....what a clever heading.....however, with Bush we got screwed.
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reasonshouldrule
09:49 PM on 12/24/2010
I'm so happy the Obamas are having Christmas together in a place of their choice. May they have a wonderful Christmas and and 2011 full of blessings.

And the same wish for all the good commenters here at HP.

I'm grateful for all the wit, the intelligence, and even the perverseness (from some of you) that can be found here on HP. May you all have a really terrific 2011.
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Lahonda
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09:31 PM on 12/24/2010
I'm certain the GOP leadership is toiling away at the unemployment numbers while we gather round the burning barrel to warm our hands.

Happy holiday Mr. President, you earned it.
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raker
08:07 PM on 12/24/2010
Coal in HuffPost's stocking for the obnoxious headline.
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LynnW49
"A great democracy must be progressive." TR
04:13 PM on 12/26/2010
Ditto. It was right out of junior high.
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kilchis
We're all in this together
06:11 PM on 12/26/2010
yeah that was worse than the kamana wana lei ia greeting and that dreaded disease lakanuki joke.
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baba2nde
in search of the meaning of being
06:51 PM on 12/24/2010
Obama gets - what? Don't start; some republicans might not know that word and begin Monica Lewinsky-style witch hunt.
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cedy195
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11:29 AM on 12/24/2010
To President Obama and family,may your Christmas and New Years be special.And may God Bless you alway's.
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annieooo
09:36 AM on 12/24/2010
God bless you and your family Mr President. Thank you for all of your hard work. Have a good rest, enjoy your family. Come back refreshed and renewed and strengthened for the battles ahead.
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Earl Davis
As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.
05:38 AM on 12/24/2010
"Lei'd." Old joke. Lame. Was corny 30 years ago when I first heard it. Fail.
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The Wallet
VOTE Straight Democratic Ticket 2012, 2014, 2016.
04:29 AM on 12/24/2010
It's like he can't wait to have a cigarette!
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Yes, this keeps me awake at night.
07:11 PM on 12/24/2010
Do you predict lottery numbers, too?
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Nancy66
08:57 PM on 12/23/2010
Good for him! He deserves this break with his family, and Hawaii is a wonderful place to be!
08:52 PM on 12/23/2010
too bad he's a human and requires sleep, otherwise he could work 24/7 just like boooosh did.