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Thursday, July 24, 2008

THE OBAMA'S COVER PEOPLE...


BARAK & MICHELLE OBAMA recently opened up to a People Mag reporter about their family life. The Presdiantial hopeful and his wife talked about their marriage, what they do in their down time and raising their two daughters, ten-year-old Malia and seven-year-old Sasha.

So what does a slumber party at the Obama house look like?

Barack: They're pretty noisy.

Michelle: The older they get, they just talk a lot. But they're at the age where they're pretty self-sufficient. [For Malia's birthday] we're going to go swimming, see Wall-E, make pizzas, have sundaes.

Barack: I usually go for the swim but this time I want to go to the movie just because Wall-E has gotten great reviews. I find actually that children's movies are the best movies these days. But I'll probably, after that, peel off until the cake.

Michelle: [Laughs] "Peel off."



The couple also talked about their own brand of discipline, including raising two young girls in the public eye.

Do you give your girls an allowance?

Michelle: Sorta, kinda. [Laughs]

Barack: I'm out of town all the time, so Malia will say, "Hey, you owe me 10 weeks!" ... Originally, we were giving her a dollar a week as long as she did all her chores. It turns out that she's been doing her chores even without prompting from the allowance, which makes me feel guilty that she's been carrying on her end of the bargain and I haven't been as consistent.

What types of chores?

Barack: Setting the table, rinsing the dishes.

Michelle: They have to clean up their half of the third floor where they play. They have a closet of toys they have to clean up. They have to practice their piano every day.


What does discipline look like in your house?

Barack: Mommy raising her voice.

Michelle: It's usually a lecture. It's a lot of conversation. Or it's separating them. Or it's saying if you guys can't decide nicely what program to watch, then you don't get to watch anything. It's sort of pulling away a privilege. But in all honesty, we don't have to discipline –

Barack: If you ask them to do something, they're like any other kid ...

Michelle: They'll whine a little bit.

Barack: They'll test boundaries. But if you say, "Guys, this is what we need to do ..."

Michelle: An example of this is one night I was going out, I had to do a fund-raiser, and I told Malia, "You guys really need to have an early bedtime because you've got to get up tomorrow and have a busy day." So my mom was there, and my mom doesn't adhere to bedtime. She's kinda, "Well, maybe you wanna start taking your bath..." But that night, she said she sat down to watch TV with them and they both got up, turned off the TV and left. And my mom was like, "Where are you going?" And they said, "We have got to go to bed early today, Grandma." And they went downstairs, took their baths and went to bed, and my mom was just stunned.


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