Sunday, January 3, 2010

Obama family goes for Ice cream ,watch Avatar in cinema,play golf,visit the beach as daughters learn to surf.Obama enjoy holiday.




On Christmas Day, the president and first lady Michelle greeted diners at the base's Anderson Hall, as they did last year. Obama also has used the base for his press statements during this vacation.


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First daughters Malia and Sasha are huge fans of Island SnowPhotobucketPhotobucket
President Obama helps eldest daughter Malia choose which flavour of shaved ice to go forPhotobucketPhotobucket
President 'Snowbama' tentatively licks his ice cone before going in for a huge bite


Barack Obama seems sure to maintain his status as the coolest President in US history - after enjoying a traditional ‘shave ice’ while on holiday in his native Hawaii.

As the temperature reached 25C (77F) on the main island of Oahu, Mr Obama popped into the Island Snow shop with daughters Malia and Sasha.

They and about a dozen friends and bodyguards enjoyed the local delicacy, a mixture of ice shavings and flavoured syrup served in a paper cone.

Mr Obama ordered a combination of lemon and lime, cherry and passion guava – dubbed the Snowbama by store staff.

But he chose not to add sweet azuki red beans or ice cream, as is the custom.

Wearing sunglasses and dressed casually in a white T-shirt, khaki shorts and sandals, he told onlookers: ‘I like my shave ice straight, no frills.’

About 100 people flocked to the shopping centre car park to catch a glimpse of the President and his family – minus First Lady Michelle – on their New Year’s Day visit.

The store also announced on the website Facebook that Mr Obama’s daughters had paid a visit earlier in their holiday.

The Obamas have stayed largely out of public view during their break.

However, last week 11-year-old Malia was pictured learning to surf as proud Michelle looked on.





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President Obama has stayed even closer than usual to Marine Corps Base Hawaii on his latest O'ahu vacation.

And the reasons are probably as much security-conscious as symbolic for a wartime commander in chief from the Democratic Party.

"The military tends to be more right wing, conservative leaning, and there's a bias when you have a Democratic, liberal president," said Michael Naho'opi'i, who graduated from the Naval Academy in 1986, retired as a lieutenant commander and is now executive director of the Kahoolawe Island Reserve Commission. "A lot of it has to do with security. But it does show that he supports the troops."

As on last year's Hawai'i Christmas vacation as president-elect, Obama has begun his days with early-morning workouts at Marine Corps Base Hawaii's Semper Fit gym, which sits next to his beachfront rental home in Kailua.

But on this trip, Obama has returned to the nearly 1,000-acre base several times after working out: to take family and friends for private beach time Dec. 27 at Pyramid Rock out of the eye of reporters and photographers; to play a private basketball game in the gym, also on Dec. 27; to make two widely publicized statements about the Christmas Day attempted terrorist attack on a commercial airliner; and, joined by the first lady, to shake hands with Marines, soldiers and sailors on Christmas Day, for the second year in a row.

As the president's Hawai'i vacation neared its conclusion, he returned to the base again yesterday, with family and friends, to enjoy the beach after a morning visit to Sea Life Park in Waimanalo.

Last year, during an August vacation break from the presidential campaign trail, Obama stepped out from the same rental home he's staying in now to deliver a sidewalk statement on Russia's incursion into neighboring Georgia.

Various media reports at the time referred to the "palm tree-lined driveway" that served as a backdrop for Obama's statement.

This time, Obama's entourage erected an ad hoc briefing room, along with a decidedly more presidential-looking podium, inside the Mauka Ballroom of the Marines' Klipper Golf Course.

"He is the commander in chief and he takes that seriously," said Dan Boylan, a Hawai'i political commentator and University of Hawai'i-West O'ahu professor. "But the security guys clearly want to keep him close to base."
Commander in chief

Even for military members who preferred Republican Sen. John McCain for president, Obama is still their commander in chief, said Jim Hickerson, 75, a Vietnam POW and retired Navy captain who lives near the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl.

During his Navy career, Hickerson met and admired President Reagan in California and said, "I am not a very big Obama fan."

"But it's great to have a president here, there's no doubt about it," Hickerson said. "The president's the president. I have the utmost respect for the office. He's our commander in chief. Having him come by (Marine Corps Base Hawaii) is an honor, whether you respect him or not."

The base is well suited to accommodate the president and his family.

Anderson Hall — where Obama and the first lady thanked military members for their service and wished them Merry Christmas — is outfitted with new 52-inch and 42-inch flat-screen televisions and has been named the best chow hall in the entire Marine Corps three years running.

"We feel our amenities exceed what you would typically find at other bases, without calling them extravagant," said Col. Robert D. Rice, commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Hawaii. "We're particularly proud of our Klipper Golf Course and its newly refurbished club. Our Semper Fit gym, where the commander in chief has worked out each morning of his stay thus far, has approximately 20 percent of its strength-training equipment replaced or upgraded each year. Our basketball court in the gym just had its floor resurfaced in September, as it has almost every year in the last several years. Our cardio training equipment is as modern as you'd find in most gyms out in town."
'superb relationship'

Marines have been assigned to the Windward side's Mokapu Peninsula since Dec. 7, 1941, when Japanese fighters strafed Naval Air Station Kane'ohe Bay eight minutes before the main attack on Pearl Harbor.

On Jan. 15, 1952, Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay was officially commissioned. Today, Marine Corps Base Hawaii is home to more than 7,500 Marines and more than 7,000 family members, with hundreds more sailors, Marines and civilians pouring in each day.

Rice, the base's commanding officer, said the Marines "enjoy a superb relationship with the White House staff and Secret Service, and eagerly look forward to supporting future presidential visits to Hawai'i."

The Marines' accommodations are good to go for the leader of the free world, said base spokesman Maj. Alan Crouch. But there is one spot on base that even the Marines can't improve on, Crouch said.

Where the first family enjoyed a beach picnic at Pyramid Rock, Crouch said, "there's no improving on perfection."

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Anything my big sister can do: Malia's younger sister Sasha also manages to stand up on her board - although it looks as though she may have gotten a bit of sneaky helpPhotobucket
Look at me, Mom! Michelle Obama, left, applauds her daughter Malia at the family's rented holiday homePhotobucket
Yes I can! Malia Obama manages to get to her feet as she holidays with her family in HawaiiPhotobucketPhotobucketPhotobucket
Fore! Barack Obama gets into the swing of it while playing golf yesterday

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Down time: Mr Obama (right) and his daughters Malia (light) and Sasha (centre) leave a shopping mall after watching the film Avatar yesterday





His troubles may have been mounting as he enters a new year in the White House, but President Obama had rather more down-to-earth concerns as he enjoyed a family holiday in Hawaii.

While his domestic and foreign policies have come under fire over the festive period, the President focused his attention on getting to grips with a more mundane issue - his golf swing.

The president hit the links at Mid-Pacific Country Club - just hours after starting his day with a workout at the gym on the Marine Corps base in Kaneohe Bay.
With their dad relaxing on the golf course, the rest of the Obamas took to the waves as his daughter Malia learned to surf.

After a few wobbly attempts, the 11-year-old managed to stand upright on her board to the delight of her mother Michelle, who was watching with a group of young friends.
The family were pictured on the beach in front of the house they are renting in a suburb of Honolulu.

But it wasn't all sports for the Obamas - the family did find time to relax at the cinema also, with a private showing of James Cameron's Avatar.
The Obamas visited a cinema near their rented house yesterday morning for a screening of the 3-D hit, before the day's regular screenings began.

Mr Obama, a self-described film buff, left his compound with Sasha, Malia and wife Michelle before noon on New Year's Eve.

The family have been in Hawaii since Christmas. They are set to return to Washington in the new year.

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