December 22, 2024 11:48 AM

Obama Steps Off Air Force One With Michelle, Sasha And Malia For Probably The Last Time After Hawaiian Vacation

The first family of the United States may have departed Air Force One for the last time following their two-week vacation in Hawaii. Though this moment may be a sad moment for them, the Obamas still looked great with Sasha and Malia trading in their summer wear for casual winter clothes.

HollywoodLife's Sophie Radvan describes the watching the moment as "bittersweet" as the sight of outgoing-President Barack Obama and his family departing the presidential plane reminds her that they won't be known as the first family of the U.S. in a couple of weeks. Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 45th President of the country on January 20, 2017.

Radvan adds that with the inauguration only two weeks away, the trip to Hawaii may have been the last time the first family will be traveling using the Air Force One. The bittersweet moment, though, didn't deter the Obamas from looking great.

The Daily Mail reports that Sasha, 15, kept herself warm as she wore a fleece-lined denim jacket and knee-high boots. Her older sister Malia, 18, wore a red coat and lace-up ankle boots.

Barack, 55, wore a black jacket, while Michelle, 52, wore a gray coat. The outfit of the president and first lady is a good match for the gloomy weather.

The president spent his last day in Hawaii at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific where Stanley Dunham, his grandfather, is buried, according to the report. He then proceeded to the Bellows Beach in the afternoon for one last swim in the Pacific before having dinner with family and friends at the Buzz's in Lanikai.

Take a look at the video below of the Obama family leaving for their trip to Hawaii from YouTuber John Michel. In other news, it's not only the Obamas who spent their holidays in Hawaii, as reigning Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach welcomed 2017 at one of its beaches with Filipino-Swiss car racing champion Marlon Stockinger.

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