Access Exclusive: The Obamas Sit Down For Their First Family Interview

The press has always had access to presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama, but for the first time ever, Barack’s wife, Michelle, and daughters Malia and Sasha sat down for an interview.

Access Hollywood’s Maria Menounos met up with the family in Butte, Montana on Independence Day, where she found the Obamas in a carefree and relaxed mood.

It may have been a campaign stop for the Obamas, but family, as always, came first.

“Today is Malia’s birthday,” Michelle said. “What do we usually do for your birthday that we’re going to do next weekend, but not this weekend?”

“Birthday party,” Malia cheered.

“We usually march in a parade somewhere and then it’s a birthday extravaganza,” Michelle explained.

“Girls in my house,” Barack added. “Sleepovers!”

If Barack’s wife, Michelle, is his rock, then his two daughters — 10-year-old Malia and 7-year-old Sasha — help him keep it real, by dispensing free advice on how to keep daddy cool.

“My friend Sam, she came over and daddy has never met Sam before,” Malia recounted. “He was like, ‘Hi!’ and he shook her hand and I was like, ‘You know daddy, you really don’t shake kids’ hands that much. You shake adults’ hands. And he’s like, ‘Then what do you do?’ and I was like, ‘You know, you just wave or you say hi.’”

“She keeps you cool,” Maria noted.

“She basically avoids me embarrassing her by giving these tips, especially when I’m around her friends,” Barack laughed.

With the campaign trail only getting busier, the family has learned to maximize their time together.

“We incorporate a lot of fun,” Michelle told Maria. “We have family with us now. We’ve got water pistols!”

And an impromptu family game of soccer followed their Fourth of July mom and dad campaign speeches.

“The girls are having fun running around, so you know, we’re usually doing picnics and fairs and ice cream parlors and things that are fun for the kids, and obviously fun for us, and a lot more fun than listening to daddy talk,” Michelle said.

“They basically cut when I start making speeches,” Barack laughed.

“It’s like, is he talking?” Michelle said.

Though they find quality family time while criss-crossing the country running for president, it isn’t always easy. The Obamas, however, stay connected every day.

“Being on the trail and trying to keep the family together, the relationship together, how do you talk on a daily basis?” Maria asked.

“We are calling each other at least once a day,” Barack said. “I’m usually the one on the road so I’m calling, calling home! And we’ve got a computer that has, a monitor [and] a video feed, that we use sometimes.”

“We save our conversation – if we have issues or things to discuss with the kids – we usually do that over the phone,” Michelle added. “We’ve gotten used to being able to communicate pretty well over the phone.”

“Although,” Barack interjects, “Malia is much better at talking on the phone than Sasha. Sasha gets bored with talking to me. She says, ‘OK, OK. Bye!’”

But what about romance?

Michelle splits her time between being a mom to the children at their home in Chicago, and joining the Senator on the busy campaign trail.

“How do you have an intimate moment with her — even just venting about something without everyone knowing?” Maria asked.

“We have our alone time,” Michelle explained. “Our staff, they’re good about making sure that we get space. And you know, now that the primary is over, Barack is home at least once a week and we’re really doing family stuff. We’re going on bike rides, and going swimming and playing tennis.”

Barack and Michelle first met following Harvard Law School and Michelle said Barack “swept her off her feet.”

Three years after they first met, they were married. It’s a marriage that’s lasted 15 years.

“What is the most recent romantic gesture you guys have done for each other?” Maria asked.

“Barack is very romantic,” Michelle said. “You brought me flowers the other day.”

“I did,” Barack said.

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