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Obama spends start of Hawaii vacation on the green

After having dinner at Morimoto’s Restaurant in Waikiki with friends, the first family returned to their Kailua rental home at 10 p.m.

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(CNN)If it’s December, it’s vacation time for President Barack Obama.


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President Obama is now on vacation with his family in Hawaii, where he’s been indulging in his favorite pastime – golf. He is joined by first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha.


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President Barack Obama smiles broadly while golfing with friends Bobby Titcomb, left, and Mike Ramos on Monday, Dec. 29, 2014, on the 18th hole of the Mid Pacific Country Club in Kailua.

Obama started his day with his first trip to the gym this vacation, working out for about an hour at his usual gym on the grounds of the Marine Corps Base Hawaii. As the motorcade whizzed on base Saturday, about a dozen people took cellphone videos.

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