Barack Obama's got his post-presidency priorities straight.

During his final press conference on Neglected wife movie - Jumpin at the Bedside (1976)Wednesday afternoon, POTUS unveiled his post-White House plans in the form of a To-Do List. On it?

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After Trump's inauguration on Friday, the Obama fam is headed to vacation in Palm Springs for a bit, before moving into their new Washington, D.C. house.

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But Barack gave America a more specific (and straight-up charming) list of things he aspires to do once he's got the weight of the country off of his shoulders. Essentially: Reading, writing and spending time with his loved ones. Said Obama:

"It's important for me to take some time to process this amazing experience we've gone through, to make sure that my wife, with whom I will be celebrating a 25th anniversary with, is willing to re-up and put up with me for a little bit longer."

"I want to do some writing. I want to be quiet a little bit and not hear myself talk so damn much. I want to spend some precious time with my girls."

"So those are my priorities this year," Obama concluded, "but as I said before I'm still a citizen."

For those struggling to say goodbye to Obama, hearing that he's got such wholesome ambitions awaiting him outside the White House might ease the pain for people.

As far as a retirement goes, there are worse plans. Like, for example, starting a media company.


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