"Well, the honest answer is I have no idea, just like I had no idea
what my life would be like
living in the White House. My hopes are that
we recapture some everydayness, some anonymity. And we know that will
take some time. But I always joke that I dream of opening up my front
door and walking out without any notification, without any security,"
she told InStyle.
"But at the same time, there are many aspects to living in the White House that we'll miss—the folks who work here, the staff who takes care of our families, my team who works on these issues. I mean, these are the people we see every day. They've cared for us for eight years. My children's formative years have been in this house. But we're young. Barack and I still want to do great work.