Growing up in the White House may be some teen's dream, but the Obama children would prefer a bit more normalcy.

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First lady Michelle Obama dropped by Jimmy Fallon's new Tonight Show on Thursday and the mother of two dished on Lets Move!, the Affordable Care Act, and raising kids in the national spotlight.

As far as a healthy lifestyle goes 15-year-old Malia and 12-year-old Natasha could be poster children for Lets Move!. Busy with school and sports, the sisters spend little time in front of the TV and plenty of time outside of the White House.

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Actually, the latter decision stems more from the girls' desire to have a little less pomp and circumstance around their actions.

"My kids...they want nothing to do with us," Obama told Fallon. "Malia's like, "Dad, just please don't come to my school. Just keep your SAWT team [away]...They really want to be normal. As teenagers, all of the White House stuff, the president stuff, that like 'uhhh, God.'"

Luckily for the teens, the first lady is working hard to ensure that her children's' lives are as regular as possible. However, the family has yet another hurdle to jump over as Malia approaches driving age.

"One of the things that I told my staff, I've told the secret service, is that when we're out of here in a couple of years, they've got to be able to function as normal people and driving is a part of that," Obama explained to Fallon. "So were going to have to figure that out. Ladies and gentlemen of D.C. watch out."

See Fallon, Obama, and Will Ferrell in their "Ew!" sketch by clicking the video below.