LIFEMalia ObamaAdd TopicSasha and Malia Obama take CubaMalia and Sasha Obama exit Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., on March 25, 2016, as the Obama family returned from their historic visit to Cuba and later Argentina.Cliff Owen, APThe Obamas left Cuba and moved on to Argentina on March 23, changing clothes on the plane to reflect the fall weather in the southern hemisphere. First lady Michelle Obama wore a long-sleeved purple dress with a striking orange curve across the front by Cuban designer Narciso Rodriguez as they stepped off Air Force One in the Buenos Aires airport. The family are spending two days in Argentina.Natacha Pisarenko, APWho are those tall young women behind President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama? None other than first daughters Malia, 17, second from left, and Sasha, 14, arriving with their parents in Havana on Air Force One for the president's historic visit to , Cuba, March 20, 2016. Obama and his family are traveling to Cuba, the first U.S. president to visit the island in nearly 90 years. Because the girls are with their parents, the media can take all the pictures they want, though the weather and the umbrellas didn't help.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, APSasha and Malia Obama walk towards Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, before leaving cold-and-rainy Washington, D.C. for warm-and-rainy Cuba on March 20, 2016.Jose Luis Magana, APIt's a sight no one ever expected to see: Air Force One landing in Cuba. Cubans look on as the big jet carrying the Obamas comes in at Jose Marti International Airport in Havana.ROLANDO PUJOL, EPAFirst lady Michelle Obama and her daughters changed on the plane before arriving in warm Cuba to a warm welcome at Jose Marti International Airport in Havana. As ever, Mrs. O was in a sleeveless dress, while the girls wore cute dresses.YURI CORTEZ, AFP/Getty ImagesThe whole family (Michelle's mother Marian Robinson also went on the trip) started off their visit with a walking tour of Old Havana in the rain. Note the wise choice of shoes for walking on slippery cobblestones: red flats for FLOTUS and canvas shoes for the girls.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, APThe presidential tourists inspect a statue of Cuban independence hero Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, a Cuban planter who freed his slaves and made the declaration of Cuban independence in 1868.Ramon Espinosa, APThe grils and their parents saw a statue of Cuban independence hero Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, as Havana city historian Eusebio Leal, third from right spoke, during their visit to Old Havana.Ramon Espinosa, APPresident Barack Obama and Malia smile in Old Havana. The president's daughters are almost as tall as he is, after seven years in the White House.Ramon Espinosa, APThe family in a moment together in the plaza of the 18th-century Catedral de San Cristobal de la Habana in Old Havana.Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesIndoors, the umbrellas are gone but the lighting isn't as good. The family stopped to look at a painting of Abraham Lincoln in the Museum of the City of Havana during their walking tour of Old Havana.Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesThe Obamas and Cuban President Raul Castro stand for minute of silence for the terrorist attacks in Belgium on March 22, before a baseball exhibition game at the Latinoamericano stadium in Havana. Mrs. Obama wore a blue floral Tory Burch dress.RODRIGO ARANGUA, AFP/Getty ImagesMalia and Sasha laugh at the game between the Cuban national baseball team and Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Sasha is wearing a Tory Burch burlap skirt and orange-striped Carven top, and Malia donned a coral lace Alice + Olivia tunic dress.Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesFirst lady Michelle Obama speaks accompanied by her Malia and Sasha and her mother Marian Robinson (R) during a ceremony at public library Ruben Martinez Villena in Havana, on March 22. The family planted two trees and donated a bench for the institution.ROLANDO PUJOL, EPAThe Obama women posed with children of U.S. embassy workers after dedicating two magnolia trees and a bench at a small park beside Ruben Martinez Villena public library in Plaza de las Armas, in Havana. The bench bears the inscription in English and Spanish "A gift to the people of Cuba from Mrs. Michelle Obama, first lady of the U.S., March 2016."Rebecca Blackwell, APAfter their historic visit to Cuba, the Obamas were accompanied by Cuban President Raul Castro as they boarded their plane to fly to Argentina at Jose Marti International Airport in Havana on March 22, 2016.ADALBERTO ROQUE, AFP/Getty ImagesThe tall Obama daughters are unmistabkable with their long legs as they arrived in Buenos Aires with their parents on March 23.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, APThe blue and white colors of Air Force One make for a striking backdrop against a blue sky as the Obamas arrived in San Carlos de Bariloche Airport, on March 24, 2016 in Bariloche, Argentina.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, APThe family as they boarded Air Force One at Ezeiza Airport in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on March 24.SILVINA FRYDLEWSKY, EPASasha and Malia walk to their limousine at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on March 25, 2016, upon their return from their four-day trip with their parents to Cuba and Argentina.NICHOLAS KAMM, AFP/Getty ImagesThe Obamas arrived at Andrews Air Force Base on March 25, after returning from Argentina.J. 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