Michelle Obama shares throwback photo of daughters Malia and Sasha© Getty Images

Michelle Obama shares throwback photo of daughters Malia and Sasha

The former first lady wished her husband a happy birthday on social media


UPDATED AUGUST 4, 2020 12:30 PM EDT

 Michelle Obama  is celebrating her “favorite guy,”  Barack Obama . The former president of the United States turned 59 on Tuesday, Aug. 4—which also happens to be  Meghan Markle’s birthday! In honor of Barack’s special day, the Becoming author shared a throwback family photo starring their daughters,  Sasha  and  Malia . “Happy birthday to my favorite guy. Here‘s to all the good days, blue skies, and new adventures to come. 😘,” the mom of two captioned the vintage snapshot. The family was pictured standing on rocks near an ocean. Barack sweetly held on to his youngest daughter Sasha in the photo, while Malia stood between her parents. The image appears to date back to the Obamas’ pre-White House days.

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Michelle Obama celebrated her husband Barack’s birthday with a throwback family photo

Michelle had Barack as her first guest on her eponymous podcast, which launched last week. During their first-ever publicized one-on-one conversation, the former first lady revealed one of the reasons she fell in love with her husband. Barack noted “it wasn’t just my looks.” “You’re cute you know, but no,” Michelle, 56, said. “One of the reasons I fell in love with you is because you are guided by the principle that we are each other’s brother’s and sister’s keepers. And that’s how I was raised.”

She added, “I can say that my family, my neighborhood, my notions of community growing up shaped that view, and shaped the choices that I made in life as I felt your experiences shape yours.”

The couple tied the knot in 1992. Michelle and Barack welcomed their first daughter Malia, 22, in 1998, and their second, Sasha, 19, in 2001. On The Michelle Obama Podcast, the proud dad of two spoke about the world he hopes to leaves behind for his kids. “When you and I think about what’s the inheritance that we would like to leave Malia and Sasha, more than anything what it would be is that they are living in a country that respects everybody and looks after everybody,” Barack said. “Celebrates and sees everybody. Cause we know that if we’re not around, that those girls are in a society like that. They’ll be fine.”