Michelle Obama Says She Won't Run for Office: 'I Wouldn’t Ask My Children To Do This Again'

Obama spoke at the America Institute of Architecture convention in Orlando, Florida, her first public speech since leaving the White House

In her first public speech since leaving the White House in January, former First Lady Michelle Obama discussed her future plans as a civilian, emphasizing that she will not be seeking political office.

“Politics is tough, and it’s hard on a family ... I wouldn’t ask my children to do this again because, when you run for higher office, it’s not just you, it’s your whole family,” Obama said in Orlando, the Orlando Sentinel Reports.

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Obama was speaking at the America Institute of Architecture convention in Orlando. Next week, she will appear in New York City to speak at MTV’s 2017 College Signing Day.

Although she did not mention her husband’s successor by name, Obama did discuss how she and her family were adjusting to life outside the White House, describing the novelties of civilian life like being able to open a window and answer the door, CNN reports. The family is living in Washington, D.C. until Sasha Obama graduates from high school.

This article was originally published on TIME.com