Hasan Armstrong got the best Christmas gift a young boy could ever wish for. His Dad. Live and in person.
Hasan's number one wrestling partner, Corp. Haven Armstrong, showed up during the Holiday Happening concert at Jackson Elementary School this morning after being deployed with the Army/National Guard in Kuwait for a year.
Kindergarten teacher Debra Wolff found out about the surprise visit late last night after getting an e-mail from Stephanie Armstrong, Hasan's mother. Wolff says Hasan was a little shy about singing in the concert today since his Mom had to work and his Dad was in the Army in Kuwait.
Wolff told Hasan not to worry and that she would be there for him. An aunt would also be in the audience.
After the three Kindergarten classes had finished their perfomance, Mrs. Wolff told Hasan to come off the stage and to the front. "I have a surprise for you." she said. "Your Mom is here!"
After a big hug from her son, Stephanie Armstrong then gave Hasan the best news of the day. "Guess what, your Dad is here too!"
When Corp. Haven Armstrong entered the room Hasan took off running, jumping into his Dad's arms. The reunion brought tears to many in the audience.
Corp. Armstrong says using Skype to keep in touch with his son has been great, but not the same as being there. He says "It's been a long year, and he's so tall and big now. Being here today means everything."
Armstrong will now train in the States and is looking forward to catching up with his family and friends. He still had to make a surprise visit to a daycare center with his 2-year-old son Haven Jr.
"Little boys like mine wait a long time for their dads to come home," Stephanie said. "Regardless of how you feel about what we are doing, the fact remains there are still families out there sacrificing."
If I had been in the
If I had been in the audience, I'm sure this would've brought tears to my eyes. What a wonderful reunion just before Christmas.
I wasn't their either, but
I wasn't their either, but I'm crying anyway! I wish I was. I'm so happy for this family!
No matter how many times you
No matter how many times you see this same scenario it always gets your heart.
We were there, and let me
We were there, and let me tell you there wasn't a dry eye in the house. I did the "ugly cry". It was a very powerful and awesome moment. Just what the room full of elementary parents and teachers needed. A real boost to the Christmas spirit!
Hooah! There is no greater
Hooah!
There is no greater feeling for a soldier then the moment that you get your family back in your arms. Just amazing!
Please take a moment this season to think on all of our brave men and women who are still far from their families.
I wasn't there, but there is
I wasn't there, but there is a video on Facebook. Definitely a tear jerker! God bless you Corp. Armstrong, and thank you!! Merry Christmas!!!
The best Christmas for this
The best Christmas for this family. Welcome Home Corporal Armstrong