A Moment to Remember

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Last Wednesday, my daughter graduated from high school. It was a memorable night in our family but even more memorable for another local family.

The speeches had ended. The principal and school board members had started the process of announcing each (and every) name and personally handing each of the 580 graduates a well-earned diploma. Midway through the alphabet, however, the principal stopped and announced that there was a special guest in our midst.

Lt. Colonel Richard David had returned from Afghanistan to surprise his daughter at her high school graduation. He wasn’t expected home for another two months and had missed her prom and her 18th birthday. But as the principal began his announcement, Lt. Colonel Davis appeared on one side of the stage as his daughter was about to approach to accept her diploma from the other side. She took one look at her father and had a reaction that I know will never forget. I suspect she won’t either.

The district captured her reaction and this reunion on its website (http://www.syossetschools.org/ - Click on Syosset TV). I have watched this clip countless times and it still makes me cry.

Now that said, some local parents actually said out loud that this special moment detracted from the graduation for the other 579 graduating seniors. To those parents, I say you should watch the video again and again – and instead think about how privileged we all were to be a part of that moment.

Congratulations to all of the graduates.

Comments

Mitch Tobol

What a moment for both of them and I agree Nancy...to witness that is extraordinary. Thanks for sharing
Rona Gura

This video began appearing on Sacebook right after it went up on the Syosset web site.It made me cry when I first saw it and made me cry again this morning. Thank you so much for sharing.
Ester Horowitz

good for you. Good for them. It was also in the papers. Congrats to your daughter and the family too.
Riva Schwartz

Anyone who thinks a returning soldier (fighting to keep us free) could detract from a special occasion, should consider moving to a country with less freedoms than we enjoy. Congratulations to Jackie & all the graduates!

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Tue, 07/01/2014 - 02:20

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Donna Levine Made me cry too. People are so caught up in themselves So nice

Submitted by TheodoreLanzaro on Tue, 07/01/2014 - 02:32

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Theodore Lanzaro

Wow! What a touching moment. I second Riva's comments about the ungrateful parents who complained. Obviously, this family has made sacrifices that most of us would not even understand.

Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on Tue, 07/01/2014 - 03:48

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Erik Scheibe

You see these over and over and over and it's amazing, but it never grows old. It's shocking how self-centered some people can be. They should feel privileged that they got to share in this family's touching moment.
Corey Bearak

Congrats to you and your daughter.
Agree on the special moment. Well done by the district.
Some people just act so self-centered.
Maurice Frumkin

Wow, such an amazing moment...I can't imagine how both of them must have felt.
Fred Klein

I am a day late, but my emotions still welled. Agree with all my fellow Gothamites above.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Wed, 07/02/2014 - 11:13

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What an honor and privilege for the community and students to be witness and be part of that beautiful moment. I am deeply grieved that other parents would feel it detracted, rather than enhanced the specialness of the day. Graduation is not only about "the graduate", it is an affirmation of all who have been part of children reaching that milestone and that includes those in the armed forces who risk their lives and how they and their families make countless sacrifices so that we are safe and free to savor these moments.

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