I'll never forget the day i.met my dad. It was 40 years ago & I was 16. I knew him when I was a toddler but he left us & he stopped visiting by the time I was 5. It was a surreal experience, but a happy one. I didn't have to greet him thru a mask either. He died 11 years ago & I miss him every day.
Does anyone know how to stop this video I short video time I deleted numerous times etc. no luck I even wrote comment on her and people doing video ignored it
That's a deep one, but not sure it's deeper than the connection between a Mother and her son. Dad didn't carry that daughter for nine months. Moma did.
I found my father when I was 62+, unfortunately he had already passed. I had to wait through the covid problem and will finally start meeting my family next month in the great white north.
I'm so happy for them, I'm a 33 year old man who can't even get a date never mind having the chance be in a relationship and have the chance to be a father and live a family life. It is a gift no one should take for granted having your own family
That is wonderful for them both and be able to build a relationship even after all this time it’s nice to know that you still have family to be in contact with and the 1980’s was a good era for me lots of great memories with my family who have mostly passed on now treasure your family while you still have them.
It's the search for one's identity. Like she said at the end, there was always something missing, and she wasn't sure if her real father could be found. Her long journey has come to a joyous conclusion. Closure. Congratulations to both of them.
Amazing story ! So happy for both you !!! Thank you for sharing !!! Thank you for your service For the daughter Enjoy every second n I am so happy you are getting opportunity to know your real dad. Best of luck to you both
Sad part is she reached out to her birth mom who didn't want a relationship, but when she reached out to her dad.... he was more than happy to step up. That's the kind of person to be with "kind" being the appropriate word here.
I would like to meet his father who was stationed in Thailand during the Vietnam War in 1975. His name is John. Winter Bower, he lives in Missouri, Mexico City. I wonder how to find him.
I hope all American men who served in Việt Nam during war would go back to find their lost children. Those American-Vietnamese kids life are so miserable and difficult, most of them don’t know how to read or write and were treated so badly because the society don’t accept them
I have a hard time believing a young woman went through the shame and pain of enduring a pregnancy and giving the child up, without having told the father she was pregnant. Typically young men in these situations heartlessly refused to shoulder their responsibilities.
I have a 1/2 sister from when Dad was in the Korean War, dad saw her on a talk show in 92, she was singing a country western song (dad sang country western songs on the radio during the war). He said she looked like my youngest sister and sounded like her. When she was done singing, she said she was looking for her dad. "He lives in the North Western United States." Dad clicked the TV off. He thought Mom would divorce him for it. I haven't been able to find her.
This is beautiful. Having a dad that truly wants you just because your their child.
I'll never forget the day i.met my dad. It was 40 years ago & I was 16. I knew him when I was a toddler but he left us & he stopped visiting by the time I was 5. It was a surreal experience, but a happy one. I didn't have to greet him thru a mask either. He died 11 years ago & I miss him every day.
Does anyone know how to stop this video I short video time I deleted numerous times etc. no luck I even wrote comment on her and people doing video ignored it
This is awesome! She's gorgeous and they definitely have the same laugh 😂🥰
There's no deeper connection than a dad and his daughter. I know this to be true.
That's a deep one, but not sure it's deeper than the connection between a Mother and her son. Dad didn't carry that daughter for nine months. Moma did.
A dad and his father
Well , congratulations I cried too
Stop making me cry, tears of happiness now.
Congrats! Shes beautiful!!
I found my father when I was 62+, unfortunately he had already passed. I had to wait through the covid problem and will finally start meeting my family next month in the great white north.
Love beautiful moments like this‼️😭😭😭
Who’s cutting onions 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Right!
I'm so happy for them both. How sad that he never knew and she was adopted out. She lost so much but she is getting it back now. God bless them both.
What a willing loving dad! They have lost out on so much. Glad they have connected. ❤
A stunningly beautiful girl and, despite this being their first meeting, she has the exact same laugh as her dad !
That’s so beautiful congratulations you two I wish you both the best
So happy for both of them ❤
I'm so happy for them, I'm a 33 year old man who can't even get a date never mind having the chance be in a relationship and have the chance to be a father and live a family life. It is a gift no one should take for granted having your own family
Poignant heartwarming story just kind of "gets you right there." Cheers!
This is beautiful!!! ❤️
This is a great story. I sure hope everything is happy for both of them.
Thats awesome. Congratulations!!
This is brilliant...I'm so happy for the both you ❤
Love these stories, makes this 71 yr old man's eyes LEAK fo sho! Congrats Daddy and Daughter :) from SE Texas Bear ❤💯🙏
Beautiful
These videos are a beautiful reminder of the sacrifices soldiers make and the joy of reuniting with their families.
It made me tear up.
Happy for the both of you
God works in many ways you can never imagine.
May you both be blessed.
Better late then never
That’s beautiful ❤️
Wow, this really tugged on the heart strings. Thirty four years without a dad….that has to be living hell
That is wonderful for them both and be able to build a relationship even after all this time it’s nice to know that you still have family to be in contact with and the 1980’s was a good era for me lots of great memories with my family who have mostly passed on now treasure your family while you still have them.
Melted my heart ❤️
It's the search for one's identity. Like she said at the end, there was always something missing, and she wasn't sure if her real father could be found. Her long journey has come to a joyous conclusion. Closure. Congratulations to both of them.
i miss my dad.. this made me cry
Amazing story !
So happy for both you !!!
Thank you for sharing !!!
Thank you for your service
For the daughter
Enjoy every second n I am so happy you are getting opportunity to know your real dad.
Best of luck to you both
Amazing. Priceless reactions. Lots to catch-up on for sure. Best wishes to them both
Did you hear the laughter?))) They sound the same😂 so happy for them
Yesssss 😂❤❤
Amazing....God is Good all the time!!!
Most Important thing in life is to know who you are and where you come from. To me!
I ain’t gonna lie. That made me cry a bit. Lol
What got me was when the father was holding up the sign "Here is your father!"
So beautiful
Now make sure you not to leave each other.
May Allah bless you both
I hope my estranged daughter comes back to me one day.
Tears of Happiness
💯 BEAUTIFUL & GREAT !!! GOT ME A TEAR !
Happy tears😭 ! God bless them. ❤
What a miracle
She's so beautiful❤
🙏🎉🎉🎉 congratulations... May you all be happy...
I’m so happy for both of you and your families may you have many years of happiness and love x
One thing for sure these reunions are tear jerkers
True that
What a Great story, Semper Fi.
The banner was really awesome.
❤❤❤
Love from New Zealand 🇳🇿🇳🇿
Sad part is she reached out to her birth mom who didn't want a relationship, but when she reached out to her dad.... he was more than happy to step up. That's the kind of person to be with "kind" being the appropriate word here.
Semper Fi Fellow Marine
That is amazing know that you had a door out there and now you get to make it that's beautiful amazing
Beautiful ❤
Very Nice to see you
I would like to meet his father who was stationed in Thailand during the Vietnam War in 1975. His name is John. Winter Bower, he lives in Missouri, Mexico City. I wonder how to find him.
Elle m'a fait pleurer 😢, mais elle ressemble beaucoup à son père beaucoup beaucoup plus
So beautiful,
I wonder why the mom did not let the dad know she was expecting his child?
Gorgeous woman.
Heart warming ❤
THATS so beautiful 👍👍👍👍
DNA is incredible
What about if it’s not true
I met my biological father from Canada when I was 24...
VERY NICE INDEED !!!!!! Father and daughter
God send, miracle do happen
Very wonderful
There are a million stories like that.
That's kinda sad they missed the first 34 years of life... Neither one of them deserves that..
I hope all American men who served in Việt Nam during war would go back to find their lost children. Those American-Vietnamese kids life are so miserable and difficult, most of them don’t know how to read or write and were treated so badly because the society don’t accept them
Wonderful ❤❤❤
She’s really lucky. My birth father died before I found out who he was. 😢
Congratulations
Ģreat
News my dota 30 has seen her dad am in tears
Awesome!
Lovely
Interesting. DNA is for reals
You thought it was fake?
@@prestonpowers7376 wabos don't believe in it .
@@spanglishonly6509 wabos?
@@prestonpowers7376 wannbe aboriginals. Black Americans who say they're the real native Americans and not africans.
It's all fun and games until stupid people dislike the video for no reason.
I love the "it's a girl" banner.
I cried
omg im carried away🥰🥰🥰
They have the same laugh 💜
Lovely 🌹
women can be so evil when it comes to children. Every man has the right to know if he's a child's father
I have a hard time believing a young woman went through the shame and pain of enduring a pregnancy and giving the child up, without having told the father she was pregnant. Typically young men in these situations heartlessly refused to shoulder their responsibilities.
Im crying
Sana mapansin Naman mi dini 😅😅😅 love to see also my father))😅😅😅
Awwwwww who is cutting onions, dammit! 😭
I have a 1/2 sister from when Dad was in the Korean War, dad saw her on a talk show in 92, she was singing a country western song (dad sang country western songs on the radio during the war).
He said she looked like my youngest sister and sounded like her.
When she was done singing, she said she was looking for her dad.
"He lives in the North Western United States."
Dad clicked the TV off. He thought Mom would divorce him for it.
I haven't been able to find her.
WOW !!!!
Who cut those onions 😢
If they look alike why isn't she bald.
🖤
OMG, they even laugh the same!!!
What a surprise for those who seek one of their parents and DNA comes to the rescue😊
haha they have the same laugh at the end
They have the same laugh. :D
His sign should have said ‘I am your father’ 🙂
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