I spent ten minutes crying the other night.
I was scrolling on my phone mindlessly in the middle of the night, checking out soccer and baseball scores, when I came across video snip-its of military members’ returning home to their families.
Many of the videos were surprise returns: the young Army private surprising his teacher-mother at her school; parents giving their young son a green camouflage cover (hat) to hold in his hands, while his brother, a Marine corporal surprises him from behind; or a father opening the door to his house to find his daughter in her Navy dress whites staring back at him.

I’m always surprised how these videos move me. I’m an emotional sort. It doesn’t take much to grab my imagination and pull me into a story, but I react the exact opposite way when I feel like the emotion is canned or forced. The skeptic in me automatically turns away and takes umbrage with the video creator. “How dare someone try to play with my emotions!”
With the videos I saw the other night, I knew right away what they were going for — they wanted to bring on the sentimental waterworks and it angered me — but they still drew me in.
I felt like I was playing “Tag” with a group of friends and got tagged right away a minute after the game started and needed someone to un-tag me.
I found myself questioning myself: How’d I get tagged so quickly. The video producers were obvious with their tricks, they may as well have put the directions right on the video screen: insert tears here.
I’m sure that missing my own son who is in the United States Marine Corps played a part in my emotions. In addition, my habit of putting myself in the family members shoes played a part too in pulling me into the videos.
If the Coming Home videos weren’t enough, I came across Tara Davis-Woodhall’s celebration of her Olympic berth and women’s long jump title at the Track & Field Trials. The look between her and her husband Hunter Woodhall looked so pure that the waterworks started up again.
Oh brother I thought to myself, I need to go to bed. What kind of stories affect you?
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Thank your son for his service. I’m with you on those stories. We need to keep honoring those who sacrifice so much including honoring with our emotions. It’s all okay!
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It’s the writer in me — I like happily ever after.
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Understandable.
Our son was AF and I can’t pass a military person now without being grateful not only for their service but sacrifices families go through as well.
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I can see why these videos move you. Definitely anything that has to do with family are videos that I personally am moved by. And yes, here’s to those emotionally manipulative videos – some work better than others!
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Yes, some work better than others. I notice too that my own mental state plays a big role too! Crazy🤣🤣🤣😎😎
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i can’t even imagine the feeling of having child in the military and away from home, thank you to your son for his service, and to you for raising such a wonderful human. i cry when i see videos of certain songs, with singers performing them and pouring their hearts into them, and at movies, i can’t help myself. i cry at videos of reunions of all kinds, and goodbyes as well.
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Yes, the return homes are fun. Just wish they could be longer. Ha ha
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I can’t stop watching any videos that spark any kind of positive emotion inside me. I have watched so many that I find myself seldom moved to tears, but always feeling happily mushy. In addition to the homecoming videos, I watch videos of babies and videos of veterinarians – mostly from the UK and Australia. Seeing a baby’s face when laughing and hearing the giggles always gets a smile from me. I’m a dog lover but unable to have one, so seeing animals brought back to health so that they go on to live happy lives always warms my heart. And sometimes, I watch “Say Yes to the Dress” episodes because there will always be a happy ending somehow.
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I’m fine with something like say yes to the dress, but my guard is up for genuineness. I don’t like to see fake emotions. But yes, we all want happiness!!!😎😎😎
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I love what gemsjwel7 said…and I agree! Always first and foremost, we’re grateful for your son’s service, Brian and I think videos that pull at our heartstrings are little gifts. Reminders of how fragile life is and that celebrating moments and being invited in is a special kind of joy. Keep watching! 🥰
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Yes, life is so very fragile. Good to remember that.
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Great stuff, Brian. Maybe you and your son will be in one of these videos sometime.
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Nah, my son would probably be horrified by that — very private — but it’s always a happy time when we greet him at the airport. And a sad one when we drop him off.
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I can cry at Hallmark commercials. I cried the other day at a movie about the Apollo 11 landing and Armstrong walking on the moon…
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I’m with you. Great achievements in the face of incredible obstacles always gets me. 🤣😎😎😎
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I’m not the emotional kind anymore so there’s little that will bring me to tears. However, some things will give me chills. I’ve been watching “The Chosen” about the life of Christ and that has given me chills! Thank you for the great sacrifice of your son. That must be so difficult.
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I think the writing and directing of the Chosen has been very strong. It’s an emotional subject but they’ve been smart in the path they’ve moved. They don’t wallow in emotion, but work to keep the story moving. I know the story and you still can’t help but feeling all the feels.
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End of war stories usually leave me in tears, it’s not going to last forever, right?
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Coming together moments are always special.
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Coming home if there is such a thing
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First, thank your son for his service (and yours, as a parent). I have two sons serving in the Air Force and they’ve been “away” for many years now–not out of country, but far enough that these types of videos like you shared give me the waterworks for sure!
Stories of reunions, “underdogs” saving others, videos on kindness, sharing faith and love, and animal videos all touch my heart. I love reading and seeing how others overcome adversity to make a difference in their lives and the lives of others–and inspire us!!
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We all need underdog stories sometimes. I know I do. They help something click inside of me! 🤣😎😎😎
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Yes!! 🙌🏻
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I cry at these videos too, Brian. Hugs to you and your son.
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I hate heavily emotional manipulation but like seeing people happy!
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Sounds perfectly normal to me. Wouldn’t we be weird if we felt nothing? We would not be nice people to be around.
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Yes, I hear you. I just don’t always like how some videos manipulate your emotions that’s all. 😎😎😎😎
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Oh, for sure. Remember the loud and sudden noises in The Exorcist? My nerves were jangling by the end of that show and I had a fear of horror movies that never went away. Different kind of emotion from what you’re talking about, but fear is also an emotion.
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I am a total sap, which I think means love and heart. Hallmark movies always move me. The scene in Field of Dreams when he plays catch with his dad gets me, big time.
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Yes, that’s a great scene! Such a tender, raw moment! Love it! 😊
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Oh, I think you are crying about all the right things, Brian.
I cry about most things that have to do with family, legacy, and closeness. I think I’m okay about that. Have you seen the “future old person” ad for Aegis Living? Yep, gets me every time. 🙂
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Oh my Wynne, I just watched that commercial, love that, love the thought they put into that. I’m a sucker for those kinds of ads!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣😎
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I think you’re the right kind of emotional. My husband use to tease me that I’d cry during dog food commercials.
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But dogs are special! I get it! 🐶🐶🐶😎😎😎
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😂
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I’m with everyone else. It’s the good kind of crying.
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I’ve always been kind of sensitive — a good and bad thing!!!🤣🤣🤣😎
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Awwwww Brian, I so like that sensitive side of you my friend. 😥 Kids, in an emotional state usually get me, but a movie where there is a touching/sad scene…oh honey…bring out the Kleenex!!! 😭😭😭
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Yes, I have a love/hate relationship with my sensitive side. Ha ha, I cried watching the end of the movie Marley and Me and then later watching the movie The Big Fish — two very different movies. Ha Ha ha
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Well Brian my friend, never relinquish that sensitive side in you. That means you are still human and not an android! LOL 🤣😜😂
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Nice story.
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Tugs at my heart too and I don’t have a son in the military.🤗💕
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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