Magical Moment Boys Are Reunited With Military Dad After Making A Wish To Santa

'I’ve been looking forward to this for a long time.' 🎄
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What started out as simply a fun festive day out turned out to be a very special day for two boys, when they were unexpectedly reunited with their father who had been away in the military. 

Declan, 11, and Connor, seven, visited Drayton Manor Theme Park with their mum Abby Gibson, and grandmother, Ann Holden, on 18 November. 

Abby had secretly arranged a surprise union for her boys with their dad, Chris, who had been in the Falklands with the RAF. 

The boys told Santa they wished their dad was home for Christmas and the touching moment their wish was granted was filmed, capturing the boys’ ecstatic reaction on camera. 

The kids had no idea,” said Abby. “They knew their dad was coming home at some point in November but I never told them the exact date as I wanted it to be a surprise.”

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The boys’ dad has been in the RAF for 16 years. Over the past four months, he has had to miss many family milestones whilst serving, including Declan’s first day at high school, Connor’s first day at junior school and his wedding anniversary. 

“All I’ve wanted is a hug from Chris and today was the most magical experience. I couldn’t be happier for us all to be reunited once again,” said Abby. 

Speaking about the surprise for his sons, Chris said: “I’ve been looking forward to this for a long time. I was very nervous waiting to see them; when I saw the boys in with Father Christmas my heart was racing.

“I’ve missed them so much and when Abby started crying, I started crying! It was extremely emotional and I can’t tell you how happy I am to be home.” 

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Talking about the plans for Christmas, the dad said: “I’m not sure when I’ll have to return to the Falklands so we’re planning to make the most of every second as a family.

“We’re going to relax in front of some classic Christmas movies, enjoy our tradition of baking cookies and mince pies on Christmas Eve and of course track Father Christmas before bed.” 

William Bryan, managing director at Drayton Manor Park commented: “We do all we can at the park to help families create fun and lasting memories.

“Throughout the season we welcome local military heroes offering free entry and we were delighted to help out on this occasion. The day was wonderful and we wish them all well for a very merry Christmas.”

Before You Go

The Best Smartphone Apps To Download This Christmas
Mixtiles(01 of08)
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This might be our favourite easy-yet-unexpected Christmas gift idea yet: wall art tiles that you make from the photos on your phone. Mixtiles stick onto walls and can be organised and moved around into whatever patterns you’d like – without damaging that latest coat of Farrow & Ball Cornforth White. These also work as a great backdrop for your festive season get-togethers.

Free, App Store
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LALALAB(02 of08)
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You spend the whole Christmas period snapping smartphone photos: of your friends embarrassing themselves at the work Christmas party, of your kids making their nativity play debuts, of your family members posing together in ridiculous Christmas jumpers. And, tragically, that’s where most of the photos remain: stuck on your phone forever, occasionally making an appearance on social media but largely forgotten. No longer. This year, make sure the lasting memories of Christmas do exactly that – last – with an easy-as-pie-to-make photo book from LALALAB. You can also order prints, posters, magnets and more.

Free, Google Play, App Store
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ShareTheMeal(03 of08)
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Christmas is so much lovelier when you remember that it’s not just a season of receiving (and giving to those who already have a lot of stuff). ShareTheMeal, a United Nations social impact app, is all about ending world hunger and helping children who need it most. Just one tap – and £0.35p – is all it takes to feed a child for a day. And to spread a little Christmas cheer.

Free, Google Play, App Store
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Elf Yourself by Office Depot(04 of08)
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Calling all Scrooges! We defy you not to get into that festive frame of mind with this app. Think about it. Dancing elves. With the faces of your friends and family members. What’s not to love? Warning: you may become more addicted to this than your children.

Free, Google Play, App Store
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Secret Santa’s Tombola, Free, App Store(05 of08)
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You’ve got enough on your plate this festive season already without worrying about what to get for your various Secret Santa recipients (workmates, family, uni crew, etc.). How you’ve managed to maintain this many disparate social groups when you spent most of the last year obsessively tracking your step count and binge-watching Netflix shows is a mystery, but for whatever reason, there are a lot of random people expecting Christmas presents from you. This app does the Secret Santa dirty work for you – and well. Stick-on moustaches, anyone?

Free, App Store
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Deliveries: A Package Tracker(06 of08)
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This app keeps track of all your deliveries, letting you know when to expect packages to arrive so you don’t miss them. A must to help manage all your Christmas parcels – and ensure Santa and his reindeer aren’t running late.

£4.99, App Store
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Gift Finder by Not on the High Street(07 of08)
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Because nothing beats the smile on a loved one’s face when they get given something one-of-a-kind, completely in tune with their passions or just plain gorgeous (and unusual). Cue every gift from Not on the High Street. And guess what? Buying interesting gifts is a lot more fun than hitting the accessories department and picking up another scarf. Oh – and this is a fact – kids love anything with their names on. So, a personalised present might just be the key to securing you that favourite uncle/auntie status you’ve been coveting.

Free, App Store
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Fitbit app(08 of08)
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A real all-rounder, this app is an essential for helping you get through the bevy of Christmas parties, dinners, puddings and lazy hours spent watching telly with friends and family. The Fitbit app has a purpose for every part of your day, from tracking goals for burning calories, to reviewing and perfecting your sleep pattern. Challenge your friends and family over the festive period to see who is the most active. You can download the app and test basic functions even if you don’t have a Fitbit tracker.

Free, App Store, Google Play
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