“I was relieved, and happy he wasn’t without me anymore,” said Rubel Tafoya, speaking with PEOPLE after reuniting with his son, Tyler at his primary school.
10-year-old Tyler Tafoya was greeted with a welcome surprise,as his father, deployed overseas, made a heartwarming appearance at his New Mexico elementary school. Chief Master Sergeant Rubel Tafoya shared with PEOPLE that the reunion with his son Tyler on Monday exceeded all his expectations and brought immeasurable joy.
“It meant everything. I know [Tyler] had been really missing me and he cried when he hugged me,” said an emotional Rubel.
Captured in a video shared on Rio Rancho Public School’s Facebook page, Tyler, soon to turn 11, remained blissfully unaware of his father’s return. In the footage, as Tyler posed for a photo with a teacher near an open doorway, his father silently emerged and joined the shot. The teacher, reviewing the picture with Tyler, revealed the unexpected appearance of his dad.
Perplexed, Tyler glanced behind him at an empty, dark doorway and then back at the phone screen. Seemingly out of nowhere, Tafoya emerged, gradually approaching his son until Tyler turned around and rushed into his father’s waiting arms.
The moment that Rubel Tafoya made a surprise cameo for his son
Recalling the joyous moment, Tafoya, a dedicated serviceman of 25 years, shared that he experienced a mix of excitement and anticipation before the surprise, but the thrill that followed was unparalleled.
“It felt great,” he reminisces. “I was relieved, and happy he wasn’t without me anymore.”
The two took another picture near the school’s touching sign
According to the Principal of Sandia Vista Elementary School, Miranda Jeantete, Tafoya hÃmelf was the one who came up with the idea to surprise his son, and reached out to his teacher, Mrs. Perez.
“She immediately asked if it would be okay. We were so excited and honored to help him surprise Tyler. Mrs. Perez knew that Tyler’s dad was overseas. As a retired United States Air Force veteran herself, she knew the importance of receiving letters while away from family and friends, so at the beginning of the school year, all of the students in Tyler’s class wrote letters to CMSGT Tafoya,” said an enthusiastic Jeanete.
On Sunday, Tafoya reminded the school that he would be around at 2 p.m via email.
“I asked the teacher if we could have his dad ‘appear’ in a picture. She loved the idea and we shared it with Tyler’s parents when they arrived at school. Everyone was very excited.” Jeanete recounted.
Rubel Tafoya with his son Tyler and his wife
The emotional video has accumulated thousands of views on Facebook, thanks to its wholesome and positive vibe.
“This has been a very challenging time in the world right now. As a society, we tend to focus on all the negative that is happening around us. Videos like this are a reminder that even when we are experiencing difficult circumstances they are always positive reminders and celebrations of the good in the world. This is one of them.”Jeanete explained
“We are so grateful for our military service members and the family members that are at home while they are serving our nation,” she added.