RAF sergeant surprise his children after spending four months abroad

Welcome home, Daddy! Touching moment RAF sergeant surprises his children who thought they were just practicing for his homecoming after spending four months abroad

  • Dean, 42, a RAF flight sergeant, recently returned home to Sleaford, Lincolnshire
  • Had been stationed abroad since April, and his three children were missing him 
  • Wife Kerry, 39, surprised Amelia, 14, Sydney, ten and Sam, eight in the video
  • Dean walked to his children who were unaware he had returned early  

A  heartwarming video shows the moment a dad was reunited with his kids as he returned home after spending four months abroad. 

Dean, 42, works in the RAF as a flight sergeant and recently returned to his home in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, after being stationed outside the UK since April. 

His wife Kerry, 39, wanted to surprise their three children – Amelia, 14, Sydney, ten, and Sam, eight – and kept Dean’s arrival a secret.

Kerry told their children that they were taking a picture to send to Dean and had them make a sign for saying ‘Welcome home daddy’.

The trio were left speechless when their dad walked from behind them, before the family embraced in an emotional group hug. 


RAF flight sergeant Dean, 42, surprised his children, Sydney, ten, Sam, eight and Amelia, 14, as he returned home early to Sleaford, Lincolnshire after being stationed outside the UK since April

In the video filmed by Kerry, her three children posed with a banner reading ‘Welcome Home Daddy.’

She told them they were rehearsing for Dean’s homecoming, but the children were oblivious to the fact that he was already back and ready to suprise them.  

As the children said how excited they were to see their dad, the RAF sergeant quietly walked out of the house, watching his kids with their mother. 

He slowly started to walk up to his family as his children, unaware, kept talking to their mother. 

The family embraced in a sweet hug, pictured, during the emotional moment, filmed by Dean’s wife and the children’s mother Kerry, 39

Finally, Sydney and Sam turned around and realised the man they had all been waiting for had come home early. 

A stunned Amelia put her hand on her mouth as she looks at her mother. 

The family fell silent, and the three children rushed to embrace Dean, while Kerry kept filming.  

Kerry, a catering assistant, explained: ‘He’s been in the RAF for 23 years – I always said I’d never go out with a military man but a mutual friend set us up on a blind date and we were married a year later.

‘They had no idea he was coming back and that was the first time I had seen him as well.

In the video, Dean walked quietly out of the family’s house behind their children, who were saying how excited they were to have him home again


As the two youngest children rushed to their father’s arms, left, the eldest daughter was left speechless before joining the hug, right 

‘We hadn’t seen him since the beginning of April and it is really difficult.

‘The kids often get upset when he’s not there and for the first few weeks, they tend to play up in the bedroom because they want him to tuck them in, but you get into a routine after a while.

‘I filmed the video with my mum and we had been planning it with Dean for a few weeks.

‘I told the kids that we needed to take some pictures with the banner in front of the house as a present for their dad.

‘Having him come home meant a lot to them – it’s been a tough couple of years.

‘After we finished filming the video, it was like he had never been away and all cuddled up on the sofa together watching TV.

‘The kids went to bed and it was the best they had gone in the last four months.’

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