Family uses unexpected technology to stay in touch with dad serving overseas
what started as an occasional check in has become part of the day today for the, during family every once in *** while, if we’re walking out, he would say hi to us through it. So every time the girls would go to school or just be outside, they just kind of got in the habit of saying like hi dad, love you and if he was around he would say hi back to Jordan Dorn has been deployed since september and with *** couple of months left until he returns home to Colorado Springs, his wife Christy says they’re getting through it however they can, this go around has been really hard because the girls have kind of develop their own feelings and emotions and they have daddy also, we’ve been just trying to find ways to kind of cope with it and after posting *** video to social media of the girls messages to their dad that currently sits at over six million views, I love you. Christie says her family received overwhelming support to see it go viral and stuff and see you know, celebrity share it and that kind of stuff. It was really cool. Um there’s been *** lot of heartwarming messages on there, which has been so nice for us And we really appreciate that Christie says that the advancement of technology over the years has been life changing for families like theirs, we were like on skype for our very first deployment together and now we’re on number three and technology has just come so far in the last 10 years, so it’s been amazing that we can still communicate with him and talk to him.
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Family uses unexpected technology to stay in touch with dad serving overseas
A home security camera on the garage of a Colorado family’s home has become an unexpected lifeline to keep in touch with a dad serving overseas.His daughters communicate with him through the camera whenever they’re in the driveway — just in case he’s watching and responds.”Every once in a while, if we were walking out, he would say hi to us through it,” Kristy Dorn told KKTV. “So every time the girls would go to school or just be outside, they just kind of got in the habit of saying like, ‘Hi dad. love you,’ and if he was around he would say hi back, too.”Dorn said her husband has been gone since September. And his third deployment has been particularly tough for the kids.Watch the video above to learn more about this story.
A home security camera on the garage of a Colorado family’s home has become an unexpected lifeline to keep in touch with a dad serving overseas.
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His daughters communicate with him through the camera whenever they’re in the driveway — just in case he’s watching and responds.
“Every once in a while, if we were walking out, he would say hi to us through it,” Kristy Dorn told KKTV. “So every time the girls would go to school or just be outside, they just kind of got in the habit of saying like, ‘Hi dad. love you,’ and if he was around he would say hi back, too.”
Dorn said her husband has been gone since September. And his third deployment has been particularly tough for the kids.
Watch the video above to learn more about this story.