US Navy Seabee surprises daughter while she asks mall Santa for his return from Afghanistan

ByMelissa Leu KABC logo
Sunday, December 7, 2014
US Navy Seabee surprises daughter while she asks mall Santa for his return home
A Christmas wish was granted early this year, when a U.S. Navy Seabee surprised his 6-year-old daughter just as she was asking a Temecula mall Santa for his safe return from Afghanistan.

TEMECULA, Calif. (KABC) -- With a blue bow-tie and a glitter dress to match, Madison Sherman's face did not match her festive attire when she sat on Santa's lap at the Promenade Temecula for a holiday photo.

Her eyes downcast and her shoulders hunched, the 6-year-old only had one request from Father Christmas that Saturday.

She wanted her dad to come home. A Seabee in the U.S. Navy deployed in Afghanistan for the past six months, Madison's father wasn't due back until the end of the month, she was told, but a girl could ask. After all, it was Christmas.

As Madison revealed her one wish to Santa, a man in military fatigues stepped out from behind the Christmas tree.

It was him. Madison's father Ron Sherman appeared before her on bended knee.

"What the...?" she exclaimed, a mixture of shock and joy propelling her into her father's arms. Cheers and applause broke out.

Ron Sherman's other daughter, 20-year-old Jordan Sherman, wept tears of joy as the entire family embraced.

Wife Angela, who was in on the entire surprise, called the reunion "incredible."

"It's a miracle," said Madison, arms around her father, eyes cast to the heavens.