A social media post is making the rounds again one year after a high school graduate shared a sweet side-by-side recreation snap of her and her dad on their respective graduation days, People reported.
A social media post is making the rounds again one year after a high school graduate shared a sweet side-by-side recreation snap of her and her dad on their respective graduation days, People reported.
The student was snapped holding his baby girl, Tori, in his arms and stealing a kiss from the toddler as he celebrated earning his high school idploma.
It was the girl's aunt who suggested that Dennis and Tori use her upcoming graduation to recreate the adorable photo 18 years later.
It seemed like the perfect occasion to grab a matching pic with her dad, and it was. It didn't take much to line up the perfect shot.
"18 years later," she captioned the post, which featured the original photo as well as a new one in which the now-37-year-old Dennis held his daughter in his arms and gave her a kiss on the cheek.
"It brought me and my dad closer in a way because we could share that moment, and I feel that not many other people get to experience that," she told People.
Yes, sadly, Dennis is very much taken, but maybe she has a cute uncle or two that are single and ready to mingle?
According to Tori, the post has recently earned thousands of additional retweets.
“I woke up and I had a ton of notifications … People had started sharing and liking and commenting all over again."
“My dad was really proud. We’re from a small town, so nothing like this really ever happens. And he was like, ‘That’s so cool!’"
Everyone gets their 15 minutes of fame, and getting yours for a sweet photo-op with your dad is a pretty good deal.
And yes, in case you were wondering, she definitely plans on recreating the picture again for her university graduation.
"It's in the same town that I was born and raised in," she said.
"When I graduate from Sam, it'll be in the same stadium that I graduated in from high school and the same stadium that he graduated in from high school."
h/t: People