00:0017-year-old Harmony has never known a life without her mama Lisa in the army.
00:09I didn't start out as the typical soldier. Being a single parent, not having a lot of options given
00:15the situation, I decided to enlist. Harmony was later born in Japan where Lisa got stationed
00:22and being a military child hasn't always been easy. It's kind of hard being an outsider when
00:30any of your friends say, oh I've known her since sixth grade, oh we've been like friends since we
00:35were babies. So you really got to rely entirely on your family. But relying on her mom became a
00:42little tougher after her parents separated. He was awarded physical custody of Harmony.
00:48The court had determined that I was a great soldier but I was kind of a
00:54not perfect mother because I chose to stay in the army. There's a different
01:01emotional connection that you have with your mom than you do with your dad.
01:09Basically she loves me and she missed me so much. That's what she's trying to say and it's hard
01:16being away from mom. So I decided to take a hardship tour, come back and I took a more stable job and
01:23I spent the next two years in court fighting for custody back. Every day is a gift to us because
01:30at any point you know I can be called away. So later on when she was called away for a four
01:37month deployment in the Middle East, she knew she wanted to plan a homecoming surprise.
01:43Now that I'm going into my 21, my 21st year, knowing that I'm going to retire and this
01:49probably being my last appointment, you know we wanted to make it a little bit more special for
01:53Harmony. Harmony better know how much I love her. And what's better than a special guest mascot
02:00at her game? At least that's what she thought at first. Oh god I can't see anything in here.
02:07It is hot, it's muggy.
02:10I couldn't see anything. The head was like bobbling every time I would move, the head would move and then
02:19they had this, they had this idea like oh you need to go out there and do mascot things.
02:26Number one, I don't do mascot things. I am about to faint because it was so hot. I was sweating
02:33and finally the the announcement came on and I removed the head and I could breathe. That was
02:40like the first thing that I was thrilled about is being able to breathe. I was just
02:44laughing because I didn't know what was going on but I just heard Guzman and I said wait what?
02:54I just completely blacked out. And you know I'm crying, she's crying, everybody's crying.
03:04And it was just a magical moment.
03:25The weight lifted off my shoulders. We were both crying, tears running down my face.
03:31Day plays over and over in my head.
03:43When we hugged it's just, it's like a circle that just completes itself,
03:48right? Like in that moment my heart was whole.
03:52And Elisa told us the moment she saw Harmony she never wanted to leave again.
03:58You can kind of just let out a breath, like a sigh of relief, like
04:03okay I'm home, everything's gonna be okay, mama's back. But she said it's the people
04:11that call her mama that are her heroes worth celebrating. Harmony, like her name suggests,
04:21you know she is just, she is definitely the music in my life. Because for over two decades her kids
04:33have been there through her drill sergeant days, jumping out of airplanes days, and especially
04:38through her deployment days. Welcome home! I'm so grateful that you understand what it takes
04:50to be able to do what it is that I do, to be able to support you guys.
04:53And having your support, having your love, means everything to me. She puts herself on the line
04:59every day so we could have everything that we could want. And although I might not say it
05:09every day or as much as I should, but I'm super, super grateful. And I thank her and love her so
05:18much because of all that she can do for us and all that she loves us for.
05:24I just couldn't ask for anything better. She's everything that I want.
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