Boy's wrapped birthday gift is dad back from Iraq
[image: U.S. Army Spec. Casey Hurles surprises his son Gabriel on Wednesday,
Jan. 28, 2009, for his sixth birthday. Hurles, who returned from Iraq on
Tuesday afternoon, has been planning the surprise at his son's Dayton, Nev.
kindergarten class for months. Casey's brother Joel, left, and their father
Darrell, right, helped plan the surprise. (AP Photo/Nevada
Appeal)]<http://www.yahoo.com/s/1023929>


DAYTON, Nev. – Gabriel Hurles' sixth birthday party wasn't a surprise, but
his present sure was. The kindergartner was so engrossed in the cupcakes his
mother brought to his class on Wednesday that he didn't notice the enormous
wrapped box off to the side.

"That's one big, giant present," a 6-year-old classmate told him. "See what
you got, Gabriel."

Gabriel peeled back the wrapping paper to find the surprise of his young
life — his father, an Army mechanic back in Nevada on leave from his second
tour in Iraq.

"It's my dad!" he announced to his classmates at Sutro Elementary School in
Dayton, a few miles northeast of Carson City. "Hi, Daddy."

Army Spc. Casey Hurles, 23, hadn't seen his son since he left in June. When
he learned his leave would coincide with his son's birthday, he hatched a
plan to hide out in the 4-foot-tall box.

"It was such a rush of emotion," said Hurles, who said he got butterflies in
his stomach while waiting in the box.

After Hurles sat down and ate a cupcake with the birthday boy, teacher Dawn
VanSickle presented him with a banner from the class that read, "Welcome
Home. Thank you for your service."

VanSickle said she was happy to arrange the reunion in her classroom.

"One of the first things (Gabriel) shared about himself was that his dad was
in Iraq and that he was waiting for his dad to come home," she said. "He
talks about his dad all the time."

Hurles, who joined the Army four years ago, is a mechanic in the 1st Cavalry
Division stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. He completed one tour in Iraq and is
seven months into his second tour. He expects to finish sometime this
summer.

Gabriel said he looks forward to playing with his dad over the next two
weeks but understands why he has to leave again.
"He has to work," Gabriel said. "He works in the war."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090130/ap_on_fe_st/odd_birthday_surprise

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