For 12 years, father interviews daughter on his first day of school and makes beautiful video

When we are children, one of the events that most impact our routines is certainly the first day of a school year. In a mixture of anxiety, fear, nervousness and desire to find out what lies ahead, we are marked by the experience we lived each year of starting another term.

Have you ever wondered what you would have said about that day when you were a child and when you became a teenager? To show everyone what her daughter's first day of school was like over the course of 12 years, Washington's Kevin Scruggs of Washington did a short interview with her, a camera in hand.

The girl in question is named Mackenzie and started being interviewed by her father when she was just 6 years old, after arriving from the first day of first grade. Every year she would say what she had learned and talk about her expectations for the year that had begun.

How much difference!

The last video was made before Mackenzie's graduation, who began his school life looking forward to drawing and writing and finished the anxious high school equivalent of prom. The video shows the girl's physical evolution, as well as changes in some points of her personality.

In fifth grade, for example, she was on the Student Council and said she helped younger students find their classrooms. Already in her tenth year, her worries were about games and pretty boys - the following year brought with it the typical bad mood of a teenage girl who just wanted to sleep longer. In the end, it's exciting to see all the "I love you" she exchanges with her father.

The video was posted just two days ago and, on the Scruggs YouTube account alone, has had nearly 1.4 million views. After watching, tell us what you remember most about your first days of school.

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