Friday, 26 December 2014

Best Christmas present ever? Heartwarming moment app developer reveals to his parents he had paid off their mortgage

  • Joe Riquelme surprised his parents for Christmas by giving them envelope with bank documents and note saying their house had been paid off 
  • Riquelme is founded and CEO of successful video-sharing app Videoshop


  • There are Christmas miracles after all.
    For Joe Riquelme's parents, the miracle came in the form of a plain white envelope containing a handwritten note from their son telling them he had paid off their mortgage.
    Riquelme, a successful app developer from New York who goes by the YouTube user name joeytrombone, on Thursday shared a video showing his parents’ heartwarming reaction to his incredibly generous Christmas gift.
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    One final gift: Joe Riquelme, an app developer from New York (center) surprised his parents this Christmas by giving them a life-changing present   
    One final gift: Joe Riquelme, an app developer from New York (center) surprised his parents this Christmas by giving them a life-changing present   
    Priceless reaction: Riquelme's mother was shocked to find a note written by her son inside a plain envelope telling her he had paid off their mortgage 
    Priceless reaction: Riquelme's mother was shocked to find a note written by her son inside a plain envelope telling her he had paid off their mortgage 
    Best gift ever? Riquelme placed bank documents inside the folded envelope along with his brief note 
    Best gift ever? Riquelme placed bank documents inside the folded envelope along with his brief note 
    Tears of joy: The app developer's parents burst into tears in reaction to their son's generosity  
    The touching video, which has been viewed nearly 130,000 times in the last 24 hours, and counting, begins with Joe Riquelme sitting on a couch with his parents and their pet dog.
    Looking visibly nervous and struggling to keep his emotions in check, Riquelme tells his mom and dad that he has one more Christmas gift for them: a slightly dog-eared envelope folded in half.
    Inside, there are documents from Bank of America accompanied by a handwritten note that reads: 'Your house is paid off. Merry Xmas. - Joe.'


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2887841/Best-Christmas-present-Heartwarming-moment-app-developer-reveals-parents-paid-mortgage.html#ixzz3N31anmF1
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    n the corner, Riquelme drew a box with a list of three things his parents had done for their family with check marks next to each one: raising kids, college loans, mortgage.
    Confronted with the note, Riguelme's mother covers her mouth in shock and bursts into tears of joy mingled with laughter as her son labors to keep his composure.
    The overwhelmed woman then passes the envelope to her husband, who also begins to weep.
    ‘I love you. Thank you, Papi,' Riquelme's mom exclaims through sobs while showering him with hugs and kisses.
    Group hug: The emotional video concludes with Riquelme's mom and dad embracing him and showering the young man with kisses 
    Group hug: The emotional video concludes with Riquelme's mom and dad embracing him and showering the young man with kisses 
    'Sometimes the best gifts come in the lamest packages. Merry Christmas everyone! — feeling happy,' Riguelme later wrote on Facebook along with this collage from the video 
    'Sometimes the best gifts come in the lamest packages. Merry Christmas everyone! — feeling happy,' Riguelme later wrote on Facebook along with this collage from the video 
    The emotional minute-long video concludes with a group hug.
    'Sometimes the best gifts come in the lamest packages. Merry Christmas everyone! — feeling happy,' Riguelme later wrote on his Facebook page.
    A graduate of University of California at Davis with years of experience working in the semiconductor industry, last year Riquelme founded the New York-based startup Videoshop - a video-editing app available for the iPhone.
    Techie: Riquelme is a graduate of University of California at Davis who had spent years working in the semiconductor industry
    Taking flight: Last year, Riquelme founded the New York-based startup Videoshop - a video-editing app available for the iPhone
    Taking flight: Last year, Riquelme founded the New York-based startup Videoshop - a video-editing app available for the iPhone


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2887841/Best-Christmas-present-Heartwarming-moment-app-developer-reveals-parents-paid-mortgage.html#ixzz3N31jKGbM
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