Dad plays best prank ever on teenage son

Dale Price waving at his son's bus on the last day of the school year. (courtesy of waveatthebus.blogspot.com)Dale Price waving at his son's bus on the last day of the school year. (courtesy of waveatthebus.blogspot.com)Rain Price will never forget the first day of his sophomore year of high school. On the bus, packed with classmates from his suburban Utah school, Rain peered out the window, mortified.

"The school bus for the first time ever came down our street this year," explains Rain's dad, Dale, to Utah's Daily Herald. "This was [my son's] first year on the bus. My wife came running in the room and suggested we go wave at him to embarrass him."

And so began Dale's hazing ritual that continued every day for the rest of his son's
school year. The first day may have been the most shocking for Rain, but in the days to follow, the surprises kept coming.

Since the fall, Dale has waved at his son in 180 different outlandish costumes. The second day of school he wore a football helmet and jersey, and in the months that followed he opened the front door dressed as a blushing bride, a superhero, a Star Trek fan, Michael Jackson, and a giant chicken. One day he even lugged an old toilet bowl onto the street and sat on it reading a newspaper, stopping to wave as the bus rolled by.

Over time, Rain's most humbling moment became his most anticipated. "The first day of high school...it was really embarrassing,"
Rain tells the Herald. "But the last couple of months it has turned into more entertainment."

The father of three, a stay-at-home dad, raided the family's Halloween costume collection, borrowed outfits from neighbors, and managed to spend under $50 over the year to make his son's bus ride the highlight of the day. To preserve the memories, his wife, Rochelle, photographed each day's outfit and posted it on their blog called waveatthebus.blogspot.com.

Soon Rain's friends weren't the only ones anticipating Dale's morning ritual. He's become a local celebrity in their Utah suburb of American Fork and an international phenomenon in the blogosphere.

With expectations high, Dale developed a system. When his son leaves to catch the bus at 7:10 A.M., he is dressed in the bare bones of his costume to keep his outfit a surprise. Then he's got 4 minutes to transform, with accessories and props, into a renegade paintball player, a Star Wars character or Terry Potter (Harry's distant relative). Sometimes his son, Riot, a second grader, joins in the fun. On day 26, he played Batman to his dad's Robin.

On the last day of school, Dale gave Rain a final send-off dressed as a "peg-leg" pirate, an alter-ego he's reinvented throughout the year, as a nod to his own prosthetic leg. It will likely be the end of the routine that made the Price family famous.


Through it all, Rain, an honors student and a member of his high school marching band, has come to appreciate his dad's efforts. "He is genetically predisposed to having a good sense of humor," writes Rain's mom, Rochelle, on their blog. "And yes, he did laugh at the waves. If you look closely at some of the pictures, you'll see that he and his friends were waving back."

Check out some of Dale's best costumes throughout the year.

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  • Sandy  •  Lake Mary, Florida  •  1 day 2 hours ago
    Love the comments that are all pretty positive so why all the thumbs downs? Weird...
  • EvilFairy  •  6 days ago
    What a wonderful Daddy. This is something No one on that Bus will ever forget.What a wonderful start to the day for those kids.
  • Lee  •  6 days ago
    Way to go Dad. He'll remember that the rest of his life.
    • The Boss 6 days ago
      I have to agree with ya Lee. Rain sounds like a good kid who maybe at first was mortified that his father would do such a thing but took it in stride after awhile. My nephew would have had a meltdown and refuse to go to school if his mom was to do something like this. Of course, he fakes sickness to keep from attending classes now so that would not be much of difference in his attendance.
    • Lois 4 days ago
      What a great dad and a lucky wife, he has a heart filled with love .
    • toph 4 days ago
      from a single dad who has to PRY kids out of bed to go to school ....you gave me some great ideas
  • Ben  •  4 days ago
    My mom is one of 4 sisters. When the youngest started school, on the first day when my aunts and mom got on the bus, my grandmother(or moms mom for those of ya who cant keep up) ran up to the school bus and kissed it in front of the whole bus full of kids. My mom said she still runs into people in the grocery store that were on her bus that still remember that.
  • Don  •  Sacramento, California  •  6 days ago
    THIS reminds me of my younger sisters ,she would catch the bus at the bus stop yet the bus would pass by our house . I remember the bus coming too a full stop in front of our house, next thing I know my sisters getting off the bus running in the house to go too the bathroom while everyone on the bus is waiting for the princess too return !
    • A Yahoo! User 6 days ago
      that is a sister for ya
    • bruceg 6 days ago
      Awsome, my dad -never
    • The Boss 6 days ago
      The school bus drivers we had wouldn't think of stopping to let you go to the bathroom because he knew that everyone would have to go but only when the person that had gone had gotten back. That would be the best skip day ever with the highlight being the canning of the bus driver.
  • deborah  •  Contoocook, New Hampshire  •  6 days ago
    LOVE..it!
  • Pizza  •  1 day 15 hours ago
    what happened 2 his leg. kind of funny pics. though
  • Charlotte  •  Fayetteville, Arkansas  •  6 days ago
    awesome!!!!!! wish i had parents like you-hopee your children enjoy!
  • Sharon  •  6 days ago
    Fantastic! :)
  • Jumana  •  4 days ago
    he's my idol
  • LindaW  •  Houston, Texas  •  6 days ago
    I read about this story last year! But it is a good story!
  • Happy Vampire  •  Los Angeles, California  •  6 days ago
    Thats so cool, right on.
  • hrod  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  6 days ago
    1 for da dads,
  • Katie  •  5 days ago
    That is soooo hilarious! Ha. ha, ha! lol :)
  • Terri  •  Tampa, Florida  •  6 days ago
    way to go dad!!!!! most of us only wish we had such a cool father!!!!!
  • Kelly K  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  6 days ago
    Coolest Dad Ever
  • Tigerfan  •  5 days ago
    What a unique and special way to show your child love. He will never forget this and years from now, you two will have plenty of laughs and special stories to share and remember.
    Rain, you have the most wonderful dad and I hope you hug him and tell him that everyday!
  • Just Me  •  White Plains, New York  •  5 days ago
    Makes up for a lot of bad dad's out there who don't give a crap!
  • annie  •  6 days ago
    Fantastic. Thanks for starting my day with a good laugh!!!!!
  • Yaya Blue  •  Stone Mountain, Georgia  •  6 days ago
    Cool names
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