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Time seemed to collapse in on itself for Willie Geist as he stood watching his daughter, Lucie, step into a new chapter of her life

A Graduation That Took His Breath Away

When Willie Geist watched his daughter, Lucie Joy Geist, walk across the stage on her high‑school graduation day, time seemed to stand still. At just 17, she accepted her diploma and closed one chapter. Geist, the host of Sunday Today and co‑anchor on Morning Joe, admitted that seeing “his little girl” in that moment brought volumes of feeling.

He said: “You wake up every day for 18 years thinking about this person and then suddenly she’s ready to go.” He described the scene: Lucie shaking the principal’s hand and walking off the stage and the sudden clarity that this was her.

Bittersweet Pride and Letting Go

Geist admitted the moment was “beautiful” and “sobering.” He still recalls teaching Lucie to ride a bike in New York’s Riverside Park, standing behind her, holding the seat. And then, at the graduation, he realized he wasn’t holding the seat anymore.

He reflected: “Everything about your life … occupies, in the best way, your life. And then all of a sudden, she’s ready to go.”  He confessed that pride blended with a hint of anxiety. After all, parenting means preparing a young person to leave the nest. He said he hoped he and his wife had given Lucie the habits, values, and tools she’d need.

Ready for the Next Chapter

Just months earlier, Geist had watched another milestone: Lucie getting her driver’s license. He called the moment “a little emo” as she pulled away for the first time.  Now, her high‑school graduation confirmed it: she is capable, independent, and ready.

In fact, when asked about dropping her off at college, Geist said the moment went even better than expected. He said that her confidence and happiness made him realize: “All that you’ve poured into this person for 18 years is now paying off.”

A New Beginning for Both of Them

As Lucie embarks on this new journey, Geist finds himself both relieved and reflective. He’s proud she’s ready, yet aware that the life‑stage shift is real. He described that mix—joy, nostalgia, vulnerability—while watching his child step into adulthood.

And even though Lucie moves forward, Geist said one thing remains constant: the values they instilled in her will travel with her. “You hope you’ve given them the tools to go out into the world,” he said.

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