By Bender
Apr 26, 2021
On the first day of December last year, two 4-year-old girls in Kansas sent their Christmas lists to Santa Claus by releasing balloons.
Late that month, Alvin Bamburg was deer hunting in Grand Cane, Louisiana, nearly 650 miles away when he saw a balloon stuck in a tree. God spoke to me. He said, You need to get this, and, second of all, you need to get the trash out of the woods.
So he untangled it, and found the note one of the twin girls had written, which included her city. He shared a picture on Facebook in January, wondering if he could find the family who had launched the balloons from so far away and, months later, ended up completing the twins Christmas list wishes.
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Louisiana couple find four-year-old twin girls Christmas wish list tied to balloon and travel 650 miles to Kansas to give them a PUPPY
Luna and Gianella Gonzalez attached their wish lists for Santa Claus to pink balloons and sent them off into the sky in Liberal, Kansas, in December
Luna s balloon landed in Grand Cane, Louisiana, where Alvin Bamberg spotted it on a hunting trip
He and his wife Lee Ann Leopard Bamburg made it their mission to find Luna
Their Facebook post about the balloon went viral and reached the girls mom, Leticia Flores-Gonzalez
Flores-Gonzalez said kind-hearted strangers flooded the girls with gifts
After finding Christmas wish list tied to balloon, man drove hundreds of miles to make little girls dreams come true By: CNN
By Alaa Elassar, CNN
(CNN) Twin sisters received a late Christmas gift from a stranger almost 650 miles away after he found a holiday wish list tied to a balloon.
In December, Leticia Flores-Gonzalez had her 4-year-olds, Luna and Gianella Gonzalez, tie their lists to balloons and release them into the sky above their home in Liberal, Kansas. It was their way of reaching Santa Claus. It was important doing something special for my girls because of the hard year we had during the coronavirus pandemic. I wanted them to feel like 2020 was another year spent with mom making beautiful memories, Flores-Gonzalez told CNN.