The girl launched into the sky a letter to Santa Claus and received a response
60-year-old Randy Heiss, a resident of Patagonia in Arizona, found the remains of a balloon with a letter tied to it from a girl named Dayami asking Santa Claus for Christmas presents: a doll, a house for her, clothes, drawing supplies and other things.
The resourceful American decided to perform a small miracle for the child, writes “Today".
Randy suggested that the balloon flew in from the nearby Mexican city of Nogales. First, he posted a note in his Facebook profile, hoping for help from friends from those parts.
But not having received a response a few days later, he turned on the radio station Nogales XENY. On the air, the journalists talked about Daiami’s search and were able to quickly find the child. It turned out that the girl is eight years old and she has a younger sister.
The radio station workers arranged a meeting between the Heiss couple and the girls and their family. Diami's parents showed an elderly couple a video in which she launches a balloon with a note in the sky, and noted that her message was answered for the first time.
Randy and his wife gave Diami gifts from the list, except for the doll and the house for her, because they were sold in hypermarkets. Do not forget the spouse and about the younger sister. In order not to destroy children's faith in a miracle, they told the girls that they asked Santa Claus to hand them the presents.
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