The real'Santa Grandpa' came to the twin sisters who blew balloons with wishes for Christmas.



On the 20th local time, foreign media such as ABC of the United States introduced the story of Luna and Giannella, 4 years old, who live in Liberal, Kansas, received a surprise gift four months after Christmas.



Last December, the twins wrote a letter to Santa's grandfather.



"Santa, we're Luna and Gianella from Kansas. We've been nice this year, so I'd like to give you a present."



I also organized a list of gifts I wanted, such as candies, stickers,'Frozen' dolls, pony dolls, earrings, and puppies, and then put letters on helium balloons and blown them into the sky on a windy day.




A month later, the children's mother, Gonzalez, received an SNS message from a stranger.

It was a message from Alvin Bamberg, who lives in Louisiana, a whopping 1,040 kilometers from Kansas, saying, "I accidentally found a balloon with children's letters in the woods."



Mr. Bamberg explained that he found a balloon among the bushes while walking the mountain trail. "I asked the children's family through social media to make the Christmas wish written on the letter come true."



In fact, he sent the gifts on the list to the twins, and this led him to keep in touch, cherishing the twins like their real granddaughters.




Then, recently, Mr. Bamberg ran 1,040 kilometers from Louisiana to Kansas and appeared in front of the children.

It was with the'dog' that the children wanted the most, but couldn't deliver it by courier.



Mom Gonzalez said, "I didn't know that a blown balloon would create such a precious relationship. Mr. Bamberg will always be a part of our family. Thank you for presenting surprises and happiness to our children."




"From the moment I found the balloon, I fell in love with these kids," said Bamberg. "When they laugh, I become happier."



This is'News Pick'.



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