Calif. family answers girl's 'air mail' to Santa

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AUBURN, Wash. (AP) -- A 5-year-old girl from suburban Seattle sent a letter to Santa attached to two pink balloons, and it ended up in the hands of a Northern California ranching family who say they'll make the girl's wishes come true.

Helen Cardenas, of Auburn, wrote the note in Spanish, asking for a doll, a tea set, shoes and pants, KOMO-TV reported.

Her mother, Rosa Cardenas de Beyes, helped send the note Dec. 2. She said she has been out of work and cash has been tight.

"I didn't know what to do," Cardenas de Beyes said. "So I always told her we would send a balloon to Santa because that was a tradition when I was little."

The note ended up nearly 700 miles away, in Laytonville, Calif.

"My son Lane just came home from Christmas, so we were out on the four-wheeler in the middle of our 17,000-acre ranch, when we saw what we thought was garbage," said Frank Sanderson.

"Para Papa Diosito," the letter began, scrawled in Helen's handwriting.

A Spanish-speaking ranch hand translated the letter and called the phone number that was written along with an address. The Sanderson family drove to the nearest shopping mall to find gifts for the little girl, and they planned to ship them Friday.

"We're just hoping the gifts get there before Christmas," Julie Sanderson said. "For the balloons to make it this far down here and for us to find it, is just unbelievable."

I'm glad it didn't land in my backyard, because my wife would be maxing out the credit cards sending shit to this kid. :lol: That being said, I commend these people for doing what they are, and if I had the chance, I'd send something along too, because that's what Christmas is all about.
 

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That is a great thing for them to do. I always commend people for being able to do something like that and having the resources to help those less fortunate.
 

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That is a great thing for them to do. I always commend people for being able to do something like that and having the resources to help those less fortunate.

I agree completely...through all of the bullshit we hear everyday on tv and in the papers, it's always good to see the feel good stories that give hope to humanity again.