The generosity of Shreveport man has gone nationwide. Alvin was on his hunting lease in Grand Cane, Louisiana when he spotted a red balloon with a note attached to it. Imagine the surprise of finding out that four-year-old twins wanted to get a hold of Santa through the power of helium. Although Alvin Bamburg was no Santa he took it upon himself to make the twins believe in the magic of Christmas.
500 miles away from Shreveport, Louisiana 4-year-old twin sisters Gianella and Luna from Liberal, Kansas we’re inspired by their mother to get creative when writing a letter to Santa. What better way to get your message to the jolly man than with balloons?
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Girl s balloon with Christmas wishes travels from Kansas to Grand Cane By Curtis Heyen | January 4, 2021 at 12:08 AM CST - Updated April 27 at 1:00 PM
(KSLA) â It started as an arts-and-crafts project to help cope with pandemic life and ended a made-for-tv Christmas tale.
Itâs the story of a red star balloonâs month-long journey over 530 miles.
Two days before Christmas, Shreveport resident Alvin Bamburg says he found a deflated balloon while hunting in Grand Cane and posted a photo of it to his Facebook page. Tied to it was a note. A little girl in Kansas had written to Santa that she had been a good girl and requested a few gifts.