Friday, August 31, 2007

Million to one

This story might be old, but it's amazing. Laura Buxton had always wanted a pen pal she can write to. So her Grandfather had a brilliant idea for Laura. He took a helium balloon from the little party they had earlier in conjunction with her grandfather's 50th wedding anniversary and on the end of the ribbon tied a little tag that had her mailing address, phone number and some words saying "please write to Laura Buxton".

Hoping that maybe, just maybe someone would find it and write it back. Normally the balloon would get caught in high in a tree or went very high up into the atmosphere and will eventually burst without gaining much distance. There were strong wind that day and the balloon traveled far and eventually landed on a farm.

Andy Rivers, of Milton Lilbourne, near Marlborough, was checking cows in a field and found a balloon in a hedge. Closer inspection revealed the balloon had a label on it with the name Laura Buxton and an address near Stoke on Trent, about 140 miles away. Mr Rivers knew his neighbours Peter and Eleanor Buxton had a daughter called Laura so gave the balloon to them.

The discovery of the deflated balloon has sparked off an amazing series of coincidences from then on. The first suprise Laura Buxton got is the caller also name Laura Buxton. The girls discovered they shared more than a name and just a few months difference in age.

Soon they discovered they're both are the only child, both fair haired, in Year 5 at primary school, have black three-year-old female Labrador dogs and have a rabbit and a guinea pig each.

The odds of this event are millions, perhaps trillions to one.

Source : thisiswiltshire.co.uk

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