An 8-year-old girl’s holiday wishes came true this week after a Patagonia man found a wish list she wrote to Santa.

On Sunday, Randy Heiss was walking his dog in a remote area near his Patagonia home when he found a red balloon tangled in a desert plant.

At first he thought it was trash. But then he realized it was a balloon, and attached to the ribbon was a note.

“Lo and behold, it was from a little girl,” Heiss says.

The note was written entirely in Spanish with the name “Dayami” on the back. He isn’t fluent in the language, but could tell she asked for magic markers and a coloring book, among other toys.

No contact information was left on the note, so Heiss took it to social media.

“I said, ‘Well, social media has a lot of power,’ so I posted it on my Facebook account and shared it with friends,” Heiss says. “I had faith I could find her.”

A couple days passed and Heiss didn’t have any leads. So, he decided to reach out to Radio XENY, a station in Nogales, Sonora. The station posted Heiss’ story to their Facebook page and within an hour, they were able to find 8-year-old Dayami.