A redditor participating in the site’s Secret Santa gift exchange won the Santa lottery: Bill Gates himself. User NY1227, whose first name is given as Rachel, posted Wednesday about a handful of gifts she received from the former Microsoft CEO, including a National Geographic travel book addressed to her and a sizable donation in her name to Heifer International, a charity focused on hunger and poverty.

Rachel wrote in the r/secretsanta subreddit about her experience, which began when she received a shipping notification that she was about to get a package weighing 7 pounds. When the package arrived, she found inside a stuffed animal, a book, and two cards.

The stuffed animal was a cow, which was representative of another gift described in one of the cards: Bill Gates had donated a cow on her behalf to a family in need via Heifer International. Per Heifer International’s site, a full cow donation costs $500. The card was signed by Bill Gates, and Gates included with the package some reddit-worthy proof: a photo of himself in front of a Christmas tree holding the toy and signed card.

Gates also included the book Journeys of a Lifetime: 500 of the World’s Greatest Trips. Inside, Rachel said the book contained an inscription from Gates wishing her a Merry Christmas and Happy Birthday. Of the charity donation, Rachel wrote, “It makes me so happy that he was able to donate to a charity on my behalf that helped people with both needs and educational benefits. Nailed it, Bill!... ps: Sorry for the apple ipad on my wishlist, that was really awkward.”

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