TWO brothers are on cloud nine after a message they stuck to a balloon was found 350 miles away.
Matty and Philip Davison attached a message to three balloons and released them from their garden in The Crescent, Ryton, Gateshead.
The 12-year-old and his 24-year-old brother, Philip, were overjoyed after receiving a letter all the way from Holland.
The balloon’s journey ended less than 24 hours after it started in a river called the Westerschelde, where it was discovered by Dutchman Ben Maas Kerklaan.
The pair had thought they would be lucky if the balloons reached someone’s back garden, let alone the Dutch village of Hansweert. Matty said: “We just thought someone would find it in their back garden.
“We wrote our names and addresses on a piece of paper and put it in a balloon.
“Ben sent our message back from Holland. We were shocked when we received the letter the following day.” Matty, who lives with his mum Lynn, 44, sister Laura, 17, and brothers Daniel, 20, and Andrew, 16, as well as Philip, took the helium balloons from Laura’s engagement party the previous day. He tied the balloons together, attaching a message.
The Ryton Comprehensive School pupil and his brother stood in their back garden and released the balloons.
The message simply had Matty’s name, address and a request to whoever picked it up to write to him.
The beaming youngster now plans to stay in touch with his new Dutch friend.
His surprised mum Lynn said: “I knew he had set the balloons off, but I thought nothing else of it.
In October, Joanna Lockhart and her children released balloons from their home in Crawford Terrace, Walker. One was found near Amsterdam.
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