14 Years After Receiving Christmas Shoebox Gift, Woman Marries The Stranger Who Sent It
This love-without-borders narrative is what holidays are made of, and it’s fit for TV but made for real life.
A gift from the farthest reaches of the universe
Most love tales don’t start with two kids from opposite sides of the world, but this one is unique.
Tyrel Wolfe, then seven years old, was helping his parents pack Christmas shoebox gifts for children in the Philippines in the year 2000. School supplies, toiletries, and small gifts were packed as part of Operation Christmas Child’s operation, which was coordinated by Samaritan’s Purse.
Each person who packed a shoebox was asked to add a photo of themselves with their gift. As a result, the young man shared a photo of himself dressed in Western cowboy garb and then disappeared into the sunset.
A request from a random friend
At the age of 21, Wolfe got a Facebook friend request from a woman named Joanna Marchan. He didn’t pay attention to it because he didn’t think it was important.
After two years, Marchan sent me another friend request. Wolfe responded this time, wondering how she knew him, his curiosity getting the best of him. Nothing could have possibly prepared him for her response.
Marchan informed him that she had received Wolfe’s shoebox present and photograph and had treasured it for all these years. She went on to say that she had written a thank-you message, but that it had gotten lost in the mail.
“I was well aware that I was taking a significant risk. I’d never gone alone before, let alone to a foreign nation, and I was meeting people I didn’t recognize or even knew existed.” – TYREL WOLFE