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A Christmas Story

birthofjesus2When people think of a Christmas story, the first thing that usually comes to mind is the Christian or Biblical story of the birth of Jesus. This is one that nearly everyone has at least heard during their lifetime. It is repeated many times during church services in the Christmas season.

The story is of Mary and Joseph making their way to pay their taxes. Unfortunately, when they arrive at their destination, there is no place for them to stay. As Mary is quite pregnant, the inn keeper offers them space in his barn.  Mary gave birth that very night, right there in the barn. Surrounded by the animals in the barn, Mary and Joseph fashioned a crib for the baby out of a manger. They named their baby Jesus. This has always been a story of hope for many people.
For children, a Christmas story usually involves Santa Claus, his elves and his reindeer. This story has many variations, but they nearly all include the part where Santa, Kris Kringle, Father Christmas, or St. Nicholas delivers presents on Christmas Eve to all the good boys and girls all over the world. All young children adore this story, and it keeps them worked up into a frenzy of excitement during the few days preceding Christmas.

There is a Christmas story of a totally different type, too. These are the personal, true stories of things that happened to people during the Christmas season. Sometimes these stories take on the tone of true Christmas miracles, and are very touching and heartwarming to the people who hear these tales. There are true experiences of families who have no money for presents or toys for their children. Then, someone finds out about their plight. Suddenly, there are presents and food for the entire family. These might, indeed, be the REAL Christmas stories.

Whatever your beliefs or experiences, you probably have a Christmas story of your own about something that happened to you during this special holiday season. It is most likely a story that you have shared with many others during a Christmas gathering. This is a time of sharing, and everyone loves to hear these special tales of wondrous things that happened during past Christmases. It is a fact that new Christmas stories are made each year to share during future holidays. You may already have many of them, but that doesn’t mean that you will not ever have another one happen to you. When it does, you will be eager to tell others all about it.

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All About Rudolph and Santa's Other Reindeers

Maybe it's the undeniable alliterative appeal of Rudolph the Red-Nosed reindeer
that makes him the most known or popular of all Santa's nine flying reindeers.
It certainly doesn't seem as easy to come up with a similar catchy description
for the others - Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and
Blitzen - as named in the song.

The story of Rudolph whose glowing red nose made him a standout, first appeared
in 1939 when Montgomery Ward department stores distributed about 2.4 million
booklets with the poem in the form of a story about "Rudolph the Red-Nosed
Reindeer." It was written by Robert L. May, who worked in the store's
advertisement or marketing department, to be used to attract more people into
the store. When the booklet was reissued in 1939, sales soared to more than 3.5
million copies. But it wasn't until a decade later, in 1949, that the story
really gained immense popularity when Gene Autry sang a musical version of the
fable. As a Christmas song, it is second only in popularity to 'White
Christmas.'

Rudolph, the ninth reindeer whose lighted nose guides Santa's sleigh through the night, is now known worldwide as the song has been translated into more than 20 different languages and an animated television movie has also been based on the story. Rudolph and his noticeable nose have also become the subject of jokes and sparked more interest in reindeers which has led to much research into Santa and the flying reindeers who pull his sleigh through the sky.

Along with the catchy rhythm of the lyrics, Rudolph's story is also appealing because of the moral lessons it contains. As the story goes, Rudolph was ostracized by the other reindeers, which laughed and teased him about his shiny red nose. But on a foggy night, when Santa must have been concerned that he may
not be able to deliver his Christmas gifts around the world, Santa spotted him and kindly asked if he would step to the front as the leader to 'guide my sleigh tonight.' His shiny red nose would after all be very useful in lighting the way, Santa thought. From then on 'all of the other reindeers loved him," and rightly predicted that he 'would go down in history.'

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Among the moral lessons the story can impart is that an attribute that is
perceived as negative or as a liability can be used for a positive purpose, or,
become an asset. It also makes the point that an individual should not let the
negative behavior of others define him or her and limit expectations of what can
be achieved. And it also illustrates how quickly opinions and attitudes about a
person can change.

The question still lingers however of where Rudolph came from. He is commonly
regarded as the son of Donner (or Donder), one of the original eight reindeers.
But the Snopes.com site rejects this however, saying that he dwelled in a
reindeer village elsewhere and it was there that he was seen by Santa who had
already started on his Christmas Eve journey to deliver gifts. And in a more
modern evolution of the story according to Wikipedia.com, an animation by the
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) introduced a son, named Robbie, of
Rudolph. That son has now become the tenth reindeer.

It's also interesting to note that the idea of Santa's sleigh being pulled by
reindeers was originated in the poem, 'Twas The Night Before Christmas.' That
poem tells the story of St. Nicholas, who is Santa, calling his eight tiny
reindeers by their names, as previously mentioned, just before he came down the
chimney of a house to start filling the stockings from a sack full of toys he
carried on his back.


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