We've probably done this thread before, but after finally getting to see the Live Nativity on the Pets page, I just had to tell a childhood memory of mine.....
My family always had animals....even before we moved to the farm when I was 11 yrs. old....And we always celebrated Christmas on Christmas Eve which was my Dad's Swedish family tradition....so, for as long as I can remember, after Christmas dinner of Swedish foods and some from my Mom's English background, either at our house or my grandfather's before he died, and after going to Christmas Eve services, before going to bed, Dad & Mom would bundle all 6 of us up and head to the chicken coop and barn where we would give extra feed, water and treats of apples, etc. to all the farm animals. It was Dad's tradition and he did it every year until he passed away in Oct. 2005. It was his joy to tell his children (and grandchildren) the story on how the farm animals were among the 1st of God's creatures to be present when Jesus was born. And how because of this, at mid-night, all the animals could talk....and to help them to have their own Christmas party, we gave them the extra food & treats to eat for the party. My generation and the next gave some really good treats, too....not only extra feed and apples, but carrots, sugar cubes for the couple of horses we had; the chickens got warm grain, outside dogs got beef bones from the butcher, cats got warm milk from the last milking of the day, pigs got milk and gram crackers, and on and on.....then we'd close the barn door and get really quiet to see if we could hear the animals would start talking early....lol....(Dad always arranged for someone to stay in the barn to call out THANK YOU & MERRY CHRISTMAS, to the young ones delight..)....Then it was a walk back to the house in the snow for bed cause Santa was coming.....
Just wanted to share a Christmas memory with all of you....Have a very Merry Christmas everyone....everywhere...
Lori and Ernie