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Who remembers being told the legend of how animals speak on Christmas Eve?
Who remembers being told the legend of how animals could talk on Christmas Eve?
This website has a nice reminiscence.......... Keep scrolling downward to read in its entirety..... http://mulewings.blogspot.com/2011/1...mals-talk.html |
I'll have to check it out. Seriously I can't remember how long it's been since i've heard anyone bring that up!
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Trivia question - What show and what were the childrens' names? Anyone know it? |
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Don't you ever reminisce about what your parents would tell you as a child? I still recall mine telling me when I was about 4 years old that the animals could speak "only on Christmas Eve"..... I believed them, of course. The innocence of childhood ! |
It was on TV. I remember it too! Was it on I Remember Mama?
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Quite possible
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Quite possible. We did watch that. My mom loved that show as "Mama" reminded her of her own mother. |
I found this on the web. I'm sure that's where I first heard the legend.
"The subject of animals talking at midnight on Christmas Eve is passed down from a Norwegian belief and was told in a program of ''I Remember Mama'' years ago. There was PaPa, Kathryn, her big brother Nells, little sister Dagmar,and of course MaMa. The weekly program appeared on Friday nights back in the early 50's and the holiday segment was the story of the animals speaking in the barn at midnight." |
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It was "I remember Mama, with Dagmar & Nels!" Now to make us feel real old, young Nels was played by Dick Van Patten of "Eight is Enough" fame. |
Mama - Season 5, Episode 15: The Night the Animals Talked (1953) - TV.com
Mama - Season 5, Episode 15: The night the animals talked I do remember watching this several times, however, my parents told me this legend when I was younger......so prior to the "I Remember Mama Show". I was about 4. That would be 1949. |
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There is a folk story passed down through my family from the Isle of Man; at midnight on Christmas Eve, all of the animals in the barn kneel.
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But it's a lovely story, and thanks to the OP for reminding us of it. |
I believe the last I heard this folk story when I was little was from my grandfather who had a diary farm in Virginia. Most of my favorite childhood memories was from spending summer weeks there on the farm.
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I remember my mother telling me that story mainly so I'd lay down and go to sleep myself. The animals deserved to have their time to speak and they couldn't if I was awake. (Strangely, the logic actually worked on me.)
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Very interesting
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Very interesting to know. I'll bet all of the old ethnic groups had a similar legend or folk tale, which...let's face it, does make the season more magical as far as a child's imagination goes......... |
I'll have to ask my daughter in law
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I'll have to ask my daughter in law who was raised on a cattle and horse ranch in Oregon; they also had sheep, goats, you name it.....she still has an abiding love for all animals as well as her two little daughters who have loved all of God's creatures since babyhood. No fear at all of any animal, no matter how big or small.....these little girl babies love them, whether it's at the zoo in the children's petting area.......or at their grandpa's ranch/farm or in their own back yard.....miniature goats and chickens. Thanks for sharing.... |
I remember it clearly...
my dog told me the story every christmas....:girlneener:
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