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Christmas Around The
World
Once upon a time, long ago, a gentle mother was busily cleaning the house for the most wonderful day of the year - the day on which the Christ child came to bless the house. Not a speck of dust was left. Even the spiders had been banished from their cozy corner in the ceiling to avoid the housewife's busy cleaning. They finally fled to the farthest corner of the attic. T'was the
Christmas eve at last! The tree was decorated and waiting for the
children to see it. But the poor spiders were frantic, for they
could not see the tree, nor be present for the Christ child's
visit. But the oldest and wisest spider suggested that perhaps
they could peep through the crack in the door to see him. But alas!
Everywhere they went they had left their webs, and when the little
Christ child came to bless the house he was dismayed. He loved the
little spiders, for they were God's creatures, too, but he knew the
mother, who had trimmed the tree for the little children, wouldn't feel
the same, so He touched the webs and they all turned to sparkling,
shimmering, silver and gold! Ever since that time, we have hung tinsel on our Christmas trees, and according to the legend, it has been a custom to include a spider among the decorations on the tree. ~ This
folk legend is from Germany and the Ukraine. ~ |
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