84rabbitchick
12-21-2004, 12:27 PM
Had a very shiny nose... hehe
So last night after work, I went to the Laguna Hills mall to meet up with my mom and auntie. I was bored so I decided to go to the book store just to browse around. They have this book that has the story behind the song. I think that's what hte book is called "The Story Behind The Song." Anywho, I was curious of what the story was b ehind the song "rudolph the red nose raindeer." It's actually a sad story...
Basically, it's this family, a father a mother and a daughter and the father was the one who made up the story. The mother was ill with cancer and the daughter asked the father why her mother is different from other mothers and the father was crushed to hear her ask him that question. He knew what it felt like to be different, so he started the story of Rudolph The Red Nose Raindeer. Telling his daughter that it's okay to be different. There's more to the story, but it's really touching..
Rudolph The Red Nose Raindeer (http://www.restministries.org/ARTICLES/art_behindrudolph.htm)
So last night after work, I went to the Laguna Hills mall to meet up with my mom and auntie. I was bored so I decided to go to the book store just to browse around. They have this book that has the story behind the song. I think that's what hte book is called "The Story Behind The Song." Anywho, I was curious of what the story was b ehind the song "rudolph the red nose raindeer." It's actually a sad story...
Basically, it's this family, a father a mother and a daughter and the father was the one who made up the story. The mother was ill with cancer and the daughter asked the father why her mother is different from other mothers and the father was crushed to hear her ask him that question. He knew what it felt like to be different, so he started the story of Rudolph The Red Nose Raindeer. Telling his daughter that it's okay to be different. There's more to the story, but it's really touching..
Rudolph The Red Nose Raindeer (http://www.restministries.org/ARTICLES/art_behindrudolph.htm)