Greywings Posted December 6, 2012 Share Posted December 6, 2012 Ever wonder how mysterious red feathers appear in your home on Christmas, or how empty nut shells appear on your floor. Or better yet, how did they get out of their cage on Christmas? Let me tell you: This is the story of a beautiful Scarlet Macaw that lived in the rain forest of Peru a long time ago. Now this beautiful bird was named Reds. He was different from the other macaws, He always looked after the other birds, if they were weak or small or sick. He took care of everyone else but himself. Every year on Christmas Eve, Santa visited the rain forest and asked each bird what they needed or wanted; Reds made sure the others got first pick. Santa would then ask Reds what he wanted, but he always asked for food for the others or medicine for the sick ones. Every year it was the same scene; he never asked for anything for himself. He was happy to help the others and it made him proud to see them all eating treats and playing and singing on Christmas Day. Many years passed by and Reds was getting older. He was starting to have a touch of Arthritis in his wings. It was harder for him to fly any distance and his eyesight was not what it used to be, but still nothing changed, he was just a little slower and more tired, his feathers not quite as bright, but he continued to help the others. Then one year on Christmas Eve, Santa stopped as usual and once again, He asked Reds what he wanted for Christmas. With great difficulty and pain, he climbed up on Santa's knee and said, "Can you make me young again? You see, I am in pain now and can't get around as easy to check on everyone.” Santa thought about this and turned to Reds, and said, "You know my Friend; This job is getting to be too much for me also, so I was thinking of taking on an Assistant to deliver to my feathered friends. Who better than You? It doesn't pay a lot but the rewards are the best. The only thing is you must leave the forest". "Leave the forest? It is the only place I know. Who will take care of the others if I go with you?" Santa said "Look around, they have each other to depend on. It is time someone did something for you". Reds talked to the others and they agreed it was time for him to go, so he climbed on Santa's shoulder and off they flew that night. Now Reds will never grow any older or have any pain and every year on Christmas Eve, make sure you leave some walnuts out, because, if you hear tiny claws on your roof, you know it is Santa Bird, come to visit your feathered friends. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
katana600 Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 Dear Santa Bird, Gilbert would like some magic fairy dust to light his way to shaking off all his fears and opening his heart all the way to allow the fullness of joy. If you have a miracle to spare, the gift of flight is on his wish list. Please give him a kiss on his little grey head and let him know he is okay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talon Posted December 9, 2012 Share Posted December 9, 2012 What a beautiful story........one I will remember and hope it's gets revived every Xmas! Dee, your post brought tears to my eyes, I wish the very same for Gilbert. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kittykittykitty Posted December 9, 2012 Share Posted December 9, 2012 Santa Bird, the gift is really for me. I'm going to spend two weeks with Precious. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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