[nagdu] Fw: [Blind-cooks] a christmas story to put you in the spirit

Bryan Brown bryanbrown at solarus.biz
Sat Dec 24 07:34:07 UTC 2011


Mark,

    Do you know who the original author of this story is? Will you share or 
ask if the author would mind if you shared their contact information with 
me?Please let me know.

    thanks,
    B
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark J. Cadigan" <kramc11 at gmail.com>
To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users" 
<nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2011 12:11 AM
Subject: [nagdu] Fw: [Blind-cooks] a christmas story to put you in the 
spirit


> Forwarded from the blind cooks list, I thought you would all enjoy this.
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
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> Here's the story
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> A Christmas Story
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> One bright Christmas Eve, Santa Claus awoke looking forward to taking to 
> The night sky on his sleigh. He got out of bed, pulled on his hat and big 
> red coat and opened the outside door to go and visit his trusty reindeer. 
> It was snowing and very cold.  As Santa approached the stables, he smiled 
> at the thought that he would soon see Rudolph's red nose shining through 
> the blizzard.
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> But, oh no, wait a minute; as he turned the corner, Santa saw not one but 
> nine shiny red noses! Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, 
> Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph were all looking miserable. "Oh dear," said 
> Santa, "what's up with you all?"
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> Comet, the reindeer union rep, stepped forward. "I'm very sorry, but none 
> of my reindeer will be able to do a full night's present delivery shift," 
> said Comet, looking sad. "This is the first time we've ever wimped out on 
> you, but we're all feeling lousy this year Santa and, well, we feel you'd 
> be better off with some other helpers just this once."
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> "Comet, this is disastrous news!" Santa held his head in his hands. "I'm 
> not sure I can get all the presents out to all the little boys and girls 
> without help from my reindeer."
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> At this, Blitzen and Prancer stepped forward. "To be honest Santa, we had 
> always worried something like this might happen," said Blitzen, sounding 
> very bunged up. "With this in mind, some years ago Prancer decided to 
> approach another group of magical creatures with special powers who might 
> be able to stand in during an emergency."
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> "Well, Prancer," Santa turned to the other reindeer whose eyes were 
> streaming, "Do tell me. What is your idea? Which other creatures of the 
> world have magical powers that can match those of my nine wonderful 
> reindeer, of whom so many songs are sung and tales are told?" "Why...
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> Guide Dogs, of course!" smiled the reindeer. He turned towards the snowy 
> white plains of Greenland, tapped the ground three times with his hoof, 
> bowed his head and antlers, then majestically reared up making a very loud 
> calling sound that echoed round the four corners of the planet.
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> Within the space of thirty seconds, a shadow appeared far on the horizon. 
> As it got bigger, Santa could just make out nine glowing Labradors, picked 
> out in the arctic moonlight as they flew towards him. "This year," 
> continued Prancer, "your helpers will be: Danson, Goldie, Honey, Sheba, 
> Chimo, Nanuk, Yukon, Woody and Nelson." Santa and his deer stood and 
> stared up at the approaching dogs, who they could now hear barking. When 
> the dogs landed they became silent; the only noise was the north wind 
> howling. Santa, awed by the sight, was about to speak when the leading 
> dog, Danson, led a single note chorus of howls as a salute to the reindeer 
> whom they would replace this year. Happy, all the reindeers saluted back 
> and in unison returned to their stables.
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> "Greetings to you, Father Christmas," said Danson. "Instead of being with 
> our blind owners this year, we want to bring smiles to the faces of all 
> the world's children. We're ready when you are."
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> Santa smiled and beckoned the creatures. He led them to his workshop. 
> Parked outside was a huge sleigh, loaded with presents of all shapes and 
> sizes. A small green-clad elf was just putting the last present on the 
> top; when it was balanced correctly, he slid down and pushed himself off 
> the side and scampered back into the warmth. Sheba, Chimo and Honey had 
> already positioned themselves at the front of the sleigh and barked at the 
> other dogs to join them. As they lifted the sleigh's harness Santa said: 
> "Aren't you going to take your own little white harnesses off first?" "Oh 
> no," spoke up Woody, the smallest of the dogs, "these are our identity. 
> Guiding is what we do and tonight Santa, we will guide you!"
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> With the dogs all in place, Santa climbed onto the front of the sleigh, 
> took the reins in his hands and boomed merrily at the top of his voice: 
> "Go Danson... go Goldie... go Honey!"
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> The dogs pulled and the sleigh took off into the now clear dark blue sky. 
> "Moosh Sheba, gee up Chimo, away Nanuk... away!"
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> Woody turned and winked at Nelson. They were both wondering how their 
> Owners were getting on. They hoped to be back and curled up at the foot of 
> their beds before they awoke, and chuckled at what their masters would 
> think if they knew they were flying around the world helping to deliver 
> presents.
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> "Woody, Nelson, noses forward!" Santa's voice startled them into action.
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> "Yukon, stop trying to eat the falling snow," he continued, before 
> breaking into a very loud and satisfied: "Ho ho ho! Keep flying, my little 
> guides.
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> This year," winked Father Christmas, "your dogs will find out what busy 
> really means."
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> As the sleigh, the jolly old man and the nine magical guiding dogs reached 
> the horizon and flew towards the first of several billion houses on the 
> list, Santa knew that the guide dogs had saved the day and everything 
> would be all right. "Merry Christmas, one and all!"
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