Updated: Dec 15, 2021 Published Dec 12, 2021
Davey Do
10,608 Posts
As a kid, I would watch Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer every year around Christmas time and never tired of seeing it. Last year around this time, with my art, I was into an animation phase, so I dug some up that were featured on this General Nursing forum.
Here are the first two animations:
Stay tuned for more allnurses' holiday reruns!
Hoosier_RN, MSN
3,965 Posts
I miss the holiday classics. I have streaming, and most services want to charge an arm and a leg for me to watch
Well, Hoosier, without charge, you can sit back and watch the rerun of an animation that was inspired by you and a town in your home state.
On 12/12/2021 at 1:48 PM, Davey Do said: Well, Hoosier, without charge, you can sit back and watch the rerun of an animation that was inspired by you and a town in your home state.
I'm smile crying at this ?
On 12/12/2021 at 5:21 PM, Hoosier_RN said: I'm smile crying at this ?
Oooooh! I'm sorry you're crying.
Maybe this happy Christmas song will cheer you up some:
And now I'm laughing my hiney off!
On 12/12/2021 at 8:28 PM, Hoosier_RN said: And now I'm laughing my hiney off!
Like the Christmas Tree at the end of "An Old Fashioned Christmas Tree"?
nursel56
7,098 Posts
Hilarious! Your creativity is amazing.
Thank you for the kind words, nursel.
I am always not so kind, as Santa knows:
JBMmom, MSN, NP
4 Articles; 2,537 Posts
Those are all great Christmas cheer animations!
Thank you, JBMmom!
These two animations are from "Santa's Visit to the Hospital":
My Dad, along with working as a welder and managing a small farm, was also a fireman for our small town's volunteer fire department. As a kid, I would sometimes go with him when he helped to sell Christmas trees for the fire department.
The stands that held the trees were also water reservoirs. You didn't want that reservoir to go empty, as the Christmas tree would lose its needles sooner, dry out faster, and become more of a fire hazard.