A story goes that on Christmas Eve, an angel was sent to guide a group of animals to the manger. But the donkey was so stubborn that it kept stopping to eat grass along the way. The angel had to keep prodding it. Finally, when they arrived, the donkey let out a big 'hee - haw' that woke up all the other animals in the stable. It was like he was announcing their grand arrival to see the newborn King in his own humorous way.
Once upon a time, there was a monk who was tasked with decorating the church for Christmas. He was a bit clumsy. While putting up the Christmas lights, he got all tangled up in them. He looked like a human Christmas tree. When the other monks saw him, they couldn't help but laugh. But the clumsy monk said, 'I am just trying to be as bright as the star that led the wise men to Jesus.' His positive attitude in the face of his own clumsiness made it a great and humorous religious Christmas story.
There is a humorous take on the story of the Christmas star. Legend has it that the star was so bright that it confused a group of birds. They thought it was a new sun and started flying towards it in the middle of the night. When they got closer and realized it was something different, they landed on the roof of the stable. They started chirping like they were singing a special Christmas carol for the baby Jesus, adding a touch of humor and chaos to the holy night.