Tracking Santa
We have 3 days, 22 hours and 28 minutes (at the time of this posting) and then Santa will be on his way from the North Pole! One of my traditions (a new one, albeit) is to track Santa on his rounds on Christmas Eve and NORAD has been making this easy for the last 55 years.
You can follow the link to the NORAD Santa Tracker and receive updates throughout his journey as to where he is, how many presents have been delivered, etc. There's also some games and a library and the history of tracking Santa.
Just a bit of fun for the evening...and incentive to get those little ones off to bed before the Big Man appears.
So, here's the link:
http://www.noradsanta.org/
You can follow the link to the NORAD Santa Tracker and receive updates throughout his journey as to where he is, how many presents have been delivered, etc. There's also some games and a library and the history of tracking Santa.
Just a bit of fun for the evening...and incentive to get those little ones off to bed before the Big Man appears.
So, here's the link:
http://www.noradsanta.org/
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