Here's a site to track Santa as he makes his rounds:
http://www.noradsanta.org/en/map/index.php
Enjoy the reason and have a Very Merry Christmas
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Thanks Donny,
My oldest son does that each year for our Grandaughter. This year I told her to be sure to leave Santa some cookies and milk and not to forget the tired thirsty raindeer on the roof wait for Santa! They needed some hay and a pail of water up there before they take off again. She told me her Dad didn't have a ladder and I said he was welcome to borrow mine I just love this time of year
Merry Christmas
My oldest son does that each year for our Grandaughter. This year I told her to be sure to leave Santa some cookies and milk and not to forget the tired thirsty raindeer on the roof wait for Santa! They needed some hay and a pail of water up there before they take off again. She told me her Dad didn't have a ladder and I said he was welcome to borrow mine I just love this time of year
Merry Christmas
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Now she lives happily right here in my shed.
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Donny:
Pretty cool..
For almost 60 years now, Canada and the US via NORAD have been tracking Santa. Most of my life, I remember listening to the NORAD controllers on the radio, then on TV - watching those (att - state of the art) tracking radars as they went from the technology of the old Pine Tree and Dew Line Sites to space based remote sensing.. It was always a lot of fun, and when I was little was very, very exciting.
As Em and I watched our children grow, we made sure that no matter where we were, they understood that Santa always came. And when there was doubts, all I had to do was show them the shipping labels and the pictures of Santa's Workshop at the North Pole.
Yes little ones.. there really is Santa's Workshop at the North Pole.. and I can prove it.
Radio TV, HF Radio and now of course over the internet Santa continues to gladden and excite the hearts and imagination of our children the world over. What a wonderful way to remember what Christmas is all about, even whilst in the rush of buying gifts for all of our loved ones, Santa helps us to remind our children that the best gifts come from the heart and are free, and also remind us of the very best gift any of us have ever received and that is the celebration of our Lord Jesus Christ That is Santa's main job.. which he does very, very well
Merry Christmas to all
Pretty cool..
For almost 60 years now, Canada and the US via NORAD have been tracking Santa. Most of my life, I remember listening to the NORAD controllers on the radio, then on TV - watching those (att - state of the art) tracking radars as they went from the technology of the old Pine Tree and Dew Line Sites to space based remote sensing.. It was always a lot of fun, and when I was little was very, very exciting.
As Em and I watched our children grow, we made sure that no matter where we were, they understood that Santa always came. And when there was doubts, all I had to do was show them the shipping labels and the pictures of Santa's Workshop at the North Pole.
Yes little ones.. there really is Santa's Workshop at the North Pole.. and I can prove it.
Radio TV, HF Radio and now of course over the internet Santa continues to gladden and excite the hearts and imagination of our children the world over. What a wonderful way to remember what Christmas is all about, even whilst in the rush of buying gifts for all of our loved ones, Santa helps us to remind our children that the best gifts come from the heart and are free, and also remind us of the very best gift any of us have ever received and that is the celebration of our Lord Jesus Christ That is Santa's main job.. which he does very, very well
Merry Christmas to all
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