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Track Santa with NORAD
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I've booked marked it for my little ones - they'll love it.
Thanks
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To make it more fun for the Kids, after 7pm (USA Time) Xmas Eve. You can speak personally to Santa Control on 001 877 44 66723. If you use one of the numerous dial through access 0844 numbers to the USA in the call checker list on this site it will only cost you 1p a minute from a UK BT Landline!!!( However if you dont get through a min call charge of 5p applies).
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Thank you so much for this, my children will love it. My son is nearly 7 now and I'm really worried that this will be his last year as a true 'believer' so I want to make sure it's really special.
Can you track him all day or just in the evening as we prepare for his arrival?:rudolf: :xmastree: :santa2:0 -
I used this last year with my two young children, Ringo Starr was one of the narrators (excuse spelling). It was very exciting tracking him across the world and very clever.
Another good site is https://www.claus.com where the children can check out whether they are naughty or nice. Good fun for them. We are off to Lapland on Saturday so the children are behaving themselves because they know Santa will see them (wish it could be like this every year).No Matter what you do there will be critics.0 -
I've used this the last couple of years for my kids. The first year, it seemed to be saying he was in the same place for AGES. Then I realised that I had just been hitting the same button instead of refreshing the page
(think that's how it happened). Trouble is when I realised, it was saying he was already in England so it was a very fast 'bedtime kiddies'.
Can't remember what time he's supposed to come to England, but I know it was earlier that I usually send mine to bed on Christmas Eve (always keep them up late playing games and generally getting them hyped up so they're worn out for bed - they've never been up earlier than nine on Christmas day yet :snow_laug), so this year I plan to try and keep the page that says he's heading for England but not play it to them until laterI'm a little angelBUT A WHOLE LOTTA DEVIL
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Fraserca wrote:Sorry but I can't agree with the idea of supporting the aims of the American Military Industrial Complex in whitewashing their aims.
The truth is that this organisation is set up to track and control missiles which can be targeted on any city in the world. The indescriminate destruction of families would be the result of this organisation being given the orders from the White House.
Not so cheery when you find out who they are .
loooool
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mshelsbels wrote:Hi there,
Not sure if this has already been posted, but thought this might be of interest. For the last 5 years myself and my 2 kids have 'tracked' Santa across the world on Christmas Eve, via this site...HERE
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Thanks for posting. I've merged this post with another thread about NORAD.0 -
Lighten up ? I am pretty light most of the time but even the revered John Lennon pointed out that at Christmas time it is important to be aware of what is going on in the world, ie in the song Merry Christmas ( War is Over ).
I just wonder what the NORAD are up to here. In my view its a public relations exercise to make us all like them and ignore their true purpose.
My kids are grown up now. They spent most of their childhood under the threat of nuclear anihilation. That threat still exists but we have allowed ourselves to be diverted by misleading ' happy family stories' such as these.
There are plenty other things to do at Christmas with young children rather than gathering round a computer. Try reading them stories, write letter to Santa, take them out to look at the stars or take them out to a church for the carol singing.
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Fraserca wrote:Lighten up ? I am pretty light most of the time but even the revered John Lennon pointed out that at Christmas time it is important to be aware of what is going on in the world, ie in the song Merry Christmas ( War is Over ).
I just wonder what the NORAD are up to here. In my view its a public relations exercise to make us all like them and ignore their true purpose.
My kids are grown up now. They spent most of their childhood under the threat of nuclear anihilation. That threat still exists but we have allowed ourselves to be diverted by misleading ' happy family stories' such as these.
There are plenty other things to do at Christmas with young children rather than gathering round a computer. Try reading them stories, write letter to Santa, take them out to look at the stars or take them out to a church for the carol singing.
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I thought this was a ''freebies string'', of a money saving website.
Obviously I am mistaken.
It seems to be a political discussion.
PLEASE-PLEASE -Save the politics for the right time and place AND FOR THE PEOPLE WHO WANT TO DISCUSS POLITICS.
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