LOOKING FOR SANTA..TRACK HIM WITH NORAD!!

"It's the most wonderful time of the year." When I'm excited, I love to sing. Can you believe it? We are almost there..Christmas is almost here! Was it not just Summer, like yesterday? Too crazy, seems like the older you get the faster the seasons change. Santa Claus is coming to a city near you, and if you are wondering where he is look no further. Go to the offfical NORAD SANTA TRACKER to get the exact location of Santa's whereabouts.

NORAD's Santa Tracker will start to track Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, providing children from all over the world the latest position, images, and videos of the journey of Santa and the presents he is bringing.

Although the tracker has yet to start, the NORAD Santa Tracker website has been posting news, videos, updates from the North Pole, and fun activities in the Kids’ Countdown Village since the beginning of December in seven languages: English, Chinese, Dutch, Spanish, French, Italian, and Japanese.
This year, NORAD will track Santa with radar, satellites, Santa Cams, and even fighter jets. the website allows children to track Santa’s flight in Google Earth. This new feature allows children to receive detailed information on his current location with vivid graphics, and to naturally learn more about world geography based on Santa’s trip across the globe.


If you have a GM vehicle with OnStar you can just press the OnStar button, ask for a Santa Update to find out where the big guy is, and make your kids feel better. “It’s great to provide our customers with a fun, highly informative benefit during the holidays,” said Scott Kubicki, executive director, OnStar Sales, Services and Marketing. “Our advisors also enjoy hearing children’s surprise and joy when they learn that St. Nick is only hours away from their home.”


NORAD, the joint U.S. and Canadian military center in charge of monitoring and defending North American air space, and its predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD), have been tracking Santa’s flight for more than half a century. However, NORAD's tracker is undoubtedly more technologically advanced, as children used to call CONAD’s hotline to ask about Santa’s location.


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