Tracking Santa on the Web

Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:25AM EST

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We watched Jean Shepherd's A Christmas Story recently, and it was fun to hear my kids laugh throughout one of my favorite holiday movies, a well-told story by a radio legend. Watching Ralphie listening to the radio stirred vague memories of tuning into Jean Shepherd's radio show, with my family riveted to his every word. But it also reminded me of the only time as a kid I remember being riveted to the radio instead of the TV: Christmas Eve, listening to the NORAD sightings of Santa on his marathon gift run.

NORAD's Santa tracking operation moved onto the web in 1998, and kids and parents can go to the NORAD Tracks Santa web site and track the big fella's movements in six languages. The story goes that NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) got involved in Santa's movements after its predecessor, CONAD (Continental Air Defense Command), got calls about Santa's whereabouts after Sears & Roebuck mistakenly misprinted a Santa hotline telephone number in newspaper ads in 1955. The commander who answered the first child's call gave out the requested info, and a tradition was born. When CONAD became NORAD, the bi-national air defense command for the United States and Canada in 1958, it took over the duties of tracking Santa's around-the-world flight.

Kids can check out the Santa webcams that "capture images of Santa and the Reindeer as they make their journey around the world."

My kids have also liked the Santa at Claus.com web site, where they can check if they've been naughty or nice. But they have grown suspicious in the past when some of the same phrases popped up after they put in different friends' names. (As always, this is a good teachable moment to tell young kids not to put in full names or other personal information if they send an e-mail to Santa.)

Got any other favorite Santa web sites to incite even more pre-holiday frenzy in your home? Share!

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  • 6 Posted by noonan0 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    Are you kidding me? My posts are being censored? All they leave is the post that www.northpole.com is a great site lol Americans will soon be able to apply for asylum in foriegn countries.

  • 7 Posted by aorb82 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    Yep, great way of spending my tax dollars. They cant find Bin Laden, but they can spend money and time tracking something that doesnt even exist. Goes to show you how wacked out priorities are down there. Gee, I guess a magical sleigh is a higher priority target than suicide attackers and nuclear-armed strategic bombers. "Misdirection: what the eyes sees and the ears hear, the mind believes"

  • 8 Posted by cousint2000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    Or you can even have santa come to your house www.santaforhire.com

  • 10 Posted by alyf10 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    Time breaks down while Santa's on his sleigh, that's how he get's around the world in one night. :) Get the picture? ;)

  • 11 Posted by charlesdonnamelton on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    i have started an e-mail so kids can e-mail santa and get a response.... i will only respond one time per message and on chritmas eve send out a single e-mail to tell kids santa is leaveing the north pole... i will be aligning my e-mail with a program called "partners in the struggle" which is an orginazation speaking out against gun crimes... santas e-mail address is "santaclause@bellsouth.net ". thank you, god bless, and merry christmas, melton

  • 13 Posted by bputney96 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:12PM EDT Report Abuse

    These are great websites, the kids will love them, thx

  • 14 Posted by robbie_messer on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:44PM EDT Report Abuse

    Robbie Ricky Marion Jacob Joshua Jaclynn Marion Ranferi Asia Caillsta Whitney Lindsay Monique Faith Jose S. Jose R. Shina Elizabeth Jennifer

  • 15 Posted by yl_jms on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    i belive in unicorns and lucky charms!!

  • 18 Posted by paris.online on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hello, Merry christmas, to all the people who loves Santa , please click to this link to see him in real : http://www.santaclauslive.com/main.php?link=santa_claus_live&kieli=eng

  • 19 Posted by chulasarita on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    I am proud to be an American and I believe in Santa!

  • 20 Posted by slrlinca on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    madgrafr............apparently you do not have the spirit.....I am so sorry for you. Santa is so much alive. Try to believe!!

  • 21 Posted by lplf2005 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    You can also talk to santa claus for FREE. My kids use following website to call santa and they really enjoy listening to santa. www.telsanta.com Happy Holidays.

  • 22 Posted by bumbumpop on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    I wish I wish The things I want for Christmas will be delivered by Santa and his reindeer. I also hope that the cookies and milk I leave him will be gone the next morning on Christmas Day.

  • 23 Posted by smallbluejellybean on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    Kids some grown ups think the know the spirit of Christmas, but they don't. Some mean person squeezed it out of them! Kids there is a Santa there is a baby Jesus and the spirit lives on with every kind and unselfish act we do in life! DON"T LOOSE THE SPIRIT! Love and Safety during the holidays!!!!

  • 24 Posted by phillipdeans2000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hey, stop lying to children about santa claus. There is no such thing as santa claus and you people know this. It's like parents are lying to they're kids about this so called toy bringer. When really santa claus is actually the childrens' parents. And no one can live at the north pole because there is nothing there but, ice and water. Tell, children the truth that christmas is celebrated because, the birth of Jesus Christ. If your going to tell children this lie about this guy with elves then tell them also that the pigs have wings too. Hey, tell them Peter Pan is real also and that Alice really went to Wonderland. Just, remember the true meaning of the christmas season. And I am not a religious fanatic!!

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