Dec 15, 2007

VISITING THE NORTHPOLE


Ever get tired of the same old looking websites? I somehow happened upon a website that could make your Christmas Holidays easier and more entertaining. It's at the North Pole!!

This site has everything. Things for Parents, Kids and Teachers. http://www.northpole.com/

If you're looking for something special for children, they have a place to print off story pages with pictures for children that they can color. Just print it off and put it together with a pretty cover. You can send a letter to Santa; personalize a story with a child's name or even your own in it; visit the Elf Clubhouse and also send a holiday e card plus much more.

There is even a place for teachers to find skills and exercises for all ages. There are Basic Motor Skills; Learning numbers; visual skills plus many other choices. There is even a Norad Santa Tracker that allows you to click on Santa's village and see what is being done in different buildings.

The best thing for me is under Recipes. There are so many recipes that reminds me of what my parents used to make at Christmas. You can find cookies; candies; cakes; pies; breads and other recipes. You do have to click on Parents then at the top, click on Kitchen. It is the most extensive list of recipes for Christmas I have found.

Since my Chronic Fatigue Syndrome has been interfering with me getting out much, maybe I'll get time and energy to make some of the familiar recipes for our own Christmas.

Don't forget to visit the North Pole soon!!

2 comments:

chronic chick said...

Can totally understand life not bargined for , Life with lupus has taught me just that.

Brenda Dennison-Youngers said...

Thanks for the comment chronic chick. Have you ever been to the website
www.butyoudontlooksick.com??
It's done by someone who also battles Lupus. Thanks for stopping by, I'm so housebound sometimes, blogging seemed a way to speak to others. make sure to check out the website above, it's one of the best ones I've seen and she has a story of about energy that she explains with spoons. I've written about it here before. good luck. take care.