Thursday, December 25, 2008

Letter to Santa

The kids wrote a letter to Santa tonight and here is how it all unfolded. The Gingerbread houses were left for Santa and Mrs. Clause instead of Milk and Cookies along with the following note of sentiments from our kids, with mom acting as the scribe for them.

To: Santa
Dear Santa Clause,
Your coming to town and that's all right! We've been good kids. (Mom as scribe)
Dexter's own writing:
Santa Caluse, Thank you for the presents, I love you.
Lucy's own writing:
I love you Santa Clause, Have a safe flight.

From: Santa
To Dexter, Lucy, and Family
How wonderful it was to be given such a wonderful gift. Those gingerbread houses will be wonderful.
Dexter I am pleased with your progress this year so I have decided to get you what you asked for. You have been a wonderful boy this year. Keep it up.
Lucy, your spirit is strong and so is your will. I am so happy and proud that you have chosen to exercise these traits in righteousness. Your behavior has been wonderful as well. Keep it up.
From the bottom of my and Mrs. Clause's hearts, have a very merry Christmas and I am looking forward to seeing you next year.
Love,
S.C.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Redemption!

From this.... (the horrible Santa and the $15.00 picture)




















To this... (a nice Santa, Mrs. Clause & pictures we didn't have to pay for!)






























My friends father has a Santa and Mrs. Clause come into his work every year for the employee's kids and grandkids and she invited us to go along. The kids were shy at first but Dexter warmed right up to Santa and Lucy was just in love with Mrs. Clause. On the car ride home Lucy said, "Mrs. Clause is my friend, Mommy!" She was so excited. Dexter said, "Santa talked to us this time." If you read the post below you know that our last Santa encounter was not so good and he didn't talk to the kids AT ALL. I am so thankful that we were able to go (Thanks Michonne!) because Santa is a friend in the Saupe household once again!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Look up Rainbow in the dictionary and it will say: SLACKER!

Since her last post we have had 3 more kids, been to the moon (and back obviously), and vacationed in the Mediterranean. Well maybe not all that, but there has been enough time for all that to happen. Sorry, we will try not to let this happen again. We know the Grandma's really enjoy the updates and pictures. There will be a lot of random pictures so bare with me.





OK let's start off with the kids. My memory is a bit fuzzy because my has wife slacked sooo much and hasn't blogged since before Halloween, so I will start. Our theme for costumes was Grease. Dexter and I were T-Birds (I had the most awesome wig but we don't have a picture- I know bummer). Lucy, Hazel and Mom were the most beautiful pink ladies you ever did see. My wife made the poodle skirts with the help of a friend. We all looked awesome but the camera ran out of battery before we got a family picture. The kids are what matter anyway. I gotta say Dexter looked PERFECT, his hair was all greasy and hung perfectly from his cranium. He even had a little Elvis like stance when he was in costume. I really wish I could have grown up in that era. When we were all dressed up we put on some music and the kids started dancing together. It was super cute. We have pictures. Here are a couple:

I know, I know we have the cutest kids EVER!




Unfortunately, most of November (and right up until now) one or more of the Saupe clan has been sick with the cold or flu. Every single one of us has had both in the last six weeks but in between all that sickness there was some highlights. We celebrated my wife's birthday. Dad and Mom got to go to the Coldplay concert which was extremely good. I was a little annoyed at the sound level, but now that my ears have stopped ringing a month later I can forgive and forget.
Then Thanksgiving was spent with most Rainbow's siblings at Nina & Rett's house and we all had a great time. Thanks, Nina, for hosting. It was great.
The next big thing was that Hazel popped out a couple of teeth. So now she has her two front toofises and just keeps getting cuter. Don't believe me... Well then BAM!




The many faces of Hazel.

She is such a joy. Even teething with a cold and/or flu, horrible diaper rash, immunizations and flu shots she is the sweetest little thing. We are lucky she is ours. At her 6 month check-up (which was really at 7 months) she was 19 lbs 7 oz and 29.75 inches long. A good healthy size but there was a bit of a concern that she went down from the 95% in weight to the 75%. It was most likely that she has just gotten over a very bad case of the stomach bug but it will be monitored because if it continues to go down that could indicate the previously blogged-about heart issues could be an problem. But I am chalking it up to the flu for now. We will see in a few months at her next check-up.


She has also started sitting up and crawling which scares Mom because now she has 3 very mobile children. But it is great to see her grow up. Crawling is still somewhat manageable. When she starts running with the other two, that's when we are in real trouble. And with the way she picks up new skills it will probably be sooner than later. We have started bathing her in the tub with the big kids. She loves it, so do Dex and Lucy. It is cute and much easier to get them all bathed. Aren't they cute in their towels? Have I mentioned how cute our kids are?

The kids are also really enjoying dance parties lately. They like to turn on the music channel on the TV (probably because we actually don't own a stereo) and dance away. Lucy especially. The other day we were in the McDonald's play place and she started dancing around and shouting out, "Look at me guys! Think I'm cute?!" She dances all day long.



I also took my life into my hands by getting up onto the roof and hanging up Christmas lights. They look great. I have a picture of the masterpiece I put together on the lamppost but not the house. You'll just have to imagine the most beautiful and elegant Christmas lights and that is what ours looks like.

In an effort to gear up for Christmas we took the kids to see Santa Claus. This Santa really made me mad because we couldn't take our own pictures because they wanted you to buy theirs. Okay, that is fine but then the Santa better be worth it. But he wasn't!!! The kids were a little scared and shy of Santa but did Santa try and warm them up with some Ho-Ho-Ho's or asking them what they wanted, or even giving me or the kids EYE CONTACT!? No, he was horrible. Didn't even say a word. I was made. So it was a bust. We did get a picture where Dexter looks terrified and Lucy is screaming but we will have to scan it in.


Today we made our 2nd Annual Saupe Gingerbread creation. Last year was a train. This year we had two houses. The kids and I had tons of fun. Lucy took the philosophy of "two for me, one for the house" policy when it came to the candy and ate more than good for her or her teeth. It was great. Hazel had lots of fun watching. Can't wait for next year when she can join in on the fun.

It feels like we are totally unprepared for Christmas. Most likely because everyone has been so sick for so long. It takes a toll on everyone when no one feels well and days on end are filled with diapers, snotty noses and puke (with the occasional snow storm that makes it hard to leave the house). We didn't send out cards this year and Christmas presents will be late this year but to all our loved ones: Please know we LOVE you and think about you all the time and hope that the spirit of Christmas is with you and you can forgive us of our faults and forgetfulness.

Merry Christmas everyone!