Saturday, February 27, 2010

Thanks Dad for making me So Funny!

I went home to visit my parents and my youngest brother and sister.  I pulled a little joke. . .  I promise David didn't have any idea I did this, though Abby and Luke did. . .  and it looks like my Dad was the one I tricked!  I woke up to this email this morning that had me crying I was laughing so hard!

Practical Joker's Beware

Lorry Rudd you scoundrel!!
    You thought I wouldn't find out who set the booby trap in my freezer, didn't you?  I'll remember this one for a long time for sure.  I know you know what I'm talking about, and I bet your husband set you up to it because when you came in that night we were all eating our Blizzards while you and David had to just watch. . . . . . . .   Sooooooooo gooooooood !!!!!  Well, what you guys did was unforgivable, and just not nice.
    For the rest of you, curious to know what happened, here's the 'rest of the story'.  David & Lorry were traveling to be with us for the weekend, not arriving until after 9 pm.  Abby, Luke & I went to KaHS's B-Ball game and on the way home, Abby left with Kaylee and Luke & I enjoyed an aftergame treat, Blizzards at DQ.  When we got home, there's Lorry & David, just arrived minutes before us.  David was giving me the eye, looking at my Blizzard, wondering where his was, and Lorry, could care less, being pregnant and all like she was.  Well, after a while, I went out for pizza and came back - no Blizzards, just pizza!!  no one stopped to look in our well stocked freezer of ice cream goodies, . . . no they wanted a Blizzard!!    Well, the night passed, pizza and a bowl of ice cream had to do for the night.
    Next day, I had errands, refereed a couple of B-ball games, watched Luke play, then home for the day cleaning up the yard, pruning and spraying trees, boring stuff.  I don't think David & Lorry were out of bed yet!  Oh, I take that back, Lorry was tripping around making noise in the kitchen, so she was up.  Later in the day, Lorry & David take off to runs some errands and they take 2 for 1 DQ coupons with Abby & Luke (?) while I continue to labor outside.  Nothing much else happened that day, so into Sunday morning, making breakfast I happen to see this DQ cup with what looks like half full of someone's uneaten Blizzard.  I ask around, no one comments about it, so I just leave it alone.  David & Lorry leave, going back to Boise.  A couple of days go by, maybe Wednesday evening, when kids are gone to MIA and Gigi was at a class, . . . I snoop around for something for dinner.  Opening the freezer, here's this cup again, . . . .no one has touched it.  Hmmmmm!!  So I take it and try to break off a little bite, to see what flavor it is, . . . and man that thing is hard as a rock!  just a very little crumb or flake is broken off and I nearly ran a fork through my hand as it pierced the sidewall of the paper cup.  Tasted like a salty nut, . . . odd!!  So I try another taste, again almost severing my hand off this time trying to get a bigger chunk of it to break off.  Again, another little flake.  Same reaction, not creamy or chocolatety at all.  not real nasty, but definitely not good like ice cream.  So I just put it away for another attempt maybe later.
    The kids come home and I asked Abby, "Whose DQ Blizzard is that in the freezer?"  And she gets the biggest smile on her face.  I look at Luke who hadn't registered yet, . . . Abby trying to give him a clue or face gesture, but not connecting.  Then all of a sudden he does understand and they both break out laughing.  Your mom & I just look at each other, wondering if they got enough 'gray matter', being the last two kids and the gene pool was maybe running a little low by then.
    So Abby goes into this description of what Lorry did with her afternoon Cassedia left-overs.  It seems that there was about half a DQ Cup worth of refried beans left in the pan, and she got the bright idea to save them in her empty DQ cup.  They looked remarkably like a chocolate, brownie-fudge with nuts DQ Blizzard.  Could've fooled me!!
        So that's my little story of the mysterous DQ cup.  I'll remember to return the favor some day.  Love DAD

I had no idea that refried beans. . . with a little bit of taco seasoning. . . could look so much like chocolate!   As I prepared the fancy treat I could have sworn it really looked like poop and that no one would ever think to try and eat it!  Maybe it looks different when you freeze it :)  Dad sure is hooked on his ice cream and he will risk his flesh and blood to just get a taste!  And he went for two tastes!!!!  
I never imagined you would make me such a great prankster Dad.  Thanks for all your support :)  You can have the rest of that Blizzard. . . it is all yours!  Just think of it as chocolate ice cream swirled with nuts and chewy brownie! Love you Dad!  I promise.

Our Happy Baby

A friend of mine was able to clear up any confusion on our ultrasound. . . just in case my labels and arrows didn't quite work for you.

Ha ha ha!  I am glad our baby is so happy!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Ultrasound at 13 weeks

Here's the ultrasound picture of our little baby.  Some people could care less as it is such a fuzzy picture.  So look if you want!  I know Julia has been begging for a picture as she is studying this sort of medical stuff or something. . . so here it is!
It is upside down on purpose.  All the info on the sides is a mystery to me! I think it is easier to see the little guy too.  I know that this is still pretty blurry and so I tried to label it as far as I know.  It was quite the adventure seeing this little baby in there!  I am glad that it is healthy and that I am doing well too!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Little Baby Rudd

I got to go to the doctor for a more in depth visit.  I got to really get to know my doctor and she is going to be great!  She asked me a million questions about anything that even partially relates to pregnancy and it was great. She is a couple months ahead of me with her own pregnancy and I feel that she really knows exactly what I need to know about what to expect and what I should do/don't do or what to worry about.
I also had my first ultrasound today.  It really did make this whole pregnancy SO real for me.  I am completely new to all of this, so I just go with the flow with a question here and there.  I absolutely loved the ultrasound though.  I was able to see the baby and it was twisting and turning in side of me.  I was able to see it's little heart beating too.  That heart goes so fast!  The baby was just hanging out in there!  It is still pretty little, but about the size of a lemon.  I can't feel much going on in there, but by the ultrasound, it is definitely alive and active!  It was so fun!  My next ultrasound isn't for another 7 weeks! I wish I could see what's going on all the time!  Especially for this first one.  Love it!
I can't wait for this pregnancy to fly by. . . I hope!  I am already going into my 2nd trimester and I will start showing soon!  I can't wait to find out if it is a boy or girl. . . I want both, not at the same time though.  I did find out that there is only one little baby in there :)  I have been wondering, and it was nice to have that question answered.  I feel so lucky and so blessed to have made it through the first trimester where so many people struggle with sickness and even miscarriage.  I can't wait for the end of summer to come and David and I can add to our little family.  I can't wait for the days when we can hold our new baby and really be a Mom and Dad for once!  David will be the cutest Dad ever!  We are just thrilled!

Today seemed like a wonderful extension of Valentine's Day!  We couldn't be happier!!!!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Oh Julia!



This year I have worked really hard not to forget one thing. . . because she would let me know if I did!  It is Julia's birthday tomorrow, but it is already tomorrow there, so I didn't want to miss the real thing for her!
A little bit about this girl, Julia. . .
 . . . We met in August 2005 as she flew to America to experience life with good 'ol Americans as part of a foreign exchange program.
. . . Julia was dunked into our silly home and I took her everywhere with me.
 . . . When I introduced her to friends and family, everyone always wondered where she was from and who she was.  She would try so hard to sound like a fluent American as she would reply, "My name is Chulia and I am from Chermany."  After some confused looks I would 'save the day' and ease the awkwardness and clarify, "Her name is Julia and she has come all the way from Germany to be with us for the school year."  For some reason, this was understood :)
 . . . We had all sorts of adventures together while she was living with my family!  My dad was one adventure, Nana was another, my mom worried about being a good host, and I showed her the American way of life.
. . . She gained about 20 pounds or so while she was with us.  We didn't quite feed her veggies each night like she was used to and our desserts pay no attention to the sugar and whip cream :)
 . . . She spoke amazing English but wanted to get rid of her "British English" accent and also have perfect grammar.  So I felt that I had the freedom to tease her about the cute ways she said things.  My favorite was when she had a hole in her sock and was worried about it as she said, "My sock is having a hole!"  Germans don't cross their fingers for good luck, they "press their thumbs for you" as Julia would say to wish me luck.  I loved the little phrases she would say!
 . . . American high schools were so new to her (Language classes where we don't really learn the language, cheerleaders, homecoming and prom dances, football teams, graduation caps and gowns, and school sports  . . . these were things that she had only seen in the movies as they didn't exist in her schools!)
. . . We went on a senior trip where my dad and Uncle Tom drove us to Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and the Redwood forest!  I think she took a couple thousand pictures!  She probably had the most pictures of the Hollywood sign that we only saw from the highway, as she had my dad turn around about 6 times so she could get a good shot :)
. . . I have kept her awake so many times just chatting away about anything and everything. . . she was a good sport!
Julia became such a close friend for me and for my family!  We were so lucky to have picked out the best exchange student!  She came back to visit our family a little over a year ago and we were able to laugh and joke and stay up all night chatting just like we used to!  We were able to go to the Oregon coast to celebrate the 4th of July and David and I took her to see Yellowstone.  She loved seeing the many sights of America and was able to see Washington D.C. and New York City too.

I was able to go visit her and her family for a few weeks.  This was about three years ago.  She showed me all sorts of German attractions and I loved spending time with their family.  They took me all over the place, and I loved all the places we went!  They were very respectful anytime we were sleeping.  They would postpone any chores at home that might possibly wake someone up. One time Peter, her dad, waited until noon before Julia and I woke up so he could make some repairs on the complete opposite side of the house! I can say that Julia didn't get that kind of special treatment at my house . . . sorry!
This is us in Germany when we visited the Neuschwanstein Castle.
Peter took us to Rothenburg to see the town!


We all visited the Schwartzwald (Black Forest) and visited a glass blowing place there.
This is what Julia usually wars when I'm not around. . . no this is the traditional clothing of people from the Black Forest area. :)

As we would ride the train all over Germany, one time there was a friendly bachelor party that joined us and I got to be the center of their attention since I was the American.  I don't know if I ever told Mom and Dad about the woozy friends that serenaded us and were excited for us to be such a part of their party!  Luckily it only lasted for the end of the train ride!

This is Julia's village where she lives.  There are tons of lush green fields that surround all the villages there. . . I thought it was beautiful!  Julia was so used to all the green of Germany, that she was thrilled and fascinated with the weeds and sagebrush that she saw in Kennewick.
We went camping for a couple days in Idaho.

Julia liked that we brought some floaties for her so she wouldn't have to ruin her beautiful hair!  Cute!
Playing a fun game at a family reunion in Oregon.
Here we are enjoying some of the scenery in Yellowstone:)

I am able to talk with her on Skype now and she is still as studious and funny as ever!  I am hoping to take David out to Germany someday and show him around the place.  It looks like the baby might be joining us for that trip!

It has been so fun to know Julia and to have fun with her.  I know she enjoys my teasing.  She is one of the most studious and smartest people I know.  She is so self-motivated and holds herself to a high standard!  My teasing only motivates her :)

Happy Birthday Julia!  I hope you enjoy your vacation even though you will probably study the whole time!!  You are getting so old now :)  I love all of our fun memories!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Today was the day!

I was finally able to get in to see a doctor!  We found out that I am 12 weeks pregnant and  my due date is August 22!!!!  We were really excited to get this all straightened out.  Since Christmas we have been trying to figure out how to get someone to tell us that all these "great" changes to my body were for the better!  The insurance was such a hassle, and I think it has all been cleared up!  Student teaching hasn't helped me schedule anything either, but FINALLY!!!  We have been soooooooo anxious to find out and we are so relieved that it is mostly settled.  . . . I say mostly because I have been thinking A LOT about the idea that I could possibly have more than one little one in there . . . yikes!!!  I have another appointment in a week that should clarify that and give us more specifics, so until then, I will not be completely settled!

We are really excited for the future addition to our family!  This whole things is quite the adventure!  I have been enjoying plenty of guides to a healthy pregnancy and I think I am looking forward to the second half of this!  I have been VERY lucky not to really have any morning sickness.  I have had plenty of the other symptoms which I could go on about.  So if you really wanted to know, then feel free to ask :)

I am still a little shocked as this is all sinking in and becoming real!  I had a million questions running through my head and had no idea about any of them I was so excited to hear the due date.  A lot of my questions were answered and the rest were just not as important as the exciting news I guess!
 This picture is for those of you who are wondering. . . Dad especially.  I am not really showing at all, just a little pudgy around the belly:)  I still wear all my normal clothes so Dad there is not a need for Spandex onsies, and there never will be either, sorry :)    I know you were hopeful, but it's not going to happen.  I am excited for when I really do look like I am pregnant and not just gaining weight.  First grade isn't that bad on the body, but I am sure the other teachers, and maybe the kids, are starting to wonder if this is the right profession for me! I think I will have to tell them soon!
I am really excited to be a mom and can't wait to have a little one running circles around me!  David is working hard to provide for our little family so that I will be able to be home with the baby when it comes.  He will be an amazing dad.  He has been taking good care of me to make sure that I am staying healthy and not doing anything to hurt the baby.  He is excited to teach the new baby all sorts of things about ping pong and accounting.  He will be the cutest dad and he is already a proud parent of the baby-to-be!  I am one lucky girl to have married him!  I still have the biggest crush on that boy and he never forgets to kiss me goodnight :)

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Our New Look

David got some new glasses a couple weeks ago.  He doesn't wear them all the time, but it helps him especially when he drives at night. He also got a new haircut, so he is lookin' sharp ;)

He has his new look, so I thought I needed to compensate with a pair of these!
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These are my sassy new shoes!  Not quite the greatest shoes for teaching in all day, but they sure are fun to wear!
Be sure to check in tomorrow as we will probably have an exciting update!!! (Even more exciting than new glasses, new haircut, AND sassy new shoes!)