Thursday, April 30, 2009

Greatfull




So this past week, while my parents were on a business trip to London, England, I got to babysit my two sisters Kori and Kim for 10 days. Kim is a junior in high school and really busy so she isn't home much so you really don't need to babysit her, but Kori is in 5th grade and busy as ever! She has multiple things every night of the week. I was so glad that my mom asked me to watch the kids while she was gone because she usually has my grandma and aunts watch them so I was really excited because I have never watched them for that many days and I honestly didn't think it would be that hard...boy was I wrong! Being a mom to two teenage kids is HARD work! I have no idea how my mom or any mom does it, specially when she had 4 of us at home! You have to juggle going to work, getting the kids up and off to school, making sure they are to softball practice, piano, softball games and play practice, cooking dinner everynight, keeping the house clean, taking care of your husband, making sure their homework is done, make sure they did their reading for the day,planning your lesson for sunday, taking care of the dogs and farm animals, and laundry ( I'm sure I missed a few other ones too). I never realized how stressfull and hard it is to be a mother. Not that Kim and Kori are naughty, hard to take care of kids either, they are wonderfull kids! Its like that country song Mr. mom, I honestly don't know how they do it and have any time for their selves. During the middle of the week I told Jer that I am never gonna have kids, he then reminded me that kids dont go from little bundles of joy to busy teenagers over night and you slowly get use to all the hussle and bussle, which is true. But I just wanted to let all of the mothers out there, specially my mom, how much I look up to you and how greatfull I am to you! My mom could have easily said we could only take one dance class or only play sports so she could have more time for herself, but she NEVER did. Us kids did every single activity we wanted we did dancing, piano, multiple sports, voice lessons, traveling leagues... everything! And never once did I hear my mom complain about never having time for herself...NEVER! I am so greatfull for my wonderfull mom and her letting me watch the kids so that I could see how much mothers do for their children. Dad don't think I forgot about you, I am very greatfull for him as well. Without all of the time he has spent helping with things and also for working hard at work and making it financially possible to do all of the things I was able to do while i was growing up. I know that I wouldn't be who I am today if it wasn't for my mom and dad being so un-selfish and letting me be involved in all of the things I have been. I love you mom and dad!!

Storman Norman



Norman George Rudd(December 16, 1936 - October 24, 2008 Fielding-On a beautiful fall morning, Norman George Rudd, 71, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother uncle and friend, passed away peacefully at his home in Fielding with his family by his side.
Norm was born December 16, 1936 to Electa and Clark Rudd at their family home in Fielding. He was the youngest of five children. In 1954, he graduated from BRHS. On September 19, 1955, he married his high school sweetheart DeeAnn Wood in the Logan LDS Temple. Together they had 6 daughters. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in which he enjoyed serving in many capacities. He was currently a High Priest in the Fielding Ward.
He loved farming and ranching, learning the trade along side his father and brothers. Later establishing himself as one of the hard working farmers and ranchers in the Bear River Valley. He loved sports; participating, coaching, and watching his children and grandchildren follow in his footsteps. He was a loving and supportive husband. Dad spent many years serving in the Scouting program, many of them with mom as District Cub Chairmen. He loved to see and do new things, and to travel; always taking the scenic route. But, he mostly loved to visit with his friends and family - anywhere and everywhere - he considered everyone his friend. In addition, to full time farming, he was one of the first employees at Thiokol. Starting at an entry level position and without any formal education, he worked his way up the ranks and enjoyed a successful career as a respected Manufacturing Engineer. He retired from Thiokol after 35 years.
Norm is survived by his loving wife of 53 years DeeAnn; his pride and joy of his life his 6 daughters, JoLene (David) Nielson, Susan (Doug) Lish, Kelli (Mike) Rose, Patti (Gordon) Knudsen, Marsha (Ken) Turner, and Becky Hansen. 21 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren with one on the way, his sister LeOra Penhorwood, and brothers Oris, Evan, and Ross. Preceded in death by his parents.
I am so greatful for my grandpa Rudd he was such an amazing man and always made you feel special and loved. I love and miss you gramps!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

I am a BAD mother

So I feel like such a horrible mother, I totally forgot to post a blog about mine and Jeremy's new baby!! We are proud parents of our adorable boy Gunner, he is the cutest yellow lab puppy alive!! We got him almost a month ago when he was 7 weeks old from a guy here in Tremonton. My family and I originally went to look at the puppies for my dad, who has secretively been wanting a puppy but wont admit it, and when we got up there only two puppies were left. They were just so cute Jer and I just had to get the other puppy. He stayed with his brother Cooper at my parents house for a few weeks so he could get the potty training thing down, we just recently took him to his new home which is out on the farm with our cows and chickens. He was really sad at first being a way from Koris new puppy westley and his brother cooper but he is now really liking living on the farm and just learned how to fetch his tennis ball!! Jeremy is sad because Gunner likes me more, when jer throws the tennis ball Gunner will never bring it back to him, he with hunt me down and bring the ball to me. But I hear that its normal for male dogs to like females more and vis versa, so who knows maybe another puppy will be in our future to make things even!!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Food Storage?

Lately Jeremy and I have been talking alot about Food Storage. We know that it is very important and we really need it but its so hard for fairly newlyweds to have the space or money to get everything they need to have a good Food Storage. So we got this wonderfull idea that instead of buying all the stuff for our Food Storage we will produce it! So we recently have purchased 10 baby chicks and 3 baby calves! This is Food Storage right?! It's probably not what President Hinckley ment by food storage but it works for us. Now we get up every morning and bottle feed our calves and then feed them again at night. It's amazing how much closer it has brought me and jer to have this little ( soon to be big) project. The chicks have grown so fast and the baby calves are adorable. I keep asking Jeremy what he wants to name our calves and he keeps telling me that I can't name something that we are gonna eat one day cuz then I will want to keep it as a pet and never kill it. At first I disagreed but I am finding out that I am getting pretty attached to Cupid, Chet and Oreo.

Kara's Birthday!!

So I am officialy a blogger! Every one has been telling me how fun this is and how I need to get me and jer one so I am really excited to finally get my butt in gear and make us one! Tuesday was my 21st birthday! Jeremy is such a amazing person, for my birthday he took this really old wooden table that I found in his grandparents barn and totally refinished, sanded, fixed and painted this table for my birthday. It was a great gift and I really loved it, he even took the time to sand the corners to give it that rustic look that I love. The night before I hung out with my family and got some really nice presents from my family and some way cute shoes from my sister Kelsie, they are all such nice people! Then on Tuesday Jeremy took me shopping and got me some really cute clothes at maurices and the Ed Hardy perfume at Buckle ( smells SO good!) Then we went out to a delicious dinner at Hamiltons steak house in Logan ( which was AMAZING!!) and finished the night cuddling on our bean bag watchin movies! It was a great birthday and thank you to everyone who made it be that way!