Thursday, December 14, 2006



2006 Rodda Family Christmas Picture!

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Friday, November 10, 2006

3 months to go!


For those of you who enjoy seeing me with a big tummy, this one's for you! I am not about 6 months pregnant and feeling pretty good. The last few months are always tough. I typically don't gain much wait during my first two trimesters (only 11 lbs so far) but in the end I get pretty large! I gained 46 lbs with Grant and 48 with Ashton. I'm hoping that doesn't mean I'm on track for 50 with this little one! The weight gain is always the biggest challenge for me--getting uncomfortable, not sleeping well, not being able to tie my own shoes... But in February, when our baby girl arrives, it will all be worth the while!

Thursday, November 02, 2006

New Pics




Although I don't have much of a response when I post pictures, these are just too adorable not to share with the world. I am amazed each day at the blessing of our children--they are incredible!

Monday, October 23, 2006

Fall Fun!






Click on the picture for a closer look!
For those of you who don't myspace, I couldn't let you miss out on these adorable pictures of our family having fun in the leaves. (One advantage of having two HUGE old trees in your yard is lots of fall fun!)

In the background of the picture with Grant you might notice an old looking house. This is our neighbor's home. He has been trying to restore this old Victorian HUGE house for several years. I wish he would finish the job!!!!

Friday, September 29, 2006

Sweet Baby Girl

A new baby girl makes hearts complete,
So precious her life, so tiny and sweet.
Cradling her close within your arms,
Touched by her undeniable charms.
There will be frilly ribbons, and bows,
Donning her blankets and adorable clothes.
There will be bunnies and cuddly brown bears,
A table set with teacups and chairs.
There will be storybooks and play dishes,
Dolls to mother with bottles and kisses.
There will be tippy toe twirls and spins,
Endless giggles and silly grins.
Hold her hand and kiss her face,
Snuggle and cuddle, and embrace.
Memorize her little girly ways,
Be thankful for her every day.
A baby girl is a fairytale come true,
A precious gift given to you.
Heavenly joy sent from above,
A baby girl now yours to love.

Yesterday we had a sonogram and, you guessed it, IT'S A GIRL! We could not be happier!

Monday, September 11, 2006

Exciting Events



The past week was very exciting. Grant began preschool at Gingerbread Nursery School and we had a great birthday party for Ashton. (Ashton turns two Wednesday!) Thought I'd post some pics of these exciting events!

The first picture shows Ashton blowing out the candles on his mother's attempt at a Thomas the TankEngine cake! He loved it!

The second shows Grant on his first morning of pre-school. He no longer likes to smile for the camera, but this expression captures his personality well anyway!

We're so proud of these two boys!

Tuesday, August 08, 2006


















Do they come much cuter than this? I don't think so! And we get to have one more! :)
If you want to see more updated pics of my adorable children, you should check out my myspace site. I have two slideshows that have a lot of fun shots of the kids as well as some of my favorite memories of the past two years. www.myspace.com/mistyrodda

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Yep...its true

We have another baby on the way. WOW! I guess God had different plans than we did! Hoping to post an ultrasound picture next week. Can't wait to see that little peanut and hear the precious sound of a heartbeat. Until then, just thought I'd share the news with the blogging world.

Saturday, June 03, 2006


Above are the roses that were waiting for me when I got home today...beautiful, aren't they?

6 years ago today I married my best friend. Happy Anniversary baby! I love you more today than I did when I said "I do."

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Spring is here!


Or is it?

This picture was not taken in December...or January...or even February. This is today--March 21st!!! On my calendar next to today's date it says "First Day of Spring." Is this some kind of joke?

Oh well, it is still beautiful and so much fun!

Friday, March 17, 2006

Update

Ashton is doing much better. After your children are sick you realize even more just how much they mean to you! Thanks to all of you who joined us in praying for him!

More good news--our bathroom is almost finished! The tile is down, just needs to be grouted. Then we'll be able to put in the toilet, sink and shower. Can't wait!

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

My Baby is Sick

Ashton was released from the hospital last night after two days of rehydration. He has had a virus (or so I'm told that's what it is) since Friday which severely dehydrated the little guy. He is not better but the doctor believes now that he has the ability to eat and drink on his own (although its a very small amount) that he'll be able to fight off the virus at home. We are still dealing with pretty bad diarrhea, he is extremely lethargic and just not himself. Please pray for him...and for the rest of us. It's been a rough week.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Random Useless Facts

For your reading pleasure...

1. An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain.

2. During World War II, the very first bomb dropped on Berlin by the Allies killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo.

3. In 1901 Annie Taylor was the first woman to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel. She was 64 years old at the time.

4. Every square inch of the human body has an average of 32 million bacteria on it. (Ewww!)

5. Almonds and pistachios are the only nuts mentioned in the Bible. (You’ll only get that kind of inside info from a Bible college grad!)

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Spring Preview




Yesterday we had a glimpse of Spring. It was wonderful!

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Progress!



Sheet rocking is messy........very, very messy! Here I am, attempting to clean. It didn't work. However, there has been some extremely productive work going on today. My husband (with the help of a couple of other guys) installed the exhaust fan. He also has been sheetrocking and we now have almost all the walls up and the beginning of a shower! How exciting!

Tuesday, February 28, 2006



On the top is a picture of our bathroom before we began the remodeling process. It had been "remodeled" only about 3 years ago by the previous owners, but there were some mold problems we were not able to get rid of so we decided that it was time to tear things out and do things right! (I must admit I was glad to have an excuse to remodel. Although it was a nice bathroom, it was a little on the "country" side which is not really my style.) Thankfully we have a bathroom upstairs that we can use while this one is torn apart. The picture on the bottom is our bathroom as it sits now. Stan is doing an amazing job with the work. He has spent every evening for over a week plus some hours during the day, toiling in this small space. It will be great when it is finished, but there is much left to do! Exhaust fan, rewiring a new double light switch, finishing moisture rock around shower area, reinstalling shower base and bath panel, painting, tiling and of course reinstalling the sink, toilet and fixtures.... Can't wait to post a picture of the beautiful finished product. It will be more up to date, more us and best of all mold free!

Thursday, February 23, 2006


I.LOVE.THIS.MAN.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

There really is very little exciting about turning 28. Honestly, its just one year closer to 30 as far as I'm concerned! There are milestone birthdays...13, 16, 18, 21, 25 (big break on your car insurance!) but 28....not really anything special. However, today has been one of the best birthdays to date thanks to my husband. He really is wonderful and he always comes through when I least deserve it. (I've been a bit of a diva this week. )

Birthdays are a good time to reflect. Here's what I've been contemplating today...
1) It took me a LONG time to really know myself. I think I walked through life having no idea who I was for a very long time. Being a people-pleaser, I am fairly sure I was always just trying to be whoever everyone around me wanted me to be. Sad, but true. In my late twenties I am finally coming to terms with myself and realizing that its okay that I'm just me. Now if I can just get used to being myself around other people....something to work on before 30.
2) I am valuable to God. Heard a great illustration recently about value. A dollar bill is still worth $1 regardless of whether its brand new, crispy, straight from the mint or old, crumpled, filthy and straight from a greasy pocket. And I am worth God's only Son's life whether I'm brand new, crisp and clean or beat down, dirty and worn. Grace is an awesome thing.
3) I need to be a better friend. I get extremely wrapped up in my own world and forget to work on friendships. Then I wonder why I've lost touch with all the girls who have meant so much to me over the years. I'm terrible at writing and even worse at picking up the phone. This year I'm going to work on that. The old saying is true, "If you want a friend, you must first be one."

That's all for now. Going to go do some cleaning and laundry... but its okay because I'm looking forward to a dinner with my husband this evening!

Monday, February 20, 2006

Bathroom Chat

(The following conversation took place in the public bathroom at Olive Garden.)

me: Grant, are you finished?
Grant: Nope, I'm having trouble.
me: Sorry bud.
Grant: Yeah, maybe I need some more fruit. A banana, or an apple, or an olive...Mom, is an olive a fruit like a grape?
me: No Grant.
Grant: Oh.

This is what I get for encouraging my child to eat fruit based on how it will effect his bowels. Shame on me!

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Just a Mom

Since I can remember my highest aspiration has been to be a wife and mother. Yes, there were times when I was young that I pretended to be a teacher...even a lawyer....but most of the time I was very happy dressing my cabbage patch dolls, giving them chores, making their beds, etc.. Throughout my life I have had people question my choice to be a stay-at-home Mom. I remember my high school counselor looking at me in disbelief when I explained to him that my greatest desire in life was to be a wife and mother. He stared at me and said "I didn't see you as that type...You have such potential." Since then I have had many critics and I admit, my feelings have been hurt a time or two. However, for the most part, I have not wavered from, what I feel, is my God given station in life.
I could spout off a lot of statistics about the importance of a Mom being home with her children, especially in the first three years, but ultimately that isn't why I choose to be an at-home Mommy. I believe that God has given each of us a purpose in this life. If God gives you children, rear them with your whole mind, soul and strength. If He has given you the talents to be an engineer, the same thing applies. But I am dubious that He would ever ask us to be fully both at one time. There seems to be a perception among women my age that we will have enough time and energy to do and be everything — full-time wife, mother and career woman all rolled into one. I agree that God wants us to use and enjoy the talents He's given us, but He never promised us inexhaustible resources. He created us with limitations and only placed 24 hours in a day. We cannot expect to juggle all the hats and be the best we can be at all of them. The reality is that if I choose to be full-time in a career, my husband and kids will only have me part time.
I can guess what most people think when they find out about my lack of career aspirations. I think most of them would be surprised that I graduated from college with honors, as salutatorian of my class. And when they think of my future, they picture me in 10 years: dressed in sweats doing laundry for my boys; my degree collecting dust somewhere on a bookshelf; living in a one-income-sized home; driving a used minivan. They imagine my peers, however, utilizing their education to the fullest. They will maintain a measure of independence that's not inhibited by family life, thanks to daycare, public schools and extracurricular activities. They will naturally be rewarded with great financial and material gain — but at what cost to their spouses and children?
The Christian life is about sacrifices, giving up certain things for the sake of greater long—term benefits. I know there could be times of financial strain in my marriage. I know I might encounter tension with the majority of my married female peers because of my choice to stay at home. I know I have given up the right to a lot of personal time — there will be nights that I am itching to read a Nicholas Sparks novel in one sitting instead of reciting Pat the Bunny for the fiftieth time to the kids. I'm not saying that I derive pleasure from changing diapers and cleaning up burpy blankets. But its only by sacrifice that we understand what true love, commitment and maturity really mean. Jesus was the embodiment of this. Being a wife and mother forces you to look outside yourself to the needs of others. As soon as I decided to become a mother, my children became my career. What better way to utilize my time and talents (and my degree in Christian education)? And if my choice to stay at home with my children means I drive a beater car and shop at thrift stores for the rest of my life, so be it. Children don't know the difference between Goodwill and GAP. I certainly didn't.
There will always be women who scoff at me, who are disappointed because they think I let myself down. There will always be the people who sigh because I am not living up to their idea of potential. But I know what makes me happy and I'm slowly learning not to feel guilty about sharing it with people. Mothering is a career choice that is rarely respected. We should recognize and affirm women who choose to invest time in their children. The Bible is clear that sons and daughters are among the greatest blessings we will ever receive.
I think most people would acknowledge that their desire in this life is to create something beautiful and lasting. I want to create a beautiful and lasting marriage and rear children, which are the most exquisite and eternal creations we humans can take part in fashioning. Architects design buildings that will someday fall, programmers construct computer software that will eventually be outdated — but mothers cultivate souls that will never die. How wonderful to experience just an inkling of what God feels as our Father.
Ultimately, when I am old and I look at my wrinkled hands, I want to know that the creases came from years of playing music, reading books, helping others, and taking care of my family. But my greatest hope is that those lines will remind me most of hours spent washing my babies' and grandbabies' tummies, tucking them into bed and teaching them what I have learned.

Friday, February 17, 2006

Touchy Subject

Surprising what subjects can bring out such emotion! A friend recently blogged about stay-at-home Moms. She was expressing frustration that she had read another blog which said Moms who stay at home have it easy. (I share her frustration with that comment.) Anyway, her blog seemed to bring out a lot of emotion on both sides. I guess I just didn't realize what a touchy subject that was! I stated on her blog, and I'll say it again, ALL MOMS have a tough job. Whether you are at home or at the workplace, you are working all day long. The job is never finished--its 24/7. I have more opinions, but I have a feeling I shouldn't share them for fear of starting a revolution so I'll just leave it at that. I enjoy debate but at a certain point it gets a bit uncomfortable. (I guess it hit a little too close to home!)

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

American Bandstand Pictures



Saturday our church sponsored an "American Bandstand" night at Gillmore's Cafe. It was an absolute blast! (And a side note--isn't my husband a hottie?)

Friday, February 10, 2006

5 second Rule

Beware: The following information could change your world view!!! Proceed with caution!!!
The "5 second rule" may simply be a myth! Apparently there isn't enough news in Springfield to fill the newspaper. This morning there was actually an article discussing the subject of whether or not the famous "5 second rule" was fact or fiction. Seriously, does anyone really believe in that saying? Sure, we all say it from time to time but we all know that whether food is on the floor for five seconds or five minutes, it has probably picked up something before we put it in our mouth. I was totally blown away at the seriousness of the article. As if there are people living their lives by this creed and they were doing the world a great favor by publishing the informatio--"WARNING-- food is in fact contaminated even after only 5 seconds on the floor"! Oh well, with all the terrible news we have to read in the newspaper I suppose this added a bit of comic relief! So don't forget, if you drop a piece of lunch meat on the floor today, even if its only there for 5 seconds, don't pick it up and put it in your mouth. You never know what sort of micro-organisms have made a home on your ham!

Monday, February 06, 2006

Feeling anxious...

Life is not simple. We are really needing some wisdom right now in how to deal with a difficult situation. It's hard for us to be strong and say what needs to be said. We're people pleasers and have a hard time standing up to people. Probably because when we are brutally honest it comes back to bite us in the butt. I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed by it all. I need some training in conflict resolution. (Something they really ought to teach you when training for ministry!) Trying to seek God's wisdom in all of this but I think His voice is sometimes drowned out by all the other jibberish going on in this head of mine. Enough babbling.....

Monday, January 30, 2006

myspace!

Just discovered myspace yesterday and created a site. For all 2 of my blog readers...don't worry, I'm not abandoning blogging! If you're interested, check out my site... www.myspace.com/mistyrodda. Stan has one too... www.myspace.com/stanrodda.

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Bacon Steak

After spending nearly an entire paycheck at Super Walmart today, we decided to grab some lunch before heading home. As Stan and I were discussing where to eat, Grant chimed in with, "I want Bacon Steak." At first we were confused, thinking he was talking about the type of meal he wanted. Then it dawned on us that we had mentioned "Steak n Shake." Somehow from Mom's mouth to Grant's ear Steak n Shake turned into Bacon Steak. As we pulled into the parking lot Stan announced, "Welcome to Bacon Steak!" Grant was thrilled. Way too cute!

Monday, January 23, 2006

Happy Birthday Rachel!


My baby sister is 15 today. Not such a baby anymore. Seems such a short time ago she was begging me to play barbies with her. Not many people know the joy of having a much younger sibling (we are almost 13 years apart). It's a very special relationship and one I'm extremely grateful for. Happy Birthday Rachel--I love you!

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

YUCK

Ashton speaks for us all. Today, yesterday, the past two months--YUCK!

Friday, January 06, 2006

Favorite holiday memories...


I've posted about 15 of my favorite Christmas photos beginning with this one--the official 2005 Rodda Christmas picture!

PRICELESS!

Our little angel leaving his print in the snow!


Grant and Ashton with their new footballs on Christmas morning


My beautiful sister and me at church on Christmas morning. Yes, those are party hats we're wearing!

Rachel, Mom and me on Christmas Eve.

Stockings have always been one of my favorite things about Christmas morning!
One of the boys' favorite gifts is also the noisiest! At this age so many of their toys are alike--it was hard to sort out which gift belonged to which boy!


I got to get together with my girlfriends from college recently. These are some special women!

Just took my Christmas decorations down last night. Our house just isn't the same. I hated to lose the ambiance that the lights added.


Ashton recently discovered television. He especially likes Teletubbies. Unfortunately, the rest of us do not!
Making Dad's favorite Christmas treat--"wreaths"--Grant was proud!