Monday, August 11, 2008

Home for Sale

It is with very mixed feelings that we have put our house up for sale. We are excited to buy my parents home (they are going on a mission), but very sad to leave our amazing neighbors and neighborhood. We have posted pictures of the house on the blog for interested potential buyers. A few specs: it is nearly 2200 sq. ft, all on one level. The home is newly remodeled updated with new windows, tile, countertops, side fence, trex deck and stone back wall.

View of house and front yard




Back Yard



Entry and Living Room




Kitchen and Dining





Guest Bathroom


Family Room





Office




Master Bedroom



Bedroom




Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Let Them Be Little


My friend Ashlee Raubach took these sweet pictures of baby Josh. I am so grateful to have these precious pictures of Josh as a newborn.

Nothing better than a sleeping child


Joshua is 2 weeks

Another child is sent straight from Heaven. We are so blessed to have this beautiful baby boy in our home. Sweet is Life.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

THE 4TH RUST BOY HAS ARRIVED

Joshua Samuel Rust
8 lbs. 7 oz. (our smallest yet)
21 inches long
Born on May 14th, 2008 at 3:25p.m.

The boys came to visit the first day but couldn't see him, except through the glass in the nursery. Grammy (Jeff's mom) was staying with the boys while we were in the hospital and I am so grateful to her. It is a hard job to keep up with these little boys, so kudos to her. You earn a spot in their hearts when you take care of them though. Back to the story of the hospital though; when Joshua was born he came out really fast and really pale and they were worried that he might have an internal infection. So they had to give him an IV to get some fluids in him but they couldn't get the IV in him and so wouldn't bring him out. I saw him very little that first day and anyone that came to visit that day didn't get to see him (unless it was through the glass). The next day he was doing better, but still they were worried about him. But all is good now and he is thriving and getting big just like his brothers.

A big CHEESE from big brother Jacob. Is he ready to give up his role as the baby? Yep! He loves being a big boy, just like his brothers.


Little did I know that James was going to be the one that wants to hold little Joshua the most. He loves his little brother and always wants to know where he is and wants to be by him or hold him. It is the gentle side of James, a side we don't get to see very often.
We love to have visitors. Heather and Tanna came to visit and so did Shannon and baby Jane. It is great to have such fabulous friends and I am so glad that so many of them have kids my boys ages. They are all such cute friends that love each other. It was fun because on Thursday night Naoma, Mary(and a friend of hers), Jared and Abbie (my niece) came to visit and we just hung out for a few hours. They didn't leave until around 11:00p.m. We had a great time. I love my family. I also had lots of other visitors, so I wasn't too bored in the hospital.


Tina, Shannon and Heather with the babes.

Meg, Lynna, and Joshua.

Aunt Becky and Joshua

Tina loves pictures!
Jeff's sisters Wedding. What a beautiful day!


Jeff's sisters: Tina, Trisha, Tara

Jeff and his best boy, Jacob. What a great smile you have little boy.

Mark and Tiffany. Finally the day has arrived!
It couldn't of come any sooner.

Grandpa Lamb and the boys.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Cruisin' to the Southern Carribean with Corporate Alliance


A time to dress up and have a great dinner. The food was good and the company was even better.

It was probably a once in a lifetime experience to be able to go on a cruise with my mom and dad. My mom was not at all excited to go. Then she went and really enjoyed the trip. On our last excursion, we were on a catamaran and my mom and dad got really into the party and won a dance off. It was great to see them dancing on the boat with just the ocean behind them.

While on our cruise we were able to do a couple of service projects. One of them was an opportunity to paint a LDS Chapel and the surrounding wall. We had between 50 and 60 Corporate Alliance members and friends helping us paint. I was the errand girl and photographer, seeing that I was pregnant and was not supposed to be around oil based paint. The group was able to finish in just over two hours which was a complete miracle. While we were there was found out about President Hinckleys passing. It was good to know that we were doing something the he would of been happy about. A great humanitarian opportunity and a wonderful way to celebrate his life.


What a view!

Cheryl Neves and I in St. Lucia enjoying the sites.

This was our other service project. We were able to visit a day care for handicapped boys and girls and provided needed supplies for an orphange. Our group provided over $2000 in goods. Many of our group brought items from home and the rest did cash donations. When we where there a group of us were able to go and get things that they needed and bring them to the orphange.