Doing a whois on your domain, your name server records are still pointing at godaddy, so they are technically hosting your domain still. Check there, you'll find your dns I think.
You need to change your registrar glue records to point at your server before that happens, and they usually want 2 ip's. You can also create a subdomain and just point nameserver records to your local servers under that from godaddy as well, such as "
hostname.www.keithsmithinternetmarketing.com" where www is an actual subdomain created to point to your local server, and "hostname" is your a record.
-mb