When you were 5 weeks old we went to Lake LBJ to visit Kurt, Sharon, Kenzie and Jack Kolleth; along with PaPa, GiGi, Uncle Chase, Aunt Heather, you cousin, Crash and your YaYa. We had a blast. You visited Longhorn Caverns and spent some quality time with family. Everyone loved meeting you.
Kenzie wanted to hold you as much as possible.
We went paddle-boarding and on jet-skis!
You mostly napped on YaYa, Mama or Daddy on the boat dock.
Then the day after our mini reunion in Marble Falls we left for our huge, month long road trip. Our
first stop was in Mississippi, just to break up the trip. It was your first hotel stay. The day was really long and it took us awhile to find our rhythm with traveling with you. Mama had to lean over your car seat to breastfeed you! Haha.
The second day of driving was really long...it was a rainy day and we were in the car for a very long time. Around 10:30 that night we arrived to Aunt Dian's mountain house in Travelers Rest, SC...it was a beautiful home in a gorgeous part of our country. Tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains. We arrived pretty late but Aunt Dian and Chandler were so excited to meet you.
The next day we went to Greenville, SC...it was a super cute town. This was the first time you took a bottle! Daddy wore you in the Moby
wrap around town. We walked into several stores and ate lunch at Tupelo Honey Cafe, daddy and I ordered shrimp and grits and fried green tomatoes...yum! And homemade biscuits with honey and blackberry jam. That night we had a delicious dinner altogether and enjoyed each others company. Aunt Dian loved holding you and making you smile. They were so impressed with how good you are!
Next stop was in Lynchburg, VA for Mike and Erin's wedding weekend. We stayed with a really nice couple: Kristin and Tim John. Thursday night you and I went to Erin's bachelorette dinner while daddy went to Mike's bachelor camp-out. I loved cuddling with you that night.
Saturday was the wedding, daddy helped set up for the wedding and we got you ready, in your pink Janie and Jack dress with matching bow and socks then drove out to the farm it was held at. The wedding venue was beautiful, on a horse farm with rolling hills. The wedding ceremony was by the old fashioned style home under a huge tree, then the reception was in the fields. The guests had to walk through the horse stables to get to the reception, which was lovely. We, however, didn't make it through the wedding ceremony. You woke up right as people were walking down the aisle. I took you over to the side and tried to feed you a bottle. But you weren't interested. We were able to watch daddy walk down the aisle and see the bride, Erin. But you started to get fussy because you wanted to nurse. We walked around the house and found the owner, I asked if there was a room I could nurse in. She led me to a large room that had some baby stuff in it. I sat on a chair and nursed you. I heard the ceremony end and about five minutes later the bridesmaids and Erin started walking into the room. I was completely exposed and wasn't sure what to do. People kept walking in! Then when you were done feeding I realized you had a full, poopy diaper. I went to change you, using their changing table and found there were no wipes.... I started to panic. I asked someone to get your daddy and bring the diaper bag. Finally I finished changing you and we were all ready to join the reception. We saw daddy and he was so handsome! I got a beautiful picture of the two of you. The reception was nice and heartfelt. We danced a little bit on the dance floor.
Sunday was Father's Day, we went to brunch with daddy in Lynchburg and gave him the gifts we made for him. One was the black and white professional picture Deborah took of you both and the other was the to go coffee mug we made daddy with your footprints on it. Daddy loved them.
We toured Liberty University's campus, where daddy went to college. Then took the John's out for pizza so we could show our thanks for having us all weekend. We also ate some yummy ice cream at a local food truck.
We started bringing you in the shower with us on our trip. This is a series of pictures I took right after you were all clean. Such a cutie pie!
The next day we went to Williamsburg, VA and toured the colonial section. It was super hot but we tried to enjoy ourselves. We went out to dinner that night and spent some great quality time together.
Then we headed toward Philadelphia to visit the Russos and Kayla. We arrived in the late afternoon and you met your lil buddy Max. That evening we had burgers and enjoyed each other on their back porch. Then we walked to a local brewery, both dads wore you babies. It was adorable.
Then the next day we went into Philly and toured the city. We met Kayla at the market and had lunch.
Kayla was so excited to meet you! Then we walked around the city, went to McGillians, the oldest pub in Philly, saw the Rockey statue, tons of historic buildings and statutes. It was a really fun day. I nursed you while walking around the city in the rain at one point and everyone was amazed at how calm you were. Then the sun came out and made the day extra special. We ate dinner across from the oldest penitentiary in America. It was an awesome dinner. At one point I was holding you on my lap and looked down and saw a pile of wet poop on the ground, then realized you had pooped all over yourself and me (HA!) it came out of your diaper, over your shorts, onto my lap and onto the floor! It definitely made for a laughing moment. :)
The next morning we left for New Hampshire, we arrived in the evening at Lefty and Mike's house. They took us out to dinner and daddy and I had lobster rolls...yum!
The next day was our family reunion for our Northeast family. Your great-grandmother, Oma
(Virginia) Chudy was born in New Hampshire, so all of her extended family lives there. Your YaYa is pretty close to all of them and we try to get together as often as we can. Aunt Sandy, Shaula and Dana, Joann and Zach, JoJo and Rob, Spencer and his girlfriend, Costas and Judy and Cheryl all came. We grilled burgers and kielbasa sausage, had spanikopita, local beer and lots of other yummy food! We played cornhole and had a great time getting together with everyone. Everyone brought you a sweet gift and loving getting to know you. Oma was looking down from Heaven with delight...she must've been so happy that we are staying close with her family.
The next day we headed out toward Michigan. On our way we stopped at Niagra Falls! It was spectacular... daddy held you under his raincoat so you wouldn't get drenched. It was truly magical and such a cool moment for our new little family to experience. That night we stayed in Erie, PA.
favorite local place, The Village Pub for fish and chips and local beers. Then we settled into the Mushroom House, which Uncle Bill generously let us use for the week.
The next day we went to Kiteley's to pick fresh strawberries, herbs and vegetables. Then we went to the grocery store to load up on goods. Our last stop was John Cross Fish Market for fresh whitefish and walleye fish, smoked trout and salmon, smoked fish pate and fish sausage. We went home and got all ready for the week. It went down to 58 degrees at one point...burrr! Daddy built an awesome fire and we hunkered down to relax.
We went to Mackinac Island one day, which was so fun! We ended up walking the entire island...8 miles around! Mommy convinced daddy to walk because I thought it was only 4 miles around...oops! But we did have a great time. We found a great place by the water to have a few beers and rest our feet. We took pictures by the horses and enjoyed the streets of Mackinac.We saw some pretty incredible sunsets too!
We wanted to take you to one of our favorite beaches but it was so chilly we didn't get in. But you sure did look cute in your swim suit on the beach!
Toward the end of the week temperatures went up to 88 degrees, so one day after we walked around Charlevoix and went to the art festival, we found a new spot on Ferry Beach and finally swam in the invigorating waters of Lake Michigan.We even dipped your feet in the water too!
After a great, relaxing week with our new family it was time to make our way toward Glen Arbor where Aunt Jenn and Uncle Joe live. Your YaYa flew into town to be with us too. We stopped at a few wineries on the way and then arrived at their house. We also opened the adorable crap outfit your NeNe sent for the 4th of July! So sweet of her!!
The following day we went to explore more wineries on the Leelanau Peninsula, we had so much fun! This day was your daddy and my
Then in the middle of the week we explored some beaches, went on a few hikes, your mama willed herself into the frigid waters and we cuddled by the fire.
One morning it was really cold and rainy so we relaxed around the house (you and daddy got some cozy cuddles in) and I helped Aunt Jenn bake some cookies. That afternoon we went to explore Glen Arbor, it was so cute. Your sweet YaYa bought you, daddy and I shirts from Glen Arbor. We also went to see the most incredible sunset ever by the best view in America. We ate Uncle Joe's famous homemade pasta that night...yum!
On July 3rd you turned TWO months old! I just couldn't believe it. Our baby girl is growing up too fast. But every week brings a new stage of your sweet life and we love every bit of it. Your daddy and I are so honored to be your parents. We feel so lucky to be able to watch you grow up.
Here are pictures from when you were a newborn, one month and two months old. What a difference! Such a beautiful, sweet, funny baby girl we have.
We went to a great beach one day and we put you in this perfect tent so you didn't get too much sun or sand. You loved it!
July 4th is your kitty, Marlee's birthday. This year she turned 10! Marlee has been such a wonderful companion to me the past 10 years, so sweet and loving. Daddy has known her for almost six years. We are excited for you to grow up with her and hope Marlee will be here for many more years.
Jordan, Becky, Maile and Gavin were drove from Ohio for the Fourth of July weekend, they got in really late the night before the 4th of July. Then we found out that Uncle Jeff, Josh, Cole, Jacob & Callie Jo were also going to come in town too! We were all so excited! The next morning when we woke up everyone had made it into town! They set up tents in the backyard :) That day on the Fourth of July we went to the dune hike, took some family pictures and then we packed up a ton of food and drinks and went to a beach to hunker down for a fabulous family night on the beach.
You wore your adorable crab dress from your NeNe! YaYa made some delicious sangria and a cherry-blueberry pie. I made a blueberry pie and we made cupcakes. We love to celebrate the holidays!
We played, swam, laughed and prepped the traditional beach dinner of brauts and bagels to cook on the fire. We had sangria and watched a gorgeous sunset, cooked s'mores over the fire, watched fireworks in the distance and even saw a bald eagle. It was a picture perfect Fourth of July. Family had a great time catching up and taking pictures.
Aunt Jen, YaYa and Uncle Jeff loved being together.
We took a girls picture with Becky and Maille!
It was fun to capture our three generations of women on the shores of Lake Michigan.
We went to a cool spot to watch the sunset with sprawling dunes and Lake Michigan and the Manitou Islands off in the distance. Then that night I stayed up late to catch up with family by the fire, Jordan set off some fireworks for the kiddos.
We got up really early the next day and headed home. We were sad to leave everyone but excited to be home.
We stayed in Arkansas and you had started to get
used to bottles, I had started to incorporate them in the car while driving. And I also introduced your wub a nub pacifier. Well I think you started getting a little too used to them because that evening you refused to nurse. It made me so sad. That was a really rough night, your behavior was uncharacteristic so it was throwing me off. I finally got you to sleep and started researching how I could help. The next day we got home and within 24 hours we were back to our routine. Praise the Lord! I love nursing you, it's such a special time together and I don't want to give it up. My goal is to nurse you until you are about one year old.
Our vacation was awesome, you met so many family members and close friends. We made some unforgettable memories and you grew up so much. You started the trip at 5 weeks and came home at 9 weeks! You went from such a little baby girl, to holding your head up, smiling, learning your voice, taking a bottle, taking a pacifier and you visited 21 states! We are so proud of you Halen Rae Carol.
Love,
Mama