All the Vahrenkamp kids and grandkids
The fifth week of June's life was her busiest yet. June's nana, Grandma Janet, flew in with Auntie Janae and cousin Jada on October 6th. June and I went to pick them up from the airport since Jeff had a meeting that afternoon. We were glad to do it. Unfortunately, June hates when the car stops so she was crying when they got in the car.
Aunt Janae and Cousin Jada
Aunt Jessie and June
Aunt Jessie flew in a couple hours later. That night was a fun one of getting caught up and playing with June and Jada. The next morning Jeff went into work for awhile while all the girls did some last minute errands and prepared for our weekend trip to Newnan, GA for Jeff's cousin Rachel's wedding. We ended up leaving a little later than we had planned on due to June taking so long to nurse. We finally got on the road that afternoon and headed toward Georgia. About 5 minutes into the trip, we discovered the rental van didn't want to go over 60 mph. Finally, we made it to Newnan that evening in time for the end of the rehearsal dinner. It was fun to see all the family that we hadn't seen in awhile. June got to meet the Keim's, cousin Rachel's family (on Jeff's dad's side), and some of the Vahrenkamp's.
We stayed in a hotel that night and poor Jada was coughing all night and none of us slept well. The next afternoon was the wedding. It was at Dunaway Gardens outside of Newnan so we headed there a little early to explore the gardens. There were a few ornamental ponds near where the ceremony was to be held and we were hanging around there, chatting, and taking some pictures. Jada got a little too curious in her investigation of the ponds and fell in face first. We took her up to the cottage they had available for the wedding party and dried her dress. Thankfully we were still able to make it to the ceremony on time. The whole ceremony was beautiful, complete with a freeing of doves.

The wonderful couple
After the ceremony, they had a wonderful buffet dinner and a dance. Lucky for me, having a baby to take care of got me out of having to dance at all. Anyone who knows me knows that I cannot dance. Jeff was more than willing to help me take care of the baby if it got him away from the dancing too.
Jada showing off her mad dance skills with cousin Bella
We made it an early night and headed back to the hotel. The next morning, we got together with the whole family at Rachel and her new husband Matt's house. They have a beautiful home that he renovated himself, complete with a stocked fishing pond, putting and driving green, and waterfall. That afternoon we headed back toward Birmingham. We ended getting back around eight and had just enough time to get our stuff packed for the next day's trip to New York.
Jeff's grandmother passed away on October 2nd and we were headed to Kingston for her memorial service. June did amazing on the flights. On the first one, she let out a short, quiet cry just as we landed and on the second flight, she slept the entire time. Once we landed at Newark, we had to pick up our rental van and drive another two hours to Kingston. June did awesome until about a half an hour out. She decided that she was very hungry. I did my best to keep her happy until we got to Aunt Carol and Uncle Ron's house. Here, June got to meet her Nana's family.
Meeting Uncle Jim
Jeff's Aunt Carol
Everyone was happy to meet June and have Jada as their evening entertainment. We had a lovely dinner and lots of good conversation. Later that night we headed to Uncle Bill and Aunt Jane's house. That night, June had a tough time breathing through a stuffed up nose. Even though I was very sad for my poor congested baby, I guess it is good for Jada to share her germs and help June build up some immunity.
Jeff's Uncle Otis
The next day, Tuesday October 11th, was the memorial service. That morning Bill and Jane had a brunch at their house and June got to meet Nana's cousins. After the brunch, we headed toward the church. The memorial service was lovely. I loved hearing about Jeff's grandma. I had only met her twice and didn't know her very well. Unfortunately June was a little fussy so I was only able to be there for part of it. Bill and Jane hosted a reception after the service at their home and lots of friends and family came to socialize. It was a long and tiring day, but so much fun. That night, we set up a humidifier and that helped a lot with June's congestion. Aunt Jessie and Uncle Jim had also gotten us an aspirator and that helped to clean out her nose as well. Wednesday we were to fly out of Newark that evening so we had a restful day before heading out. Once again on the flight home, June was amazing. I am so thankful to have such a great daughter. She just went with the flow and loved jumping from person to person with whomever wanted to hold her. By five weeks old, June had traveled 2,400 miles, been to a wedding and a memorial service, and visited New York (which it was my first time visiting there too). We arrived in Birmingham late that night and slept in the next morning as much as you can with two young children. Jada decided to make the morning interesting by taking a bottle of Jeff's wax bike lubricant and applying it liberally to herself and the house. After we made sure she hadn't tried to lubricate her throat, Jeff went into work late. I took Nana, Janae, and Jada to the airport that afternoon. We were sad to see them go, but it was a blast to have them for the short time we did. I'm very sad to say that we lost our camera somewhere between the rental car and the flight home so we don't have many pictures from the Vahrenkamp's visit. Here are a few that I borrowed from Aunt Jean on facebook.

Nana, Mommy, and June

Nana, Daddy, and June
Nana with her siblings (left to right) Jeannie, Carol, Bill
The last picture of our long lost camera
Jeff's Aunt Jane and Cousin Jada
Aunt Carol and Uncle Bill with June
Uncle Ronnie with June
Cousin Casey with June