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Welcome to the Delaney Rose blog...

Delaney was born January 27, 2010 at 3:09 pm on a snowy Gunnison day. She was 14 weeks premature and weighed 1 pound 15 ounces. We survived 80 days in Grand Junction at St. Mary's NICU, and finally made it home the third week in April. We created this blog while living in GJ so that our friends and family could stay up to date on Delaney's progress. We plan to maintain the site and post when we can, so please enjoy!



Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentine's Day








Happy Valentine's Day!
We've had a busy few weeks around here. Last Wednesday, we made a trip to Grand Junction to see various doctors. Delaney's eyes are still on track, but we were extremely grateful to hear that her heart is in good shape and her blood pressure is now within normal range. For peace of mind we decided it was in our best interest to visit our NICU cardiologist and tie up one of our lingering loose ends. So for now, Delaney has a clean bill of health. If it wasn't for her small size one would never know how rough her life started.
It got bitterly cold recently which brought one of Brandon's bighorn sheep herds back to bait. This winter he and his co-workers have put forth considerable effort to trap and medicate these sheep in an effort to improve their health and increase lamb survival. Most of the sheep were caught using a drop net in January, but several animals eluded capture. The cold and snowy weather brought the sheep back to the bait site where they could be darted and treated individually. This morning they were able to dart and treat the last ewe, and she provided some unique photo opportunities. In the photos, the sheep has been given a reversal to the capture drugs and is still in a disoriented state. She was slow to leave, but finally walked up the hillside. Brandon's technician was able to take a few pictures before the animal left. It's always an amazing experience to work with wildlife, but it's equally memorable to share those experiences with your children. Our family is very fortunate.

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