20.11.09

Playing Catch Up

I went on a blogging rampage and just finished about 10 new posts. If you're a picture person be sure to scroll down. You can click on the collages to make them bigger. I don't usually do this, but lots of people have been asking what I'm doing now, so I thought I would give a little update on my blog since I'm notoriously bad at texting, and returning calls and facebook messages. I guess technology really is destroying my personal interactions.
We moved back to Utah so JP could finish up his last license and begin flight instructing. I was looking for a job, but wasn't having any luck. The day before we moved, a friend from grad school told me about a PRN position at the hospital where she works, so I applied and got the job. It's really close to where we live and is pretty ideal for our situation right now. I began working there when I was 8.5 months pregnant (I couldn't believe they hired me either) and went back to work when Brecken was only 3 weeks old. It was not fun and WAY too early, but everything sort of fell into place after that. The outpatient speech-language pathologist who had the job I wanted so badly unexpectedly quit and I got to take her job. It was a crazy whirlwind for awhile because my employers flew me to Texas (JP and Brecken got to come too) for a specialized training (LSVT) that only takes place a couple times a year. It was a pretty crazy couple of days, but I got to see my BFF Mary and her husband Jared while we were there which made the whole trip worth it! I actually really enjoyed the training. JP and I, true to form, missed our flight coming home, but in our defense it was early and we got no sleep the whole time we were there. We were on standby for about 10 hours and almost had to spend the night, but JP ran into a guy he recognized at the ticket counter in Denver (what?) and he said we were airline employees to get us on the last flight of the night. How's that for a run-on sentence? Brecken didn't make a peep the whole day (the flight to Texas was not the same story). Sooo, now I work primarily with patient's who have voice disorders secondary to Parkinson Disease. I'm a big believer in the therapy program and have already seen it change lives which takes a little bit of the sting out of leaving my munchkin everyday. JP is able to watch Brecken most days because his schedule is pretty flexible. He adores her and is better at changing diapers than I am. I'm always entertained by the outfits he puts her in, but he is so good with her it makes up for it. That's the story of my life right now. Any questions??

Saint George 2009

 
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Brecken had a big week! She got blessed, stayed in the hospital for three days, turned three months old, went on her first road trip, and had her first kiss (she's starting young, I know!). We took a quick trip to Saint George with Scott, Des, Isaiah, Tiffany, and Lance. JP and I split up so one of us could ride while the other watched Brecken. It was SO fun. Tiffany volunteered to watch Brecken the next day so JP and I could take a ride together. Poor Tiff! Brecken had a major blow-out and it got all over her hands and clothes. JP and I had a great ride and loved riding together. We'll just have to return the favor when Tiffany has kiddos of her own (if she still wants them:).
Isaiah and Brecken shared a pretty cute moment. I was changing Brecken and Isaiah walked up and kissed Brecken on the lips. She giggled, cooed, and smiled at him. Then Isaiah put Brecken's binky in his mouth, sucked on it a few times and stuck it back in Brecken's mouth. They just laughed and smiled at each other the whole time. Des and I were dying! I'm not so sure this relationship is going to work out for long though because Isaiah is so small he doesn't even make the charts, and Brecken hasn't been weighed recently, but I'm pretty sure she's tipping the charts in the opposite direction. Maybe they'll balance each other out?!

Hospital

 
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Brecken woke up with a little fever the day of her blessing, but we thought it would go down quickly. By the end of the day it hadn't gone down, so we called the pediatrician to see if we needed to bring her in. He said yes, and we both thought he would check her out and send us home. Little did we know that we were going to spend the next few days in the hospital. After running a bunch of tests with negative results, the doctor sent us to the hospital for more tests. The first few hours were awful. The nurses had an extremely difficult time placing the IV because Brecken is so little and chubby. They poked both her hands and feet multiple times before calling the NICU nurses to finish. The only vein left was on her little head. It was the saddest thing I've ever seen. Brecken cried so hard she threw up. Placing the catheter was almost as bad and they had to call the NICU nurses again. I hate to even think about it. We got there at 9:30 and they finished poking her at 2:30! My dad came to visit us the next day and we were all sleeping. He took pictures of us and left and we still didn't wake up! They determined that Brecken probably has a UTI, but since they're so uncommon in infant girls and her fever didn't go down with the antibiotics, we have to take her to Primary Children's to get an ultrasound and run more tests to find out if something is wrong with her anatomy. She also has to be on antibiotics for SIX months!!! JP and I are still a little confused as to why she had to stay in the hospital for three days, but better safe than sorry. Brecken was such a trooper and smiled and giggled most of the time. I was really glad that we got to be with her the whole time and it was actually kind of nice to take a break from work to be with my baby.

Halloween

 

Can you guess who got to pick her costume this year? If you guessed JP, you guessed right. I guess I get next year's costume. I tried to girlify it by adding colorful sequins to the beanie. She's destined to be a tomboy, but I guess I'm okay with that.
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Hiking and biking with our babe

 
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We love to take Brecken on hikes and bike rides. Isn't she cute in her little chariot? JP trail runs circles around us while Brecken and I hike. It's a pretty good system and Brecken gets a good little nap in.

She sleeps like a baby


Brecken loves to sleep with her arms out, straight up, or behind her head like she's just kickin' it. She can wiggle out of the tightest swaddle in the world if it frees her arms up.
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Bumbo Time

 
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Brecken loves her Bumbo, sticking out her tongue, munching on her fingers (have you ever seen a baby suck her two middle fingers?), sleeping with her arms out, and wiggling like CRAZY!!

Camera Happy Mama!


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Yes, I know I'm crazy...and no, these pictures do not even put a dent in the many hundreds of pictures I've already taken of her. She will have a well documented life. I can't help it. I grew up with my whole life on camera too! We could probably make a flip book using the pictures we have of her.

Just cause I think she's so stinkin' cute!

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Baby Capri


Meet the 4th little Bulkley monster, Capri Claire. Isn't she beautiful? Look at all that hair! She was born on November 3 at 8:55 am, rivaling Brecken's birth weight at 8 pounds, 15 ounces. Hollie says the little cousins are going to be sumo wrestlers for Halloween next year! I love her already.
 
 The beautiful mama. Seriously, how does she look so pretty 9 months pregnant on Labor Day?

19.11.09

Brecken's Blessing

 
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JP blessed Brecken Skye on November 8th at my parent's house. JP gave her a beautiful blessing and little Brecken was a sweetheart the whole day, even though she was definitely not feeling well. Thanks to everyone who came!

Our little family

 
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Hanging out with our little one. We love everything about this girl!