We identified classes at our local community college and got them entered into the system so that all we will have to do is push a button on the morning registration is available to new students. It is all pretty exciting. The loads are not too heavy, but he classes are hard ones. If we get the classes we want, everyone will be finished by lunch most days and I think everyone will have Thursdays free. Lorena and Christian are scheduled to take an introductory Biology class and lab together, so that should be fun. We set it up so there is time for Christian to continue his guitar, Kelly to continue with her piano, and Lorena to talk with her mom in Mexico on Skype. We are going to see if there is enough time for Kelly and Christian to attempt one CLEP test per semester, but we are not too sure how well that will work.
This Memorial Day weekend we mostly just hung out as a family. I was able to make some pretty good advances on the GaugeCam project. We did that thing where I make changes, Troy figures out what I did wrong, and I try to fix it. I spent most of the time figuring out what I did before because I had been away from it for awhile. Still, we identified some things we can do to make it better so I have my punch list of items to complete and am looking forward to working on them. Troy installed some web-based project management called BaseCamp that should make tracking all of this much easier. That is what Andrew has us using at work, too. I like it a lot.