Friday, July 27

Another One Bites the Dust

That is right, another week is finally over.  This has been a long week for all of us here.  Dylan is sick again.  It seems like we get him over something and BOOM, we are sick again.  This time it is a nice case of diarrhea!  And the doctor said "give it around 5-6 days and it will go away". Well, it has been a good 3 days and all we have seen so far is the mess he has made on his bed and himself two of those mornings.  That is a site to wake up to in the morning.

Kaitlyn has been doing really good.  She keeps getting better and better each day with her potty training.  She is really growing up to be a good little girl.  Now she still gets that attitude at times, but she is really a good little girl.  She had a fun time with her Mamaw and Papaw at the lake in Ardmore.  It was so fun that she really didn't want to come come.

Rand was really busy this week as well, trying to take care of some new reports and job tracking that her boss has been wanting to see.  And not to mention the AWESOME job she does taking care of the kids (she is an AWESOME mother)!

I have been busy trying to get one of my major projects wrapped that I have been working on for about 6 months (should have only taken 2 months) - good ol' government red-tape.  My deadline on this project, which is getting our digital asset management system installed for our entire division and handling the process writing and training.  This is all due August 3rd.  My next big project is programming some .net apps for GIS mapping that the Nation is starting to use.  This project is something a bit similar to Google maps capabilities, but multiplied by about 15!  You are able to store all sorts of info with each parcel of land or locations or buildings.  You are able to zoom in and out of the Nation boundaries, view the satellite image, and when selecting a specific facility (depending on the level of access) you can see all sorts of info about it.  From square footage to when it was built, who built it, costs, number of rooms or seats or whatever it may have in it.  It is really neat!  However, it will only be internal to the tribe for the first year or so.  Then after that we will role it out to the general public.

Anyway, just a quick family update.  Also I have put new pictures on my Jmo's Mobile Blog, so be sure to check those out (I love my camera phone!)

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