I took one of the prescription pills last night and so, of course, slept very well.
I went over to the doctor's office this morning right after breakfast to pick up the prescriptions (the ones I couldn't get yesterday because of the power outage when I was there). I had intended after that to go directly to the pharmacy and get them filled. However, the doctor hadn't gotten the anti-HIV meds into the list of continuing medications yet, so he hadn't given me prescriptions for any of them. And one of them was the only medicine that we were actually out of. Because of my schedule, I now won't be able to get it until Sunday morning. It's a little frustrating, but in the long run it shouldn't be too serious.
I watched some more videos for my Introduction to Data Science class. This teacher is good but not as polished as the truly great professor (Loudon Stearns) who taught the Introduction to Music Production class that I finished recently. Still, it's going to be an interesting class, and I'm sure I'll learn some cool and even useful things.
I taught 8 units of Berlitz lessons today, all individual students in France (although one of them is originally from Perú): 10:30-12:00, 3:00-4:30, 5:00-6:30, and 7:00-8:30.
Maya, David's mobility instructor, came a little after 1:00, talked with us a bit about plans for David, and took him for a short walk in the parking lot area. David felt a little discouraged, but actually she has identified a route out in that direction that I think he'll eventually be able to use to go to the green strip even by himself. I still will need to go many more times WITH him on the route for him to learn it confidently. She won't be returning again until 3 weeks from today.
I ordered pizza right after Maya left, and we got it just in time to eat it quickly before I had to start teaching my 3:00 student.
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