Happy Solstice, everyone!
I got up early enough this morning to get in a walk to the highway 12 kikar and some stretches. There was only a slight breeze out, but it was enough to make it quite pleasant.
I walked down to the bakery and bought challah for Shabbat, then stopped by the candy store to replenish our supplies in that department.
I taught 4 units of Berlitz lessons today: 9:30-11:00 and 12:00-1:30.
After the last class, we ate lunch at Il Pentolino. We each had our usual favorites sauces, but with different pastas. David had fettuccine and I yam ravioli.
This afternoon, I started working on the assignments for my new class, Discrete Optimization. It's a little difficult because I'm not really up to speed with programming, especially in modern languages like Python (the one they're generally using for this class), but it's going to be interesting, and I think I'll be able to do reasonably well. I've got to really get working on it tomorrow, though, so that I don't fall behind.
In the evening, we made Shabbat as usual.
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