Conrey's sent me a statement for $500 to fix, try to fix, the stovetop that Sears couldn't. I called Sears and asked if I could get a list of the parts they had already replaced. Juanita, his clerk, said she needed the item numbers. I think John Conrey will be able to look at the names of the pieces and determine if they have already been replaced.
I had a session with J. He said he wanted to work on math. Sixth-grade math? Okay. I wasn't terrible at math, but I haven't done that kind of math for at least thirty years. He wanted to work on an assignment but couldn't bring it up. He chose a lesson on graphing. He sure didn't need help with that. He had to identify where coordinates were on the graph and the coordinates for points on the graph. He had an excellent procedure that involved marking the graph and /or points and drawing lines from the axes to the graph's points. I asked him if his teachers told him he was a good student. He said yes.
After we were finished, I was exhausted and went down for a long nap.
I was supposed to have H at 2:15. I texted his mom to tell her I had sent the zoom link. She texted back that she wasn't home yet. We canceled for the day.
I went out to Office Max to buy packing tape to replace the duct tape I had been using to pack up the boxes of books I had been shipping to St. Patrick's Seminary. I was going to stop off at Costco on my way home. I made it into the parking lot, turned around, and went home. The lot was packed-Christmas shopping.
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