It was a busy day. This morning, I joined the daily English Zoom meeting. Today's theme was Lego's announcement about the Sunflower lanyard. According to a site, that lanyard explains one has invisible/hidden disabilities. In Japan, you can see the so-called "help mark" anywhere. TBH, I also have that mark because of my autism (I can show that to do payment at any register in stores, and also on a bus). We discussed various topics such as that "help mark", my story about job coaches (because they support me as a handicapped person who has difficulties in the work), the relationship between the male "Precure" and diversity, and so on.
I worked late today, and this morning, I went to a hospital in this town to see my doctor to discuss autism. However, since one or two weeks ago, the tip of my middle finger has been getting hot (and also, even slightly hurt), so I decided to meet another doctor if they were available this morning, too. After that doctor's meeting time, they led me to meet a new doctor at its dermatology section. He afforded me an ointment.
I worked from 2 p.m. today (until 9 p.m. with an hour break). Before that, on the social media mixi2, someone asked me if I think love activities must mean just a waste of time. TBH, once I had thought that love must have been silly fiction (but also, that silly characters of love activities can contain human beings' lovely essences like a sort of classical novels such as "Madame Bovary" and "Lolita"). Now, I believe that love can contain very powerful possibilities that can change anyone else into new ones (it can even mean "reborn").
Since 3 p.m., at my workplace, I saw my job coach and talked about how my work has been. How many times have we talked like this time? Probably, it can be three times, and eventually, I have understood how that new job coach's character and her own style of "consulting". Her warm, soft attitude eased me a lot, and I shared various issues from how this "Happy Holidays", or "The New Year" season will be and how I am actually living in my group home, etc. It was a great time.