I noticed a floating chlorine puck dispenser in your last round of pics -- is there anything in it? If so, go ahead and pull it out. You don't want to keep adding trichlor pucks and increasing your CYA, especially since you don't yet know what your CYA level is.
For future reference, since your pool is white gunnite/plaster, you don't have to worry about bleaching the surface out with too much chlorine. Once you find out what your CYA level is, find your SLAM level on the Chlorine/CYA chart, and aim for an FC level about 2 ppm above that. This will give you some room to account for FC drop when you can't babysit your pool every hour.
Another thing I found was this: Once you have started your SLAM, don't worry about being exact with your bleach/chlorine additions. I actually rounded up to the next jug (i.e., if PoolMath recommended 3.2 jugs of bleach to reach my SLAM+2 level, I added 4 full jugs). Once I realized I wasn't able to
maintain my SLAM level (only able to test and add before work and at lunch during the day), I started rounding up
and adding 1 more full jug. This helped immensely.
Since you will probably be losing FC rather quickly at first, this also gives you more time at or above SLAM level.
For inspiration, this is what I started with (and what led me to TFP in the first place...):
And this is what I ended up with:
BTW, there is no texture to my pool -- just old (but still smooth) white plaster.
You will get there!