Part of the nightly laser light show across Victoria Harbor Hong Kong
Enjoy our travels to Taipei and points east. Two "retired" bears off on a spree!
No we have not suddenly born a child or adopted one. Every Wednesday, Carol goes with a group of TAS teachers to "Toss Babies" at an orphanage up the road. This is her special boy who loves to see her come so she can help him jump. This may help him but she always feels like she has been through a workout. She his nicknamed him 'TANK"
This is more like a professional law office than an educational unit. Books are arranged like Borders for access, feature more than normal amounts of fiction, many private study rooms, tons of computer stations and printing stations. No kid is more than 35' from a computer printer. They can take work out onto the deck and have a latte or smoothie in the snack bar while they work. The attitude school wide is to treat students as responsible young adults who have the same dignity and are deserving of the same amenities as adults. Novel concept but it works well.
The middle school unit features a "soda shop bar" like place for kids to hang their legs while working on the computer. Also sofa bench seating and more high tech designs. There are quiet rooms for group study and a full faculty professional library and work room with 1st class flight lounge type furniture, artwork, workstations and ming pottery. Yeah this is what I have been used to for 30 yrs.......NOT
TAS just opened a 3 million $ redesign and remodeling of all the school' libraries. The photo shows the new Mandarin library, the blue lights are in the Lower school, the performance area in the Middle school, and the executive looking area is the Upper School. All are setting on "computer floors" ...floors that can be taken up so any wiring configuration for computers can be accomplished.
A great moon over the apartment building behind us as we are walking down the street to our apt. A great day with way too much stimulation and sensory overload. We bought some great items AND I haggled with vendors in Mandarin and got better prices. Basically all I know well are numbers because of working at the gym and counting repetitions but it paid off.