“Musicis
the
silence
between
the
notes.”
Claude Debussy
Notes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Debussy
Photo: Finley at the lounge door August 2010.
“Music

Enjoy Lang Lang's playing Franz Liszt (Liszt Ferenc) Hungarian composer's Liebestraum and Hungarian Rhapsody. It might get you in the mood of the Hungarian spirit which will hopefully be presented at the conference along with the true spirit of Conductive Pedagogy, just like the way in which Lang Lang performs Liszt. 
Notes:
Helen Keller: Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, political activist and lecturer. She was the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Keller
Photo: Sun Rising Over Stonehenge - Summer Solstice, June 21, 2005 by : wikipedia
How many times a day do you say yes when you mean no?
On 19th May 2010 Jessica Kingsley Publisher confirmed that they have received the counter-signed contracts for Challenge Me! TM Mobility Cards to be translated in Hebrew.
'Speech and language skills are a vital part of being able to communicate with others and express one's own needs. The Challenge Me!™ Speech and Communication Cards provide fun and dynamic challenges for children aged 3-12 with any form of speech problem, whether this is a severe problem which is related to a motor disability or a general delay in speech. This set of beautifully illustrated full-colour cards with accompanying instruction booklet will be an ideal creative tool for parents and professionals working to improve a child's speaking skills.’
I decided to create a separate posting about Sanghai Tang as it is something really special. If during the busy schedule of the 7th World Congress of Conductive Education you have only time to visit this beautiful flagship store you are in for a real treat.
References:
http://www.ce-congress2010.org/CE/
http://juditszathmary.blogspot.com/2010/05/7th-world-congress-on-conductive.html
http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/the_way_we_live/article1803225.ece
Photos from Google Images.
I think tasting some dim sums is a must. I prefer the ones filled with prawns. It is quite hard to get prawn-filled dim sums without pork so watch out if you don’t eat red meat like me. You can also have it for breakfast. If you wake up early and walk on the early morning streets of Hong Kong you can see them being cooked on street corners and people are buying them on the way to work. If you are a visitor I would recommend that you buy them in a restaurant.
The Jade Market

Please be aware that genuine jade is rather pricey and if you don't know much about jade it is hard to distinguish them from replicates.
Stanley Market and Temple Street Night Market are also worth a visit.

Rainbow Finley March 2010.
References:
http://www.ce-congress2010.org/CE/
http://juditszathmary.blogspot.com/2010/05/7th-world-congress-on-conductive.html
http://www.thepeak.com.hk/en/home.asp
http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/dining/dim-sum-guide.html
http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/attractions/kln-jade-market.html
http://www.12hk.com/area/SouthIsland/StanleyMarket.shtml
http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/attractions/kln-temple-street-night-market.html
All photos from Google Images.
A few people have been asking me about the 7th World Congress on Conductive Education, in Hong Kong. Some of them were unaware of it. I guess when people are absorbed with their everyday work and life, it is easy to loose touch with all that is happening around the world of Conductive Education. I believe when you just roaming the Internet and ‘accidentally’ come across information about something close to your heart synchronicity just appeared in your life. So my answer to those who just discovered the information about this event…you were meant to find it for a reason…To defy that reason is up to you.
Information blogs: http://www.conductiveeducationinformation.org/
Probably you noticed that I was posting less and less in 2010. There were multitudes of reasons for it. My life has changed remarkably with my daughter’s leaving for university. Suddenly I had TIME which I have never had since she was born.
Photos from Google Images. Full credit and copywrite to individual publishers.
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