My November trip was to take the BYU film crew to make the documentary. It was a lot of fun. We installed a merry-go-round at the rural school of Katapor, and visited the four other rural public schools (leaving Essam out of the picture because of how unpredictably rainy it was and how Essam was three hours away).
The film crew was delightful, and apart from a few small things (the focus child being too shy to talk to the camera, the van rental ending up being more expensive than budgeted for, and typical time issues), things went really well! We spent most of our time in the rural villages, and one day at the shop. We also took them to Cape Coast to do El Mina and see the canopy walk.
So... the documentary seemed to be successful!
It is supposed to air mid-March, 2009 on BYU TV. Stay tuned!
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Keep us posted, I can't wait to see this. Such wonderful work you are doing for the good people of Ghana. I found your BLOG recently and have enjoyed it very much. Our family is adopting from Lucky Hill in the Central region and I have learned many things that will be a great help with my visit to Ghana.
That's so awesome, Sarah! I can't wait to see it. Just have to say again, you are amazing! :) Are you going to be heading back anytime soon?
We met Shallee through Lois who is helping us with our adoption at Luckyhill.
Hi Sarah! I am so excited to find your blogspot! I would love to see your pictures of all of your projects. I love doing what I do!! And I can see that you do to. Check out my site at www.operationlia.blogspot.com
We are changing the name soon, I'll let you know what it will be.
I am so glad to meet you at the golf tournament in Roy. Thanks for sending me the pictures!! Susan
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