A couple of weeks ago, one of our main local partners celebrated their 10th anniversary. There was a formal ceremony, followed by a rousing party, which included music videos made by the staff, featuring the staff singing (a couple of songs were also written by staff) - this were absolutely hysterical. They also requested that we write one about them, which we have of course agreed to do, and will further make our own music video! I don't know that our video editing skills are quite up to the semi-professional standards they have set though... And little did I know that one of their staff actually has a couple of songs playing on the radio here! At any rate, it was quite a party. I brought my camera, but unfortunately forgot to bring spare batteries, and thus it died after the first photo.
A way to share a bit of my life here with my family and friends, and to offer a few reflections on living on the Thai/Burma border.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Backpack 10th Anniversay Celebration
A couple of weeks ago, one of our main local partners celebrated their 10th anniversary. There was a formal ceremony, followed by a rousing party, which included music videos made by the staff, featuring the staff singing (a couple of songs were also written by staff) - this were absolutely hysterical. They also requested that we write one about them, which we have of course agreed to do, and will further make our own music video! I don't know that our video editing skills are quite up to the semi-professional standards they have set though... And little did I know that one of their staff actually has a couple of songs playing on the radio here! At any rate, it was quite a party. I brought my camera, but unfortunately forgot to bring spare batteries, and thus it died after the first photo.
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Wow, you guys have songs playing on the radio there? You're like celebrities! I'm guessing it's a pretty small town. ;)
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