Start of something new, making a documentary.

Sharing our story

In 2007 I started this blog, with my sister, as a way to record our thoughts and help my mother with her book. Over the past three years we’ve posted almost 100 times and talked about everything from adoption to identity. As well as being therapeutic its been a lot of fun.

One of the best parts about sharing our story has been meeting and reconnecting with people who were touched by our words. I’ve heard from people, I’ve never met, thanking us for writing about our experiences. I’ve also been reconnected with people from my past.

Reconnecting

One of those people who reached out to reconnect was John Younger. John was my counselor at summer camp in 1990. He still remembers when my little brother brother Derek came to visit. He says it was striking to see how close Derek and I were were despite being so different on the outside. That image has stayed with him for all these years.

John was so moved from reading the blog that he offered to help us tell the story. I have been working with him to improve my writing. He also helped with the lighting and testing the setup for the interview I did with my parents. Over the past few weeks we have been talking seriously about creating a documentary related to some aspect of the story.

Making a documentary

While I’ve done photography for years but I’ve never made a documentary. John has been explaining the ins and outs of the business. We have been talking about everything from a story line, to equipment, to how we are going to finance it. It has been very interesting and I am learning a lot.

There is still a lot of work to do. We need to figure out what exactly it is going to be about, how we are going to shoot it, and how to finance it. As we work out all the details we will be bring you along for the ride.

Doing something different

One of the things we really want to do with this project is include all of you. As this project develops I will be updating this blog about its progress. I’ll be sharing just about all of our ideas and decision as we make them. This will create a type of production journal that people will be able to follow. Maybe one day it will even become a blueprint that other people can use.

Part of the documentary is going to be a series of interviews with different family members. Just like the interview with my parents we will be broadcast over the web so all of you can participate. The idea is not only to share everything but allow others to be a part of it. If you have any ideas or suggestions for the project we would love to hear them.
This is a new journey and we are very excited to see where it take us!

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How An American learned to love the World Cup.

Watching the World Cup brings back so many memories of visiting my family and being exposed to new cultures. I was in Central America for the ’98 and ’02 tournaments. Growing up as an American we knew about the World Cup but experiencing it was something completely different.

In 1998, I was in Panama and every business that you walked into had a game on. The broadcasters were so energetic and would scream GOAL until they ran out of breath, and then do it again. I remember watching the days replays and being blown away with the incredible goals that were scored.

I returned home before the end of the tournament as was shocked to find that the American stations were not showing the games. Thankfully the finals were broadcast but even then the atmosphere was completely different. I was at Lacrosse camp and watched with all the other America teenagers attending. I felt like we were watching it just because it was the World Cup not because we loved the game. It would take another four years before I learned how to really watch a soccer game .

In 2002, I was in Costa Rica and they had made it into the world cup. It seamed like the entire country had world cup fever. On every conner, street vendors had carts stuffed full of Costa Rican flags, shirts, hats, wrist bands, whistles, horns, and anything else they could print the flag on. That year the Costa Rican was facing the extremely dangerous Brazil. My sister invited a couple of friends over to watch the game.

The “Ticos” where not favored to win but you couldn’t tell that from the way they cheered. Every time the ball was on the Brazilian side they screamed at the TV, trying to will the ball into the goal. Brazil went up 3-0 and things didn’t look good. Then out of no where Costa Rica scored two. The country went crazy. You could hear everyone cheering, cars honking in the street and fireworks in the distance. They ended up being eliminated but seeing how they got so into the game left a lasting impression on me.

Today I have a new appreciation and love for the game. I admire the skill and artistry the world’s best payers bring to this tournament. I love the way each country get so into it. I wish that Americans could experience the game the same way I did. We would be great fans. If we brought the same passion and intensity that we have for American Football to Soccer we would go far.

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Save The Date: June 29th 7pm EST, Discussion on race and adoption.

A quick update today about our next event.

On Tuesday June, 29th Ana’s Miracle will be hosting a discussion, on our Facebook Fan Page, about interracial adoption and cultural expectations. We will talking about growing up in a household of mixed cultures and tackling issues of identity. Joining us will be special guest Kevin Hofmann author of Growing up Black in White.

For more details and to RSVP go the our Facebook event or, in case you’re not on Facebook, our Eventbrite event.

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Video from my interview with my parents about my adoption. Enjoy!

On Sunday I interviewed my parents about what they went through to adopt me. They shared how they were just beginning the adoption process when a mysterious phone call changed their lives forever.

Please feel to leave questions or comments. We have already received a few and we will do our best to answer all of them!

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You’re invited, join us as we celebrate 27 years of adoption.

You’re invited to join us, as we celebrate adoption day and 27 years of being together. Sunday May 30th at 7:00pm on our Facebook Fan Page.

We’ll be broadcasting from or home in New Hampshire and sharing our memories and thoughts on adoption. We will be sharing our memories, talking about larger adoption issues and answering your questions.

Details here: http://bit.ly/apGybN

We will have some major announcements about the book soon. Join our jounery and we’ll keep you updated with the latest news. http://eepurl.com/mlQr

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