Tuesday, February 27, 2007

One day down. One to go.

There's nothing quite like having a camera a few feet away from your face or closer all day long. Or wearing a microphone which picks up every little word you say. Or being quizzed on everything you do throughout the day - from laundry folding and bread-baking to cleaning and cake decorating - on the philosophical reasons for why you have chosen to engage in this particular thing as opposed to spending your time doing something else. Very thought-provoking.

Other than my rolls not turning out and it being freezing cold when we went to the park (they were trying to get some family-togetherness shots but it was so cold we could hardly do anything!), it went well and God was so gracious and faithful. Thank you to the many of you who have written to say you were praying. I feel so humbled to be undergirded by so many prayer warriors around the world. If the end result is anything praiseworthy, all the glory goes to the Lord.

I best be getting to bed. We start another day of filming at 6:45 a.m. tomorrow.

5 Comments:

Blogger Kathleen said...

Bless you, Crystal! I will keep you in my prayers. It's wonderful that you are willing to stand up for how you believe one should live and not be afraid to share that with others. I am certain this documentary will be an encouragement to many. Have a wonderful day tomorrow. :) Don't freeze!!

10:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Will we in America be able to view this documentary? Sounds great!!

Ü~Kelly

8:31 AM  
Anonymous Jessica in NYC said...

Thank you so much for updating us, Crystal. God will bless your efforts to speak out and praise Him with your life. And we're praying that the people producing this documentary are inspired and moved to create something beautiful that will glorify the Christian faith. BEST OF LUCK AGAIN TODAY!
PS: Thank the Lord that your terrible phase of morning sickness passed by filming time! ;-)

9:20 AM  
Anonymous Keri said...

I am SO much enjoying your blog!
I am also looking at your E-books that are offered. Thank you for sharing.
Keri

1:55 PM  
Blogger Diana said...

I've worked as an extra for TV before and I agree it feels weird to have cameras in your face all day. Hang in there Crystal!
I pray that your family brings glory to God through this unique experience. I also pray that this opportunity will bring blessings to those who produce and view it.
Best of luck for day two,
Diana

3:28 PM  

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