A chronical of the doings of the Bacon household (and temporary home for EDTP 504 work)
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Digital Story
This is a digital story about the night my father died. It's not totally done yet, but I needed to see it in a more complete form before going on and making changes within Movie Maker. In my history with most creative endeavors, errors are never more clear than when you're looking at a "finished" product. Any feedback would be most welcome!
Oh, Amber. I think it's beautiful. Such a great idea. I'm not sure I'd have the strength however. April made 10 yrs since my dad's passing. How could it be 10 years?!? The only thing I could think to add to it would be personal memories or quirks/traits he had. And I only mention that because I have so many that I remember fondly about my own dad. That I want my kids to know about him. Anyway, a wonderful thing you have done. Truly.
Your father would be so proud of you Amber. What a literary and human account of losing your father. This is a story that everyone can relate to. The way you describe your mother's phonecall letting you know was so moving.
My all time favorite thing to be so far in life is a wife to Scott. It's so much fun. My next favorite thing is being a mother to Hawkins. He's perfect even when he's being a jerk. I think they're the best people in the whole wide world and I just love it that I ended up with both of them. I feel like that about my family and friends, too. Just how did I get so lucky?
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Oh, Amber. I think it's beautiful. Such a great idea. I'm not sure I'd have the strength however. April made 10 yrs since my dad's passing. How could it be 10 years?!? The only thing I could think to add to it would be personal memories or quirks/traits he had. And I only mention that because I have so many that I remember fondly about my own dad. That I want my kids to know about him. Anyway, a wonderful thing you have done. Truly.
Your father would be so proud of you Amber. What a literary and human account of losing your father. This is a story that everyone can relate to. The way you describe your mother's phonecall letting you know was so moving.
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