My M-I-L is still the hospital. Her vitals have not yet returned to normal. The treatment for one problem exacerbates another. She is certainly fiery in her dealings with the hospital staff.
My brother in law and I were discussing her situation. I quipped "Do not go gently into that good night." He laughed and nodded.
Saturday has been a long day at our house. The film crew arrived for set up by 6:30am. Filming started by 9:00. Aside from the actual interviews, they also filmed much for quick cut aways-- half a dozen angles of my husband packing his suit case, him looking at photos, him chatting about the great work is team is doing while I smile, nod and sip coffee.
I'm serous about the sip coffee part. We did a dozen takes. They replaced my mug with every take to make sure it was nice and steamy.
It's all fun.
2 comments:
How exciting! I’m a big documentary fan. I’ll keep an eye out to see if I spot you in any new releases.
I hope MIL starts to get better soon. I’ve just caught up, and the surgery etc sounds terrifying.
xx
We are excited too, though they warned us that they have weeks more filming and that it's also possible that much of what we filmed could be cut.
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