I have finalized a draft of the short film and will be sharing it with Father Bechetoille tomorrow afternoon! I have also been invited to their 50th year anniversary of the church in September. I probably will not be able to make it but it was nice of them to invite me. I need to figure out how to get it on the web and then I can share it with you once he approves it. I am happy with the result.Yesterday, I watched my niece at her equestrian lesson. She takes lessons on the local Senegalese army base. It is really nice for the community because the army is not engaged in anything right now so they might as well use their resources to teach kids. They also have classes for adults. The instructors let me get on a horse the last 10 minutes and trained me. Marie, my sister in law, took a video of me with her cell phone but I have not gotten it from her yet. I want to post it. It was really hard because:
- I learned western style when I was a kid and this was English style and my teachers never let me trot so I do not think I really ever learned how to ride a horse.
- The trainer was the Senegalese country champion so he had high expectations. He had me trot with the horse very quickly in a small circle with my hands under my backside and my feet out of the stirrups so the only thing keeping me from not falling off of the horse was the strength in my thighs, my sense of balance and respiration. It was thrilling! Better than pilates for sure.
- Result: I loved it and plan on taking up equestrian when I return to San Francisco! Plus the outfits are cute.

