
I am really sad to be leaving the beautiful isle of St. Croix. It is a beautiful testament to God’s handiwork. We just finished the last shot this morning: I shot Pastor Prince in his office, and then again outside looking at the architectural designs in front of the church building. I can’t wait to see the church after it is built fully, and I also can’t wait to see the finished product for this final project.
Please pray for both the church and the video. This sunny isle in the midst of the beautiful Caribbean, submerged in a spiritual darkness. Several people have mentioned that the main place that young men are located in St. Croix is either in the cemetery or in prison. Our own observations seem to confirm this. A beautiful people, in a beautiful island that need your prayers and support.
Today, we are flying back, with massive sunburns upon most of our backs. Water resistant=evil…water proof=Good. I am the reddest, but Mel and Ben blistered today…I am incredibly stiff, and sore. I move gingerly., partially due to pain, partially, because I can’t move faster. The plane ride will be fun…I am sad that the trip is nearly over…
I have Latin tomorrow, and I forgot to bring my book in order to study and not fall behind…whoops! I am nearly 25% behind in summer school Latin…bad juju…It will
Be hard to catch up…se la vie or sic viam est.
Some highlights: Snorkeling….hanging out with Carl and seeing the sharks…
Shooting children and getting yelled at…
Genetically enhanced cows…
Erika with the behind the scenes cam…
Sea Urchins…Ben, need I say more…
Shooting the ruins…
Eating with a vegetarian…
Picking on Mel and causing her to clean the house to vent stress…hehehehe…
Learning about some great pranks from Nathan…dry wall….
That’s all for now… It has been good.
Later
JimBob

Yesterday, in the morning we logged our last footage as Ben and JimBob both fell asleep…. Both are burnt really badly. Ben has blisters on his shoulders and upper back and JimBob is a very pretty color pink… just not for a skin color. After lunch we packed up the van one last time with our camera gear and traveled the shot distance to the YWAM (Youth With A Mission) base here on St. Croix. Melissa and I were in heaven, we both have really close friends involved with YWAM and so it felt like we finally got to experience a little bit of the YWAM bliss ourselves. After we got some footage from the base we went to Christiansted and Fredricksted to get some last shots of the island and get souvenirs. Nathan (for Cydil) , Melissa and I got the only found in St. Croix Cruzian knot bracelet. On the way back we were going to try to get footage of the kids getting out of school… however we were too late and so in the way to drop Ned off at the house we picked up Carina and a friend. After that little adventure we traveled to the other side of the island to Fredricksted to get the rest of our souvenirs at Jeffery “Sonny” George’s shop. We (Kristen, JimBob and myself) then proceeded to go down to the beach and pick up some shells to bring home…so ask to see them! J
On the way back to the apartment we stopped at K-Mart to print some photos for the Princes and since it was a one-hour photo kiosk we went and had dinner at the McDonalds in the “mall” or lack there of. It was by far the saddest mall I have ever seen, and trust me I’ve been to a lot of malls. The only thing that was still opened in the bottom part was the McDonalds we ate at. After our yummy dinner with Ronald we went and got the photos and came back to the house and iced and aloed everyone up just in time for the Princes to come over of a visit. It was a beautiful time together, from the very first night to last night there was such a difference. We think we all felt like we belonged and were apart of the family. We were able to give them some hospitality gifts and in return they surprised us with gifts for each of us to remember St. Croix. We were able to joke, laugh and play with Carina………

So that was basically a quick summery of our last day in St. Croix….. OMG I almost forgot!! This was hilarious! Last night we were doing confession cam for the behind-the-scenes footage and Ben was the first to “confess”. Well Ben didn’t realize that it wasn’t actually confessing this and he proceeded to confess to us all that he lied to JimBob about why he needed to borrow his needle. Ben had asked to borrow JimBob’s needle to “sew his underwear” but what he was really doing was popping a zit! Poor Ben he thought we were actually confessing! It was great fun hearing all the memories and random things from the trip…..Behind-the-Scenes Footage of the St. Croix 2008 Media Mission Team come soon to a Asbury WGM Student Center near you and across the global at youtube.com!
Today Nathan, Kristen and Melissa are off doing the laundry and JomBob, Ben and I are at the church getting footage of the blue prints of the building, working on on-line Old Testament classes and writing the blog. In a few short hours we will be leaving our island home of St. Croix to return to Kentucky. We have so many stories and lessons learn from our adventures and I know each one would love to tell them to you… so ask and when you ask make sure you really want to know because we will let you know! Thank you for all you prayers and support as we were here in the Caribbean, it really is appreciated.
Love one last time from the beautiful island of St. Croix
Erika





After lots of perspired clothing and attempts at getting it up and running, we decided to sit under the shade of a tree and wait until the crew came back with our 2 dollar Jr. Bacon Cheeseburgars. After the refreshment of food and a little chill time we all settled on a jib in which we thought was capable of doing what it was meant to do.
The results were great pictures. We were able to capture angles of the church property that we didn’t know existed. After the good results of the shoot, we ended up going back to the apartment to get suited up for a late day swim.
The shore that we decided to go to swim at was GORGEOUS. For once I was able to enjoy the scenery with my naked eye instead of through the lens of a camera. The girls were assigned to do some video and photography (to avoid "the who's that creepy guy with a camera on the beach" feeling).
The guys insdead were able to dip in to cool off a few minutes before the girls. To our quick dismay, we met a lively ocean floor of sea urchins. Professor Waggoner and I managed to avoid the well hid critters, but Jimbob did not. After a quick, “AH! sea urchant!” we knew he had been pricked. Poor Jimbob, it got him right underneath the toe nail. Youch. Anywho, the stay was great and the water was rejuvenating in the steady heat of the sun.
We ended up leaving the beach and had a delicious meal of Pizza Hut and now I am definitely feeling sleepy. Goodnight all. –Ben Corwin
After taking several group pictures and JimBob got a satisfactory amount lens flare shots, we piled once more into the van and headed towards Christiansted.
At the harbor, we got some more new shots there and re-took some stuff that was shaky from steady cam in about 15 mins. We meandered around the countryside for a bit looking for any promising shots, but after not finding much, we headed back to the apartment for crash time and lunch. Before we went to sleepyland, we planned to be up and ready to head out by 3:30. Well us girls were slumbering innocently, dreaming of perfect shots and how to get ride of the rooster, when suddenly, at 3:28 I might add, all hell breaks loose! They boys decided that it would be hilarious if they ran a stick over the metal shutters on our window and yelled at the top of their lugs “Wake up girls!”. It was so loud and scary and needless to say we were not to happy with the guys and immediately began plotting our revenge. A plot has not been formed yet.


The vista was stunning. The colors come alive when the sun shines on the entire hillside. I got some beautiful lens flares. Yesterday, I ran a steadicam rig on a parade, and the day before that, I hung out of a van shooting a breathtaking vista. I would love to be a National Geographic Videographer…traveling around the world to exotic locations filming the people, flora, fauna, architecture, and landscape scenery. That would be a combination of many of my loves: beautiful cinematography, Nature, and travel. A favorite memory today: we took an afternoon nap (actually, I read apologetics and a biography of Alexander the Great) The girls were late getting up, so Nathan jokingly suggested that we tap on their metal window shutters to wake them up. Ergo, Ben and I grab cooking utensils and run them along the grates, making quite a clatter. The girls all arose quite distressed. Mel thought that it was a gun fight, much to our amusement! = D It was cause for much celebration and laughter (amongst the guys!) Good Times. I got yelled at for shooting little kids on a play ground at the mall…that was fun…(*sarcasm) One really cool thing that happened: An elderly gentleman was strolling along by the wall where we were eating icecream. He had an unlit cigarette, and gestured, as if to ask: Do you have a light? I nodded, and dug out my lighter and tossed it to him. He smiled and lit up. Then he popped my lighter back in a really cool way, sending it about 15 feet into the air. He nodded his thanks, and wandered on. Oh, yes, we went to the playground to shoot some interviews. After they were done, we all played on the swing set, and merry go round. It has been a good day. I am looking forward to hanging out with the youth tonight.l8t!
We set up in a green area, capturing shots of him painting a scene along the harbor. We hope to use this footage to continue to tell the story of the church in St. Croix. After this shoot, we proceeded to interview Geoffry about the past of the church, as he has been apart of its growth since 1985.










And shortly we will be heading back over to the church around 7 for the Wednesday night prayer service where we will get to meet some of the congregation and get some more footage if the situation allows. So we’ll be back with more tomorrow!




