I was suppose to leave this morning for Battambang to visit the Culinary Training Center. Unfortunatly lunch at a less than 5-star roadside cafe yesterday with pastor Sokha did a number on me and after a very very long and uncomfortable night I decided that BTB really could wait one more day. Feeling better now and plans are on track for 9:00am tomorrow.
But since I was not going to have a chance to visit the Daughters workshop I asked our illustrious two CGI interns if they would be willing to get some progress photos in my absence. They agreed and sometime this morning while I was - not on my way to Battambang - they were able to take these awesome shots. As you can see they have moved from cutting and preparing the individual pieces to now working those pieces onto the dress forms.
But since I was not going to have a chance to visit the Daughters workshop I asked our illustrious two CGI interns if they would be willing to get some progress photos in my absence. They agreed and sometime this morning while I was - not on my way to Battambang - they were able to take these awesome shots. As you can see they have moved from cutting and preparing the individual pieces to now working those pieces onto the dress forms.
By the afternoon I was feeling better and so I started catching up on some email. I noticed one short note was from Nicole Krajewski so I opened it up. For those of you who don't know Nicole works part-time with CGI as our creative consultant and dress designer. She had been following along with the "testing" of the girls and felt that she needed to weigh in on some crenolin and tulle issues. (I hope that you are impressed that I even know those two words.) Her biggest issue was using black with gold sparkle tulle if the only beading we were going to have was silver. I told you - it is a design thing. Anyway I mentioned to Theary that we needed to inform Navon so that we could make adjustments or possibly make another run to the fabric market. Well as is often the case here what was intended to be a simple question put all three of our contestants in a panic. Unknown to me they had made quite a bit of progress on the dresses since the morning. By 5:30 all three girls - with the dresses - were just checking to make sure their work for the day had not been in vain. Now for some perspective look once again at the dresses in the pictures above. Then scroll down to see where we have come at the end of day 2!
I guess that I don't have to tell you that I was and continue to be impressed.
Until ALL have heard,
Chris




