{"id":111,"date":"2007-08-05T20:37:08","date_gmt":"2007-08-06T03:37:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.oliverhansen.com\/index.php\/2007\/08\/05\/green-eyes-in-africa-a-spectacular-story\/"},"modified":"2007-08-05T20:37:08","modified_gmt":"2007-08-06T03:37:08","slug":"green-eyes-in-africa-a-spectacular-story","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.oliverhansen.com\/index.php\/2007\/08\/05\/green-eyes-in-africa-a-spectacular-story\/","title":{"rendered":"Green Eyes In Africa — A Spectacular Story"},"content":{"rendered":"
The way I found the site Green Eyes In Africa<\/a> is a little interesting in itself. Ever since I discovered my old site<\/a> was on the front page of the Google search for my name<\/a> I have been curious to see how high I could get my sites. Some call this a vanity \/ ego search<\/a> but the point is I found another site that popped up on the same search and decided to check it out. As I read through the site the stories became increasingly interesting to me because of my brief time spent in Mexico at an orphanage which instilled the value of volunteering and had a lot to do with my deciding to join the Peace Corps<\/a> later in life. For a reasonable donation Green Eyes In Africa will send you one or both of the DVD documentaries An Orphan’s Gift<\/em> and Green Eyes In Africa<\/em><\/a>.<\/p>\n Reading more about this person who shares two of my names, it turns out Ryan Oliver Hansen is quite an amazing young man. As an art student at BYU he decided to make a touching documentary<\/em> which in his words in an article at The Daily Utah Chronicle<\/a> he says<\/p>\n Originally, my trip was meant to be a summer-only endeavor-a fun, feel-good experience that would look smashing on my ever-improving r\u00e9sum\u00e9.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n That documentary An Orphan’s Gift<\/a> took place as he spent 7 months at an orphanage in Esmeraldas, Ecuador which would change his life forever. On his journey he found the importance of loving and giving attention to every <\/strong>child in the orphanage. He learns that he is not only there to make a movie but to help the children and learn much about himself. You discover in the next movie that he decides while still in Ecuador that he is going to Africa.<\/p>\n